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241 Sub success a milestone for nation Taipei Times Editorial 244
242 TPP bungles whistle-blower platform Wu Hai-ruei 吳海瑞 241
243 Washington must prioritize Taiwan Masahiro Matsumura 228
244 Media using eggs to sow mistrust Chen Chiao-chicy 陳喬琪 256
245 Fujian plan bound to fail Taipei Times Editorial 241
246 Addressing America’s skeptics in Taiwan Ryan Hass 286
247 The continuing saga of Ann Kao Taipei Times Editorial 319
248 How to keep Taiwan online in war Jason Hsu and Richard Y.K. Chen 238
249 A Taiwanese indigenous ‘voice’ Guy Charlton, Avi Charlton and Jennifer Min 261
250 The rise and fall of Ann Kao Taipei Times Editorial 338
251 Countering CCP election meddling Taipei Times Editorial 258
252 Inoculation against poll interference Taipei Times Editorial 250
253 Expats crucial to countering China Taipei Times Editorial 288
254 Construction laws need a revamp Taipei Times Editorial 278
255 Ko’s house woes: a mother’s meddling Sophia Lee 李欣芬 243
256 When ‘white’ is the new black Taipei Times Editorial 228
257 Focus needs to be advancements Arthur Chang 張崇廉 245
258 China mapping a path toward trouble Taipei Times Editorial 237
259 Hypocrisy around radioactivity Huang Wei-ping 黃惟冰 237
260 US’ divided bipartisan commitment Albert Wang 王律棋 273
 
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Newsflash


Protesters, including members of the Youth Alliance Against Media Monsters and other civic groups, demonstrate outside the Legislative Yuan in Taipei yesterday against the Next Media Group buyout deal.
Photo: Chang Chia-ming, Taipei Times

Hundreds of young Taiwanese from around the nation yesterday continued to put pressure on the government to act against media monopolization and reject the sale of the Next Media Group’s (壹傳媒集團) Taiwanese businesses to two consortiums with a six-hour protest outside the Joint Government Office Building, where officials from the Fair Trade Commission (FTC) and academics were holding a public hearing on the sale.