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2601 Beijing’s ‘anger’ collides with reality Taipei Times Editorial 759
2602 Arms sales: the right move at the right time Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 717
2603 The politics of death Taipei Times Editorial 1074
2604 China’s New Year gift is unpalatable Taipei Times Editorial 766
2605 Paying for public health Taipei Times Editorial 840
2606 Billions later, is Taiwan any safer? Taipei Times Editorial 677
2607 China is no friend of Washington Parris Chang 張旭成 787
2608 Ma and Obama: like night and day Taipei Times Editorial 690
2609 Central bank must be independent Taipei Times Editorial 992
2610 Chinese QDII an opiate, not savior Liberty Times Editorial 1290
2611 ‘UDN’ sees an evil US plot in Haiti J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 1707
2612 Challenging censorship in China Taipei Times Editorial 894
2613 Keating impressed by visit to Taiwan Richard Halloran 944
2614 Seeking a man of substance Taipei Times Editorial 996
2615 US arms sales crucial for Taiwan Doug Bandow 921
2616 Raising the red lantern over Taroko Taipei Times Editorial 823
2617 Google’s wake-up call to the world Nat Bellocchi 840
2618 The benefits of putting up a fight Paul Lin 林保華 978
2619 A sergeant at arms wouldn’t help Taipei Times 908
2620 An impeachment to dismember Taipei Times Editorial 812
 
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Newsflash

A demonstrator holds up a burning Chinese flag in protest against the cross-strait talks being held at the Windsor Hotel in Taichung yesterday. Negotiators from China and Taiwan met for the fourth round of trade talks and signed three pacts.
PHOTO: REUTERS

Taipei and Beijing yesterday signed three agreements and agreed to place the economic cooperation framework agreement (ECFA) on the agenda at the next round of cross-strait talks next year.

The deals signed yesterday — on the fishing industry, quality checks of agricultural products, and standardizing inspections and certification — bring to 12 the number of pacts inked by the two sides since President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) assumed power in Taiwan in May last year.