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601 Biden must have a clear message Joseph Bosco 187
602 Stabilizing power by dispersing risk Taipei Times Editorial 193
603 Taiwan and the ghosts of history Ian Buruma 180
604 Taiwan can help; so should India Sana Hashmi 200
605 Addressing the PLA’s new tactics Lu Li-shih 呂禮詩 192
606 Ma keeps on parroting Beijing’s propaganda Liou Je-wei 劉哲瑋 191
607 Warning issued after 7 new local cases Taipei Times 199
608 Little coverage on Taiwan in West Ashley Rindsberg 205
609 Nuclear plants a big security risk Henry Sokolski 180
610 Unambiguity a must against China Taipei Times Editorial 193
611 Beware Beijing’s climate trap Taipei Times Editorial 218
612 US should send shots to Taiwan Thomas Shattuck 238
613 Japan should stand stronger with US Joseph Bosco 236
614 Taiwan’s secrets require guarding Taipei Times Editorial 244
615 Time to switch to strategic certainty M. Dane Waters 250
616 Think tanks can link Taiwan, India Sana Hashmi 219
617 Biden faces reckoning on China Joseph Bosco 203
618 New street names, old issues Taipei Times Editorial 207
619 China is enemy of the free world Liberty Times Editorial 184
620 Free world must embrace Taiwan Ted Yoho 199
 
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Newsflash

A drawing by artist Lin Guo-wu in which President Ma Ying-jeou is depicted having sexual intercourse with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is pictured on Thursday in Taipei County.
PHOTO: HUANG LI-HSIANG, TAIPEI TIMES

Artist Lin Guo-wu (林國武) has attracted media attention after he was arrested on Thursday for drawing a picture that depicted President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) having sexual intercourse with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The painter had remained relatively unknown for the last 13 years despite depicting many politicians in obscene drawings.