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1841 Liberation in the name of corruption HoonTing 雲程 781
1842 Wave of change sweeping the nation Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 659
1843 The effect of purchasing influence on governance Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 653
1844 Response to allegations lacking Taipei Times Editorial 702
1845 Renouncing independence an error Taipei Times Editorial 661
1846 Sunflowers boosted the economy Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 680
1847 Taiwan must resume localization Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 795
1848 Government bumbles Chen parole Taipei Times Editorial 645
1849 Don’t blame Taiwan for cross-strait challenges Michael Danielsen 620
1850 Ma freeing Chen chance to increase popularity Parris Chang 張旭成 612
1851 US court ruling belittles Taiwan Chien-Fei Li and Wei-Jen Chen 669
1852 KMT muzzling freedom of the press Taipei Times Editorial 721
1853 KMT agent of CCP’s pseudo ‘peace’ The Liberty Times Editorial 788
1854 KMT must repay debt it owes to Taiwanese Lin Kien-tsu 林健次 690
1855 Corruption hiding safe behind bad legislation Wu Ching-Chin 吳景欽 684
1856 Rebuilding the nation is best type of reform Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 620
1857 Fix KMT first, then Constitution Paul Lin 林保華 740
1858 Times in Taiwan ‘Are a-Changin’ Wayne Pajunen 633
1859 Elections bring hope for a better Taiwan Mark Kao 631
1860 Moribund Constitution needs to go Chen Chao-ju 陳昭如 643
 
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Newsflash

The government could seek a constitutional interpretation if lawmakers vote down its motion to reconsider legislative reform bills today, Premier Cho Jung-tai (卓榮泰) said yesterday.

Cho made the comments during a session at the Legislative Yuan on the eve of today’s floor vote on the motion, which is expected to be rejected by the opposition parties’ combined majority.

The legislature is urged to give serious thought to discussing the merits of the bills and ensure their consistency with other legislation and its acceptability among Taiwanese, he said.