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141 When ‘white’ is the new black Taipei Times Editorial 99
142 Focus needs to be advancements Arthur Chang 張崇廉 107
143 China mapping a path toward trouble Taipei Times Editorial 101
144 Hypocrisy around radioactivity Huang Wei-ping 黃惟冰 109
145 US’ divided bipartisan commitment Albert Wang 王律棋 111
146 Eradicating scams and fake ads on social media Lin Shu-li 林書立 113
147 Lai’s steady hand of leadership Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 110
148 Hou’s wrong vision for Kinmen Taipei Times Editorials 113
149 Little pigs, let me in Taipei Times Editorials 107
150 Taiwan must define its territory Taipei Times Editorials 112
151 Lai causes White House debate Lin Tzu-yao 林子堯 and Cathy Fang 109
152 Collapse of the KMT is a historical certainty Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 132
153 Aso visit and security concerns The Liberty Times Editorial 116
154 US, Taiwan can tighten cybersecurity Taipei Times Editorials 121
155 Media get Taiwan history wrong Gerrit van der Wees 124
156 Beware of Chinese video games Wu Cheng-yin 吳政穎 117
157 Three strategies to stop phone fraud Chiueh Tzi-cker 闕志克 133
158 Countering China’s distortions Taipei Times Editorials 133
159 Ko and his tone-deaf ‘white’ party Taipei Times Editorials 123
160 Walking on Beijing’s minefield Taipei Times Editorials 122
 
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Newsflash

A former Yilan County official yesterday asked prosecutors to investigate three Control Yuan members who allegedly covered up for officials involved in the Yuanta I Pin Building (一品苑) case.

Lin Chin-kun (林錦坤), a former Yilan County Yuanshan Village (員山) representative, mailed a request to the Supreme Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigation Panel (SIP) requesting an investigation into whether Control Yuan members Ma Yi-kung (馬以工), Chen Yung-hsiang (陳永祥) and Lin Chu-liang (林鉅鋃) handled the case inappropriately.