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21 Getting Taiwan-China history right Gerrit van der Wees 243
22 ‘Natural independence’ eats itself Taipei Times Editorial 271
23 Seeking consensus to foster unity Taipei Times Editorial 430
24 Supporting the first line of defense Taipei Times Editorial 176
25 Taiwan can learn from Ukrainians Chen Yung-chang 陳永昌 350
26 Trump, Xi and Mount Rushmore oseph Bosco 413
27 Philippine elections and Taiwan Marvin Hamor Bernardo, Covie Paulo Ronquillo and Karen Yu 柏馬文 391
28 KMT argument not convincing Taipei Times Editorial 271
29 Shameless actions of the KMT and the TPP Chu Meng-hsiang 朱孟庠 280
30 Let Chiang topple the government John Cheng 274
31 The dead cannot vote, but the living can Gahon Chiang 江佳紘 329
32 The enemy within, the enemy outside Taipei Times Editorial 289
33 Lai’s reinvigoration of the military Taipei Times Editorial 296
34 Freedom of speech has its limits Chen Yi-nan 陳逸南 292
35 Using ‘Taiwan’ or ‘Chinese Taipei’ Taipei Times Editorial 285
36 KMT is unfit for democratic rule Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 263
37 TSMC investment the right move Tommy Lin 林逸民 243
38 Lessons from Burma’s resistance Antonio Graceffo 273
39 Stand up and support recall move Michelle Wang 王美琇 140
40 Importance of strategic resilience Liao Ming-hui 廖明輝 231
 
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Newsflash


Former Democratic Progressive Party chairman Lin Yi-xiong is surrounded by people at the Gikong Presbyterian Church in Taipei yesterday, where he is conducting an indefinite hunger strike.
Photo: Fang Pin-chao, Taipei Times

Former Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) chairman Lin Yi-xiong (林義雄) yesterday said that President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) pledge to determine the fate of the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant in New Taipei City’s Gongliao District (貢寮) through a national referendum is unconstitutional and interferes in the power of other branches of government.

Lin’s hunger strike to halt construction of the plant entered its third day yesterday at the Gikong Presbyterian Church in Tapei.