Friday, May 13, 2005

***Breaking News***

From the Washington Post, apparently China has changed it's One China policy as follows:

In a joint communique issued after a two-hour meeting in the cavernous Great Hall of the People, Hu and James Soong, a Taiwanese opposition leader, endorsed a new formulation of the mainland government's long-standing position that cross-strait talks can begin only after Taiwan acknowledges it is part of "one China." Under the new language, Hu effectively agreed to open talks if Taiwan accepted the principle of "two shores, one China" while acknowledging that the two sides might differ on precisely what that term meant.
Now, I think it's critical Taiwan move fast to define which shore we prefer:

This one?

or this one?

Side note: Should this sway our thinking? I'm sure Karl and Cynthia would be swayed.

All I know is that I really, really want to be able to fly direct to China. HURRY MR. CHEN!

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