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1401 Ko playing into Beijing’s hands Taipei Times Editorial 781
1402 Beijing’s ignorance of convention Taipei Times Editorial 658
1403 KMT-CCP strife squeezing Taiwan Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 887
1404 Unity is the key to thwarting China Taipei Times 752
1405 Ma’s political point scoring Taipei Times Editorial 772
1406 Beijing’s definition of ‘Chinese’ is dangerous Paul Lin 林保華 807
1407 Advance by letting go of the ROC Liberty Times Editorial 876
1408 A lawmaker who keeps his promises Taipei Times Editorial 1057
1409 Taiwan and China are drifting apart Christian Fan Jiang 范姜提昂 667
1410 Politicalization of Chi’s death wrong Taipei Times Editorial 994
1411 Taiwan must take control of its fate Taipei Times Editorial 899
1412 Aborigines fighting for their land Pasuya Poiconu 1022
1413 Privacy versus judicial transparency Nigel Li 李念祖 985
1414 US’ Paris exit holds benefits for Taiwan Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 964
1415 Prosecutor-general’s curious U-turn Wu Ching-chin 吳景欽 751
1416 Self-interest disguised as justice Taipei Times Editorial 766
1417 Decisions on medical paroles not for jailors Wu Ching-chin 吳景欽 671
1418 Title change is a shift in relationship with Japan James Wang 王景弘 717
1419 China trying to divide the nation Chen Fang-ming 陳芳明 832
1420 Time to do away with ‘Year of the Republic’ Hugo Tseng 曾泰元 618
 
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Newsflash

Members of People Masters walk past the entrance to Liberty Square in Taipei yesterday at the launch of a campaign urging legislative candidates to push for revisions to the Referendum Act if elected.

Photo: Chien Jung-fong, Taipei Times

People Masters, a civic group advocating amendments to the Referendum Act (公民投票法), yesterday launched a campaign urging legislative candidates to promise to push for revisions to the law if elected.

Wearing traditional hats made of bamboo leaves and T-shirts with the words “People are Masters,” about 100 volunteers from the organization gathered at Liberty Square in Taipei to go through a brief training session before departing for a march around the city to hand out fliers.