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2781 A head of state, but no leader Taipei Times 1035
2782 Can’t we use ‘Taiwan’ in Taiwan? Taipei Times 1106
2783 NTDTV blackouts serve as a warning Taipei Times 1059
2784 Obama blinks, freedom suffers Taipei Times 1068
2785 Blocking Kadeer violates liberalism Shei Ser-Min 謝世民 970
2786 Taiwan is not the ROC or the PRC LIBERTY TIMES EDITORIAL 979
2787 An awkward silence on Oct. 1 Taipei Times 922
2788 Hungry factions and corporations Chen Chao-chien 陳朝建 950
2789 The PRC at 60: a shame of a parade Taipei Times 1036
2790 KMT facing crisis of confidence Taipei Times 1028
2791 Australia and the US share fears over Asia Richard Halloran 892
2792 When words and actions diverge Taipei Times 897
2793 Rejecting Kadeer — and credibility Taipei Times 825
2794 The Chen saga enters a new stage Taipei Times 872
2795 Kadeer is entitled to a visa Taipei Times 947
2796 Finding the courage to face Morakot Taipei Times 981
2797 A premier who would back down Taipei Times 843
2798 ‘Status quo’ is a hostile takeover J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 1129
2799 A denuded bid for the UN harms Taiwanese Chen Lung-chu 陳隆志 979
2800 China cutting too close to the bone Taipei Times 992
 
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Newsflash


Democratic Progressive Party Chairman Su Tseng-chang adjusts a microphone yesterday prior to the first meeting of the party’s nine-member China Affairs Committee in Taipei.
Photo: Lo Pei-Der, Taipei Times

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) took the first step toward the formulation of its cross-strait policy as its nine-member China Affairs Committee held its first meeting yesterday in the face of mounting cross-strait challenges.

“Almost every member of the committee agreed that the DPP’s core values have withstood the test of time and changing political situation. Discussions over strategic options and substantial policies are what this committee has to accomplish in the future,” committee spokesperson Cheng Wen-tsan (鄭文燦) told a press conference.