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TRADE: "Taiwan and China Dance Ever Closer: To further economic integration, Beijing and Taipei may table the issue of the island's sovereignty," by Patrick Smith, BusinessWeek, 10 November 2008.
WORLD NEWS: "Taiwan's Ex-President Is Imprisoned," by Ting-I Tsai, Wall Street Journal, 12 November 2008.
The basic gist in first article: "Taiwan's Ma seeks a deal with China similar to Hong Kong's":
The Nationalists [actually the Kuomintang, as the labels are mismatched here, much like with our spendthrift Republicans and budget-balancing Dems of recent decades] want a 30- to 50-year agreement that says simply: Taiwan's political sovereignty is off the docket for now. Let's do business and revisit that question at an agreed-on moment later."
So very Chinese.
As for Beijing, Chen's visit signals that the mainland wants at least 20 years to focus on its economy without worrying about Taiwan.
Bad news for the big-war crowd here.
More bad news: Taiwan's cumulative $100B of FDI in the mainland is estimated to be 2X higher than it was just five years ago.
G.D. Kuomintang are gonna ruin our military!