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2701 One third of the nation are idiots Taipei Times 758
2702 Kaohsiung Incident a good reminder Gerrit van der Wees 1075
2703 Are human rights still on the agenda? Taipei Times 769
2704 Where the buck stops Taipei Times 869
2705 ECFA: Letting the public decide Cheng Li-chiun 鄭麗君 1026
2706 Ma silent on crucial issue of sovereignty James Wang 王景弘 1119
2707 Dubai World and Chinese illusions The Liberty Times Editorial 1336
2708 Is bad news not so bad in China? Taipei Times 997
2709 ECFA spells doom for local service businesses Lin Kien-tsu 林健次 1029
2710 Is China as stable as it says it is? Sushil Seth 1143
2711 Enough talking — let’s see results Taipei Times 929
2712 It’s time for electoral retribution The Liberty Times Editorial 819
2713 Exit Saito, enter uncertainty Taipei Times 881
2714 Lies, obfuscation and hypocrites Taipei Times 948
2715 Is the US marginalizing Taiwan? Emerson Chang 張子揚 895
2716 A recovery with concerns attached Taipei Times 805
2717 Thoughts on a perfect American ambassador John Tkacik 譚慎格 967
2718 An ‘Apple’ a day? Not for Mayor Hau Taipei Times 1141
2719 Send irrelevant lawmakers home Ku Chung-Hwa 顧忠華 1238
2720 Trying to hide discontent Taipei Times 941
 
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Newsflash

US diplomatic staff are required to abide by strict guidelines when making contact with Taiwanese authorities and representative offices “on all occasions through the year” and “especially in the weeks prior to the Oct. 10” anniversary of the founding of the Republic of China (ROC), a cable released by WikiLeaks on Tuesday said.

The cable, dated Sept. 5, 2008, showed that then-US secretary of state Condoleezza Rice issued a directive to overseas diplomatic missions detailing the guidelines, which the cable said did not apply to the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT).

The cable was meant to ensure that the unofficial relations between the US and Taiwan, which began in 1979 when the US recognized the People’s Republic of China as the sole legal government of China, were upheld.