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81 Jointly resist China’s legal bullying Gong Lin-dong 宮臨冬 141
82 Potential infiltration is concerning KnighT Chang 張天泰 110
83 CCP’s information war against Lai and the Taiwanese Antonio Graceffo 156
84 Lai should consider ICC membership Taipei Times Editorial 168
85 The forced assimilation of Tibet Khedroob Thondup 157
86 Importance of Taiwanese identity Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 150
87 The consequences of war for China Paul Lin 林保華 139
88 Legislative ‘reform’ populist assault Lee Chi-en 李其恩 128
89 Lessons leading to democracy 3.0 Lin Jui-hsia 林瑞霞 118
90 Nvidia CEO sparks new interest in Taiwanese Tshua Siu-ui 蔡守崴 145
91 Proper way of constitutional reform Yao Meng-chang 姚孟昌 146
92 KMT, TPP test limits of democracy The Liberty Times Editorial 325
93 Remembering the Tiananmen spirit Taipei Times Editorial 289
94 Building on growing ties with Japan Chiu Chih-wei 邱志偉 239
95 Power grab disguised as ‘reform’ Taipei Times Editorial 301
96 Will Taiwan become Hong Kong? Chen yu-hsin 陳雨鑫 268
97 Opposition confused about bills Chang Bao-yuan 張葆源 293
98 Cast the democracy vandals out Liu Shih-ming 劉熙明 164
99 Law in Taiwan, the US and Germany Huan Tong-shong 黃東熊 210
100 Thousands protesting cannot be wrong Taipei Times Editorial 159
 
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Newsflash

It will take “decades” for Taiwan and China to consider unification as the conditions are not currently ripe, the Presidential Office said yesterday, dismissing a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) report that quoted President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) as saying that it will happen “in the next decade.”

Paul Chang (張國葆), the acting director-general of the Department of Public Affairs, said the paper misquoted Ma in an interview published online on Monday, adding that Ma was “stunned” when he saw the report and immediately asked him to straighten things out.