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2201 Useful toe treading by Taiwan? J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 568
2202 Our reluctant commander-in-chief Taipei Times Editorial 644
2203 Empty words on human rights? Taipei Times Editorial 611
2204 Locks alone won’t keep hope alive Taipei Times Editorial 658
2205 Unraveling the mystery of Taiwan’s constitution Bo Tedards 631
2206 The ‘China dream’ may become a nightmare Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 704
2207 Knowingly walking right into a trap Taipei Times Editorial 626
2208 The ‘crimes’ of Nixon pale against those of Ma James Wang 王景弘 614
2209 Remembering the Tibetans’ plight Taipei Times Editorial 727
2210 Ma administration’s foul-ups mount Taipei Times Editorial 658
2211 A fuller perspective on 228 needed Jolan Hsieh 謝若蘭 719
2212 Learning from others’ food safety mistakes Warren Kuo 郭華仁 670
2213 Taiwan has to move on toward true democracy Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 699
2214 Peace Prize for Ma? Let’s be serious J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 647
2215 China and US cannot co-manage Taiwan Winston Dang 陳重信 590
2216 Burgy has come back, with a major beef Joe Doufu 醜豆腐 609
2217 Helping Tibet would help Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 556
2218 US intervened in Jan. 14 election Chen Ching-chih 陳清池 566
2219 The Chinese shadow on Taiwan’s elections Gerrit van der Wees 585
2220 What can Taiwan do for the US? Parris Chang 張旭成 674
 
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Newsflash

The Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU) yesterday reported the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) and KMT Chairman Wu Den-yih (吳敦義) to prosecutors and accused them of forgery and breaching the Referendum Act (公民投票法) after the Central Election Commission on Thursday said that 1 percent of the signatures that the KMT submitted for three referendum proposals belonged to dead people.

Forging signatures for referendum petitions is a crime under Article 211 of the Criminal Code and Article 35 of the Referendum Act, TSU spokesman Yeh Chih-yuan (葉智遠) told a news conference outside the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office yesterday.