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2721 The tyrant is back in the hall Taipei Times 1012
2722 Taiwanese should blame themselves Tien-lin Huang 971
2723 China and Chinese are al-Qaeda's new target J. Michael Cole 1126
2724 Let's play a game: Slap our president Taipei Times 1065
2725 The limits of Ma's achievements Taipei Times 921
2726 Detained by a lawless judiciary Chi-yao Huang 813
2727 Why 2012 will be a deadly deadline J. Michael Cole 1136
2728 Yonaguni Island and changing relations HoonTing 909
2729 The Act that silences academics Hei-yuan Chiu 1046
2730 Restricting freedom of expression in Taiwan The Alliance for Democracy and Human Rights 1778
2731 There's still no transparency Taipei Times 1125
2732 KMT's policy leaves it flat-footed Chih-yu Shih 1149
2733 Hard to tell friends from enemies Taipei Times 973
2734 Lee’s gesture puts spotlight on Ma Taipei Times 907
2735 Xinjiang and Taiwan’s silence Taipei Times 985
2736 Ma and Beijing’s agenda Jei-Hsuan Huang 1101
2737 Yonaguni plans raise questions of Taiwan I-chung Lai 1277
2738 Dog eat dog, Aboriginal-style Taipei Times 1215
2739 Media maggots hit new low David Kay 1240
2740 Ma’s deceit over nature of Republic of China James Wang 1150
 
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Newsflash

A cross-strait expert yesterday expressed concern over the government’s plan to sign an economic cooperation framework agreement (ECFA) with Beijing, urging President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) to suspend negotiations on the trade pact and seek public consensus on Taiwan’s global economic strategy.

Former Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) deputy chairman Tung Chen-yuan (童振源) said the ECFA had four flaws.