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2741 KMT keeping its ‘chamber pot’ full The Liberty Times Editorial 860
2742 Punishing the ‘bad’ Taiwanese Taipei Times 1074
2743 Ma’s wavering stance on defense Liu Shih-chung 劉世忠 1108
2744 Caution on battling speculation Taipei Times 937
2745 ... and justice for none Taipei Times 1101
2746 China’s rise has dangers all around Sushil Seth 1047
2747 A head of state, but no leader Taipei Times 995
2748 Can’t we use ‘Taiwan’ in Taiwan? Taipei Times 1067
2749 NTDTV blackouts serve as a warning Taipei Times 1016
2750 Obama blinks, freedom suffers Taipei Times 1044
2751 Blocking Kadeer violates liberalism Shei Ser-Min 謝世民 931
2752 Taiwan is not the ROC or the PRC LIBERTY TIMES EDITORIAL 945
2753 An awkward silence on Oct. 1 Taipei Times 887
2754 Hungry factions and corporations Chen Chao-chien 陳朝建 904
2755 The PRC at 60: a shame of a parade Taipei Times 991
2756 KMT facing crisis of confidence Taipei Times 995
2757 Australia and the US share fears over Asia Richard Halloran 859
2758 When words and actions diverge Taipei Times 855
2759 Rejecting Kadeer — and credibility Taipei Times 802
2760 The Chen saga enters a new stage Taipei Times 836
 
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Newsflash

Opposition lawmakers yesterday stalled a review of proposed amendments that would place greater scrutiny on elected representatives traveling to China, drawing a rebuke from Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lawmakers.

Procedure Committee members from the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) and the Taiwan People’s Party voted against it, preventing the Internal Administration Committee from reviewing the bill, which was cosponsored by DPP Legislator Puma Shen (沈伯洋) and 17 others.

The proposed amendments to articles 9 and 91 of the Act Governing Relations Between the People of the Taiwan Area and the Mainland Area (臺灣地區與大陸地區人民關係條例) would require elected representatives to obtain the approval of national security officials before visiting China.