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1681 Ma aids China’s annexation dream Taipei Times Editorial 580
1682 Hung Hsiu-chu upholds KMT ethnic prejudice James Wang 王景弘 669
1683 Greek crisis threatens Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 562
1684 President Hung would run Taiwan into ground Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 519
1685 Only Taiwanese can save Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 492
1686 KMT’s true colors on display for all to see Paul Lin 林保華 487
1687 Lame-duck Ma could be a threat to the nation Chen Mao-hsiung 陳茂雄 482
1688 Supporting the right to freedom of choice Stephen Hsu 許全義 564
1689 Becoming ‘Chinese’ no help for HTC sales Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 529
1690 Doubts over Chinese entry permits Taipei Times Editorial 535
1691 Unification through a change of identity Christian Fan Jiang 范姜提昂 528
1692 Vote against China-or vote for it Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 530
1693 Democracy, freedom can help nation lead region Ho Hsin-chuan 何信全 552
1694 MOE dislikes independent thinking Taipei Times Editorial 566
1695 Bullying and cheap tricks to trap Tsai James Wang 王景弘 533
1696 A vicious distortion of Taiwan’s history James Wang 王景弘 527
1697 Ma arranges US cleanup after Tsai Taipei Times Editorial 523
1698 KMT’s grip unlikely to survive our new times James Wang 王景弘 760
1699 The path to happiness is not gold Wu Hui-lin 吳惠林 540
1700 Hong Kong is Taiwan’s nightmare Taipei Times Editorial 546
 
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Newsflash


Activists clash with police during a protest in front of the Executive Yuan yesterday. The protesters demanded that President Ma Ying-jeou and Premier Jiang Yi-huah step down.
Photo: Chen Chih-chu, Taipei Times

Groups protesting what they called high-level governmental officials’ lack of political responsibility toward an adulterated cooking oil scandal yesterday clashed with police in front of the Executive Yuan, while calling for both President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) and Premier Jiang Yi-huah (江宜樺) to step down.

Taiwan Adequate Housing Association president Huang Yi-chung (黃益中) said that the Executive Yuan’s plans to establish a food security office was “a joke” and the nation would be much better off if Jiang resigned from office.