| FROM THE WASHINGTON TIMES Editorial on what the Olympics in Beijing would be like if it accurately reflected how the Communists govern. Editorial on why denying Aegis-armed destroyers to Taiwan is a mistake. Op-Ed by Harvey Feldman on a 1982 communique reagrding arms to Taiwan, and its misinterpretation by the PRC. Op-Ed by Halley Bering on the Aegis non-sale. FROM THE WASHINGTON POST Feature on Chien-jen Chen, Taiwan�s representative to the United States. Op-Ed by Kurt Campbell, on the higher profile of the ROC military. Howard Kurtz on William Kristol, whose unstinting opposition to Communist China has roiled the Administration. (sadly, little is mentioned of Robert Kagan, Kristol�s partner in the literary barrage, and tough anti-Communist for years) Jim Hoagland on how Hainan should open America�s eyes vis a vis Communist China. OTHER LINKS From Agence France Presse, on the battle between PRC and US hackers. Allen T. Cheng, in Asiaweek, on the chilling effect of Communist China�s new campaign against intellectuals. Feel free to forward this to anyone you think might be interested in receiving this. Anyone who wishes to join can send his/her name and e-mail address to [email protected]. |