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981 Pro-independence rally seeks ROC’s end Taipei Times 483
982 Beijing’s sharp power is blunted Liberty Times Editorial 448
983 Cost of doing business with China Chen Chi-yuan 陳紀元 441
984 KMT must show loyalty to Taiwan Liberty Times Editorial 445
985 Beijing’s inept ‘Greater China’ strategy Taipei Times Editorial 459
986 Victims paid for freedoms Ko enjoys Shih Ming-hsiung 468
987 Lam’s HK strategy unlikely to be effective Gray Sergeant 458
988 What price conscience? Taipei Times Editorial 512
989 KMT must open up its archives Taipei Times Editorial 488
990 HK, Taiwan stand up as allies in US Yang Kuang-shun 楊光舜 523
991 Hong Kong might be the breach in the wall Mike Chang 張昭仁 514
992 Ma’s mango strip talk appalling Taipei Times Editorial 515
993 US should confirm the AIT director Mike Kuo 郭正光 545
994 KMT back to its old tricks Taipei Times Editorial 540
995 Taiwanese should know their history Taipei Times Editorial 504
996 The Siraya’s call for recognition Tabatha Keton 473
997 No room for prejudice, ignorance Pasu’epoiconx 490
998 Getting other allies off the bench Taipei Times Editorial 444
999 Tech transfer key to US arms deal Michael Tsai 蔡明憲 415
1000 Remember those who fought for Taiwan Ho Lai-mei 476
 
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Newsflash

The three vice presidential candidates yesterday wrangled over foreign policy and the Constitution in a televised debate.

In her opening remarks, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) vice presidential candidate Hsiao Bi-khim (蕭美琴) said Taiwan must strive to keep pace in a fast-changing world.

The Chinese Nationalist Party’s (KMT) plans, such as reintroducing the cross-strait service trade agreement and opening up Taiwan to large groups of Chinese university students, allowing them to seek jobs in the nation after obtaining degrees, are examples of its “old mindset,” Hsiao said.