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1881 The error of prioritizing economics over safety Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 541
1882 Inappropriate industrial environment Taipei Times Editorial 584
1883 Time to focus on people, not profits Lee Ken-cheng 李根政 691
1884 China is only holding Taiwan back Gerrit Van Der Wees 544
1885 Control Yuan reveals Ma as inept The Liberty Times Editorial 585
1886 Passing the buck on Kaohsiung blasts Taipei Times Editorial 540
1887 Eviction of pro-Beijing influence Paul Lin 林保華 563
1888 Safety of nuclear plant not guaranteed Lai Cheng-i 賴正義 572
1889 Explosions expose poor governance Taipei Times Editorial 471
1890 Beijing-Seoul FTA suits Taiwan Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 565
1891 Control Yuan vote another hit to Ma Taipei Times Editorial 512
1892 China’s territorial claims are weak Bruce Jacobs 家博 607
1893 Candidates deserve equal standards Taipei Times Editorial 605
1894 Ma’s tactics are greatest concern The Liberty Times Editorial 715
1895 Nation’s freedom and US security Li Thian-hok 李天福 580
1896 Taxpayers paying tab for illegal hire of Kuo Huang Di-ying 黃帝穎 623
1897 Transitional justice still lacking Taipei Times Editorial 542
1898 Mao seems to have had last laugh on Chiang Taipei Times 559
1899 Taiwan and Hong Kong on similar pathways Lin Thung-hong 林宗弘 597
1900 KMT has double standards Taipei Times Editorial 560
 
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Newsflash


From left, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Kaohsiung city councilors Cheng Hsin-chu and Hsiao Yung-ta, and DPP Taipei City Councilor Chiang Chih-ming discuss a motion urging a pardon for former president Chen Shui-bian before the start of the party’s National Congress in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Peter Lo, Taipei Times

A motion urging President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) to pardon former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) prepared by Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) representatives yesterday was not addressed at the party’s National Congress after they failed to reach the quorum needed.