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2601 Afghanistan: Opportunity for Taiwan Taipei Times 830
2602 Taiwan must uphold sovereignty Liberty Times Editorial 854
2603 Promises, promises — but where is the loot? Lu I-mi 呂一銘 870
2604 Beef debacle is Ma’s opportunity Taipei Times 944
2605 Don’t place hope in PRC investment Liberty Times Editorial 692
2606 Creating jobs – but for whom? Taipei Times 800
2607 Economics and politics cannot be separated Wang To-far 王塗發 955
2608 Cao Cao would be much amused Taipei Times 866
2609 Improved ties mean a declining economy Wang To-far 王塗發 931
2610 Another self-inflicted shot in the foot Taipei Times 870
2611 Excuse our ‘technical issues’ Taipei Times 715
2612 US should stop fooling around and back Taiwan Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 985
2613 Learning the lessons of Kaohsiung Liberty Times Editorial 915
2614 Ma’s enduring ECFA delusion Taipei Times 902
2615 Politicians are trading our human rights away Liu Ching-Yi 劉靜怡 866
2616 People don’t buy Ma’s China policies Taipei Times 727
2617 Ma still ignoring public opinion Liberty Times Editorial 702
2618 Justice and the sleazy coalition Taipei Times 819
2619 Control Yuan: All bark and no bite Taipei Times 828
2620 Ma remains oblivious to the public Taipei Times 956
 
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Newsflash

The US reassured the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) of its neutrality in January’s presidential election with an unusual diplomatic gesture yesterday, former representative to the US Joseph Wu (吳釗燮) said.

The American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) sent an unprecedented five officials, including AIT Director William Stanton, to the DPP’s 25th anniversary reception, Wu told reporters on the sidelines of the celebration at the W Hotel in Taipei’s Xinyi District (信義).

The move represented the US’ respect for the DPP, Wu said, adding that he had never seen more than two US officials at similar events.