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1581 Flush away the “1992 consensus” Taipei Times Editorial 492
1582 Tsai faces tough task to achieve true reform Peng Ming-min 彭明敏 490
1583 A historic day for politics in Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 532
1584 Voters reject KMT fear-mongering Taipei Times Editorial 675
1585 The KMT’s allergy to democracy Taipei Times Editorial 842
1586 Young people must not waste vote Taipei Times Editorial 501
1587 Beijing uses Hong Kong strategy Liberty Times Editorial 521
1588 KMT is like a vampire under the rising sun James Wang 王景弘 508
1589 The past should not be forgotten Taipei Times Editorial 522
1590 Voters can choose a brighter future Liberty Times Editorial 518
1591 KMT’s Chu shown to be empty Taipei Times Editorial 567
1592 US model of transition an example to Taiwan Christian Fan Jiang 范姜提昂 588
1593 KMT still has a talent for great mendacity James Wang 王景弘 499
1594 Debates are for show, not reality Taipei Times Editorial 532
1595 Chu needs to honestly define ‘1992 consensus’ James Wang 王景弘 479
1596 Making a mockery of the judiciary Taipei Times Editorial 532
1597 Various ‘one China’ views unite Paul Lin 林保華 574
1598 Beware China’s economic invasion Paul Lin 林保華 513
1599 The ball and chain of the KMT assets Taipei Times Editorial 524
1600 KMT ouster only way to carry out reform Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 580
 
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Newsflash


Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je speaks to reporters in Taipei yesterday, saying that the Taipei City Government will not accept threats from corporations after Hon Hai stopped construction of the Syntrend Creative Park.
Photo: CNA

The Taipei City Government will not accept threats from corporations, Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je (柯文哲) said yesterday after Hon Hai Group (鴻海集團) stopped construction of the Syntrend Creative Park (三創園區).

“I strongly disagree with spending millions in advertisements to send a message to the city government,” Ko said. “The city government will not take threats from corporations.”