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761 Biden must follow up on Taiwan Joseph Bosco 307
762 Help China end communist rule Joseph Bosco 317
763 Defend against the CCP or perish Paul Lin 林保華 334
764 Is the ‘Ta Chiang’ a carrier killer? Oliver Hwang 黃征輝 322
765 US office renaming needs support Tommy Lin 林逸民 355
766 Preventing miscarriages of justice Chen Yi-shen 陳儀深 325
767 Breaking up China’s global cartel Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 351
768 Taiwan responsible for its isolation Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 341
769 Education policy has blind spots Wang Yen-huang 王延煌 340
770 Names should represent Taiwan Ray Song 宋磊 355
771 Taiwan pork logic confuses the US Wu Hai-ruei 吳海瑞 357
772 Supporting Taiwan against China Lindell Lucy 338
773 Taiwan’s place in ‘Asian NATO’ Taipei Times Editorial 345
774 KMT’s Chiang is nuts, not the public Chen Mao-hsiung 陳茂雄 410
775 Temple disruptions a matter of selfishness Jeremy Wang 王英明 318
776 Australia-China spat is a warning Liberty Times Editorial 333
777 Hong Kongers need help, not pity Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 344
778 Dump the KMT party song for a real anthem Lau Yi-te 劉一德 309
779 The Pratas Islands situation looks bad Chang Feng-lin 張豐麟 338
780 Kissinger advises Biden on China Joseph Bosco 341
 
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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.