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1901 KMT’s past crippling the nation’s free future Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 595
1902 Taiwanese must show China their tenacity Huang Tzu-wei 黃子維 550
1903 June 25: A dark day for Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 577
1904 Ma growing nation into a ‘cabbage republic’ James Wang 王景弘 544
1905 HK, Tibet have lessons for Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 536
1906 MOFA fails to defend sovereignty Taipei Times Editorial 546
1907 Taiwan should form front with HK Lu I-ming 呂一銘 662
1908 Bid to divide youth will hurt nation Liu Ching-yi 劉靜怡 525
1909 ‘Lai effect’ accents evolving views Paul Lin 林保華 531
1910 KMT-CCP twins’ despotism in vain Taipei Times Editorial 578
1911 Taiwan and the spiritual exiles of Kenneth Pai Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 656
1912 Failing the fight against corruption Wu Ching-chin 吳景欽 541
1913 Sunflower and Tiananmen protests Ming-yeh Rawnsley 蔡明燁 653
1914 Taiwan can learn from Tiananmen Joyce Huang 564
1915 Ma’s legacy no concern of nation Taipei Times Editorial 587
1916 Ma can idle away next two years Liberty Times Editorial 595
1917 AIT loses credibility over green card affair James Wang 王景弘 538
1918 Ma still confusing values and action Taipei Times Editorial 579
1919 Ukraine’s regrets now Taiwan’s frustration Kengchi Goah 吳耿志 587
1920 Exploiting the name of Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 536
 
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Newsflash

Three days after a review committee rejected its proposal to hold a referendum on the government’s proposed economic cooperation framework agreement (ECFA) with China, an increasingly angry Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU) yesterday issued a statement asking members of the committee to apologize and revisit their decision.

“The Referendum Review Committee must publicly apologize within three days and reopen their deliberations or the TSU will be suing [committee members that voted against the proposal] for ­misconduct and exceeding their authority,” the statement quoted TSU Chairperson Huang Kun-huei (黃昆輝) as saying.