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981 Taiwanese should know their history Taipei Times Editorial 487
982 The Siraya’s call for recognition Tabatha Keton 457
983 No room for prejudice, ignorance Pasu’epoiconx 482
984 Getting other allies off the bench Taipei Times Editorial 435
985 Tech transfer key to US arms deal Michael Tsai 蔡明憲 402
986 Remember those who fought for Taiwan Ho Lai-mei 464
987 Taiwan urgently needs refugee law Clarence Chou and Chiu Ee-ling 478
988 Moment of truth for HK and China Joseph Bosco 444
989 Awareness of a common tormentor Taipei Times Editorial 426
990 Ko treating voters with contempt Taipei Times Editorial 445
991 Allies are critical to stability Taipei Times Editorial 435
992 Is China testing how far it can go? Palden Sonam 469
993 Hong Kong police are out of control Taipei Times Editorial 475
994 Tracking claim a disservice to Han Taipei Times Editorial 432
995 Old ideas from the New Party Taipei Times Editorial 391
996 Speaking Hoklo not the new smoking Taipei Times Editorial 389
997 Taiwan has other options than UN Ben Goren 420
998 Taiwanese confidence, values key to tourism Lin Cheng-you 林琤祐 430
999 Making Taiwanese count in the US Taipei Times Editorial 481
1000 HK protest tactics may be needed in Taiwan Paul Lin 林保華 462
 
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Newsflash

The announcement earlier this week by US Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman that he was resigning from his post to seek the Republican Party’s nomination for the presidential election next year could have substantial implications for Washington’s Taiwan policy.

A billionaire and former governor of Utah, Huntsman was a Mormon missionary in Taiwan from 1987 to 1988 and is said to be fluent in Mandarin and Hoklo (also known as Taiwanese).