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81 Taiwan’s status isn’t undetermined Sim Kiantek 沈建德 326
82 Remarks by Wu Sz-huai on martial law ironic Fang Ping-sheng 方屏生 229
83 What al-Assad fall means for China Yang Chung-hsin 楊宗新 213
84 Muddling the word ‘sovereignty’ Simon Tang 湯先鈍 239
85 The thieves crying ‘stop thief’ Taipei Times Editorial 247
86 Forum reveals KMT hypocrisy Jethro Wang 王濬 211
87 Lai garnering regional support Taipei Times 205
88 A question of loyalty to the nation Chu Meng-hsiang 朱孟庠 267
89 Daring to remember Taiwan’s past Wei Hsin-chi 魏新奇 214
90 A Coming South China Sea Crisis? Michael Mazza 194
91 Taiwan, the schizophrenic nation Taipei Times Editorial 258
92 Allegiance and ‘our China’ rhetoric Taipei Times Editorial 226
93 Building solidarity in the military Chen Chi-nung 陳啟濃 336
94 The Gordian knot of nationality Yu Ying-fu 尤英夫 297
95 Tackling Trump’s Taiwan strategy Michael Lin 林正二 225
96 University lacking in academic integrity Mike Chang 張昭仁 268
97 Constitutional system under attack Chen Chi-nung 陳啟濃 233
98 Chinese chip access headache Taipei Times Editorial 243
99 Stop the legislative obstruction Michael Lin 林正二 252
100 How to end legislature’s gridlock Tommy Lin 林逸民 240
 
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Newsflash

Amendments to the National Security Act (國家安全法) that impose higher sentences and fines on people spying for China or other nations, and increase restrictions on retired officials visiting China were yesterday passed by the legislature.

Those found recruiting others in Taiwan under instructions from the Chinese government would be subject to at least seven years in prison and a fine of up to NT$100 million (US$3.19 million) under the amendments.