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2701 KMT keeping its ‘chamber pot’ full The Liberty Times Editorial 792
2702 Punishing the ‘bad’ Taiwanese Taipei Times 996
2703 Ma’s wavering stance on defense Liu Shih-chung 劉世忠 1039
2704 Caution on battling speculation Taipei Times 877
2705 ... and justice for none Taipei Times 1038
2706 China’s rise has dangers all around Sushil Seth 973
2707 A head of state, but no leader Taipei Times 926
2708 Can’t we use ‘Taiwan’ in Taiwan? Taipei Times 993
2709 NTDTV blackouts serve as a warning Taipei Times 935
2710 Obama blinks, freedom suffers Taipei Times 982
2711 Blocking Kadeer violates liberalism Shei Ser-Min 謝世民 843
2712 Taiwan is not the ROC or the PRC LIBERTY TIMES EDITORIAL 886
2713 An awkward silence on Oct. 1 Taipei Times 805
2714 Hungry factions and corporations Chen Chao-chien 陳朝建 814
2715 The PRC at 60: a shame of a parade Taipei Times 898
2716 KMT facing crisis of confidence Taipei Times 924
2717 Australia and the US share fears over Asia Richard Halloran 804
2718 When words and actions diverge Taipei Times 789
2719 Rejecting Kadeer — and credibility Taipei Times 746
2720 The Chen saga enters a new stage Taipei Times 771
 
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Newsflash


Legislators vote on “motions to amend” made by each legislative caucus regarding draft amendments to the Classified National Security Information Protection Act at the Legislative Yuan in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: George Tsorng, Taipei Times

Lawmakers yesterday stiffened penalties for people who leak state secrets and approved amendments to ensure that Chinese spies face the same punishment as Republic of China (ROC) citizens who commit “offenses against the external security of the state.”