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1681 History, deceit and fabrication Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 588
1682 War memory off-kilter for KMT Taipei Times Editorial 579
1683 Taiwanese is the new ‘status quo’ Michael Hsiao 蕭新煌 680
1684 The ghosts in James Soong’s closet Taipei Times Editorial 527
1685 A ‘rebellious’ generation Taipei Times Editorial 509
1686 The public awakening leading to KMT’s ruin James Wang 王景弘 560
1687 This nation belongs to Taiwanese, not the KMT Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 586
1688 Ma’s clamorous opus in four parts Huang Kuo-chang 黃國昌 612
1689 Curriculum changes for the colonial outpost Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 519
1690 Secret China-centric indoctrination Taipei Times Editorial 533
1691 ‘Hatchet’ men stoke education revolution James Wang 王景弘 540
1692 Ma’s assent to diplomatic isolation Taipei Times Editorial 579
1693 Time for Hung and the KMT to step aside James Wang 王景弘 570
1694 Freedom of press under fire Taipei Times Editorial 517
1695 Make no mistake: China is the enemy Taipei Times Editorial 594
1696 The KMT is going back to the future Taipei Times 581
1697 Education shows Ma’s obstinance Taipei Times Editorial 546
1698 Reform key to creation of national structure Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 575
1699 Unite under heaven: The ‘one China’ conundrum Christian Fan Jiang 范姜提昂 609
1700 Defining the dynamic ‘status quo’ Leung Man-to 梁文韜 593
 
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Newsflash

The Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU) yesterday filed an administrative lawsuit over the rejection by government agencies of its application to hold a referendum on a cross-strait trade pact, saying that the government’s current referendum proposal on a nuclear power plant adopted the same rationale as the TSU’s rejected initiative.

If President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) administration, which supports the construction of the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant, was allowed to ask people if they support the suspension of the construction of the plant in a planned national referendum, the TSU proposal should not have been rejected for asking a question that was inconsistent with the proposer’s position, TSU Chairman Huang Kun-huei (黃昆輝) said after filing the lawsuit at the Taipei High Administrative Court.