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1481 Burden of security as pro-China tactics rise Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 959
1482 Violent protesters must be punished Taipei Times Editorial 870
1483 China loses if it cuts ‘three links’ Lin Shiou-jeng 林修正 706
1484 Chinese provocations hide its fear Paul Lin 林保華 834
1485 Choosing the policeman or gangster James Wang 王景弘 754
1486 Cultural relativism morally corrupt Herbert Hanreich 818
1487 Caution advised for year ahead Taipei Times Editorial 883
1488 Trump is a realization of China’s worst fears James Wang 王景弘 607
1489 Embracing Taiwan’s bargaining chip role Zhang Ming-yo 張銘祐 918
1490 Trump has big chance to stabilize Asia-Pacific William Liu 劉仲敬 862
1491 Transitional justice must be taught Taipei Times Editorial 772
1492 ‘One China’ destined for the dustbin of history James Wang 王景弘 719
1493 It is the time to ‘Light Up Taiwan’ Taipei Times Editorial 582
1494 See Taiwan as a normal nation; that is its future Michael Danielsen 860
1495 PLA aircraft probing for weakness Taipei Times Editorial 952
1496 Trump can lend a hand as Taiwan pivots east Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 657
1497 Donald Trump sets a precedent Taipei Times Editorial 848
1498 Money-laundering bill has no teeth Carol Lin 林志潔 969
1499 Trump is right, if for wrong reason William R. Stimson 756
1500 Biased civil servants act as quislings for the KMT James Wang 王景弘 859
 
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Newsflash

The Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU) yesterday announced that it would launch a no-confidence vote against the Cabinet, saying President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) “failed policies” after his re-election are “too much to take” for the public.

TSU Chairman Huang Kun-huei (黃昆輝) said his party would appeal for the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) support on the vote in the legislature.