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101 Subs too vital to be politicized Taipei Times Editorial 75
102 Looking forward to US recognition Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 80
103 Sub launch a major step forward Chu-Ke Feng-yun 諸葛風雲 77
104 Sub success a milestone for nation Taipei Times Editorial 77
105 TPP bungles whistle-blower platform Wu Hai-ruei 吳海瑞 73
106 Washington must prioritize Taiwan Masahiro Matsumura 72
107 Media using eggs to sow mistrust Chen Chiao-chicy 陳喬琪 65
108 Fujian plan bound to fail Taipei Times Editorial 67
109 Addressing America’s skeptics in Taiwan Ryan Hass 73
110 The continuing saga of Ann Kao Taipei Times Editorial 66
111 How to keep Taiwan online in war Jason Hsu and Richard Y.K. Chen 70
112 A Taiwanese indigenous ‘voice’ Guy Charlton, Avi Charlton and Jennifer Min 69
113 The rise and fall of Ann Kao Taipei Times Editorial 60
114 Countering CCP election meddling Taipei Times Editorial 71
115 Inoculation against poll interference Taipei Times Editorial 79
116 Expats crucial to countering China Taipei Times Editorial 82
117 Construction laws need a revamp Taipei Times Editorial 71
118 Ko’s house woes: a mother’s meddling Sophia Lee 李欣芬 73
119 When ‘white’ is the new black Taipei Times Editorial 71
120 Focus needs to be advancements Arthur Chang 張崇廉 78
 
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Newsflash


Students outside the Legislative Yuan in Taipei yesterday hold up cardboard signs calling for the passage of oversight legislation prior to a review of the cross-strait service trade agreement, as police clear the way for legislators and staff vehicles to enter and leave the complex.
Photo: Chang Chia-ming, Taipei Times

Student activists occupying the legislative chamber yesterday rejected the Cabinet’s proposal for legislation to monitor cross-strait agreements, calling it an empty, insincere proposal aimed at deceiving the public.

“The Cabinet proposal is rather superficial, especially when [the premier] rejects our demand to apply the law to the review of the cross-strait service trade agreement,” student leader Chen Wei-ting (陳為廷) told a news conference at the Legislative Yuan.