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161 Reject ‘consensus,’ vote for peace Taipei Times Editorial 156
162 Taiwan’s Constitution and America’s ‘One China’ Policy John J. Tkacik, Jr. 199
163 Hou parrots the CCP, deep-blue line Jethro Wang 王濬 181
164 Abe’s Taiwan statement is a myth Masahiro Matsumura 184
165 Miners’ families need a resolution Taipei Times Editorial 171
166 Overview of the presidential debate Taipei Times Editorial 159
167 China trade report just another bully’s tool Yen Huai-shing 顏慧欣 169
168 Being pro-China will save no one Roger Wu 吳哲文 183
169 Ancient texts unrelated to morality Taipei Times Editorial 199
170 Education with no indoctrination Chen Chi-nung 陳啟濃 157
171 Curriculum changes appropriate Linus Chiou 邱士哲 180
172 Deepfakes pose risk for the election Weber Lai 賴祥蔚 172
173 Nothing is deep-green about Ko Lai Yen-cheng 賴彥丞 177
174 Countering CCP cognitive warfare Taipei Times Editorial 212
175 Young voters must learn to discern Yang Tsung-li楊宗澧 161
176 Independence is already ‘status quo’ Taipei Times 159
177 KMT miscalculates again Taipei Times Editorial 186
178 Lessons for Taiwan: Israeli Social Resilience During War Guermantes Lailari 152
179 Jaw and Wu could be liabilities Taipei Times Editorial 167
180 Fight with ballots, not bullets Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 213
 
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Newsflash

The Central Election Commission (CEC) yesterday said that it made mistakes that eventually led to the long lines in last month’s nine-in-one elections, adding that it would increase the number of polling stations in coming elections and review rules on when to hold referendums.

The 10 referendums held alongside the local elections on Nov. 24 were approved in October, leaving the government with less than two months to make the necessary adjustments at polling stations, whose planning had been finalized in August, the commission said in a report submitted to the Legislative Yuan’s Internal Administration Committee, which is to be reviewed today.