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1661 Debates are for show, not reality Taipei Times Editorial 633
1662 Chu needs to honestly define ‘1992 consensus’ James Wang 王景弘 583
1663 Making a mockery of the judiciary Taipei Times Editorial 645
1664 Various ‘one China’ views unite Paul Lin 林保華 675
1665 Beware China’s economic invasion Paul Lin 林保華 631
1666 The ball and chain of the KMT assets Taipei Times Editorial 642
1667 KMT ouster only way to carry out reform Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 685
1668 Returning Taiwan to Taiwanese Liberty Times Editorial 784
1669 Unhijacking the nation’s democracy Taipei Times Editorial 719
1670 Developing young minds Taipei Times Editorial 635
1671 Economic annexation of Taiwan Lai Chung-chiang 賴中強 735
1672 China’s pursuit of semiconductor firms Taipei Times Editorial 688
1673 Beijing, Ma attempt to trap Taiwan Liberty Times Editorial 614
1674 Insurance for Chinese students Taipei Times Editorial 670
1675 One Taiwan and ‘one China’ Taipei Times Editorial 690
1676 Jennifer Wang’s crocodile tears Taipei Times Editorial 716
1677 CCP is the terror group threatening the nation Paul Lin 林保華 623
1678 Rejection of ‘one China’ principle Lee Shyu-tu 李學圖 703
1679 Slips of the tongue tell of Ma’s true ambitions James Wang 王景弘 619
1680 Cash brings culture of corruption Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 608
 
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Newsflash


Members of the Economic Democracy Union and other civic organizations raise their fists at a press conference in Taipei yesterday at which they accused the government of exaggerating the potential impact of the free-trade agreement between China and South Korea to force through cross-strait trade pacts.
Photo: Chen Chih-chu, Taipei Times

Several civic groups yesterday accused the government of exaggerating the potential impact of an impending free-trade agreement (FTA) between China and South Korea after the two countries’ leaders concluded talks on the accord at the APEC summit on Monday.

While the Presidential Office has said the agreement would allow South Korea to further outpace Taiwan in key economic sectors, critics say the government is overstating the impact of the treaty to force the passage of several cross-strait trade agreements and related legislation.