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1161 West should forget about China, focus on Taiwan Gerrit van der Wees 685
1162 Taiwanese will not sell out to China that easily Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 734
1163 Was restarting reactor a last resort? Taipei Times Editorial 640
1164 Justice demands data preservation Yeh Hung-ling 葉虹靈 786
1165 President-for-life Xi and Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 596
1166 Working together to find the truth Taipei Times Editorial 719
1167 Police must adapt to era of ‘critical citizens’ Lin Chia-ho 林佳和 760
1168 Taiwan’s geopolitical importance Parris Chang 張旭成 526
1169 Beijing trying to buy Taiwanese Liberty Times Editorial 736
1170 Significance of Nobel nod for HK trio Taipei Times Editorial 740
1171 Ian Easton On Taiwan: So you think China will win? Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 775
1172 Chinese infiltration not unnoticed Parris Chang 張旭成 737
1173 Nature needs to be respected Taipei Times Editorial 742
1174 Taiwanese values mean ‘not PRC’s’ Liberty Times Editorial 728
1175 Ma might only impede justice Taipei Times Editorial 625
1176 Stephen M. Young On Taiwan: Assessing cross-strait developments Stephen M. Young 717
1177 Nobel news coverage disappoints Taipei Times Editorial 686
1178 Chinese equipment not to be trusted Taipei Times Editorial 490
1179 ICAO threatens Strait’s ‘status quo’ Peter Chen 陳正義 690
1180 Beijing’s incremental moves must be countered Chen Chia-lin 陳嘉霖 732
 
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Newsflash


Mainland Affairs Council Minister Chen Ming-tong speaks at the legislature in Taipei in an undated photograph.
Photo: Liu Hsin-de, Taipei Times

A proposed anti-infiltration bill would crack down on acts of infiltration, rather than target certain people, while agencies would not “punish” offenders, but lodge lawsuits against them, Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) Minister Chen Ming-tong (陳明通) said yesterday.