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Monday, October 13th, 2008

A constructive approach to China-Taiwan

TAIPEI — If peace ever crosses the Taiwan Strait, the benefits will extend far beyond Beijing and Taipei in terms of regional security, stability and prosperity. Are the top contenders for president in the United States thinking about that possibility?

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