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2341 Taiwan needs to make a choice Nathan Novak 668
2342 Merging elections has hidden costs Pan Han-shen 潘翰聲 633
2343 The ugly face of misogyny Taipei Times Editorial 721
2344 Government starts to sound like PRC Taipei Times Editorial 662
2345 Stopping at nothing to win elections Taipei Times Editorial 677
2346 The selective application of law is no law at all Mei-chin Chen 陳美津 655
2347 Antiquated structure of the KMT on full display James Wang 王景弘 675
2348 Has the KMT gone crazy? Taipei Times Editorial 668
2349 Rule of law or rule by law? Taipei Times Editorial 694
2350 No more ‘Chinese Taipei’ Michael Scanlon 722
2351 Open letter to Ma Ying-jeou’s KMT government Nat Bellocchi, Coen Blaauw, Et Al 778
2352 Doubts over fortitude of Taiwanese democracy Peng Ming-min 彭明敏 783
2353 Is Ma living in cloud cuckoo land on economy? Lin Cho-shui 林濁水 756
2354 Unravelling the truth of Ma’s latest policy gaffe Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 670
2355 Empowering women in the world Shirley Chang 699
2356 The case of the missing documents Taipei Times Editorial 763
2357 Taiwan can help freedom to flower in East Asia Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 670
2358 Taiwan does need new constitution Taipei Times Editorial 713
2359 Could Taiwan be the next Japan? Engelbert Altenburger 古堡 858
2360 What about Taiwan? Sophia Solivio 1034
 
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Newsflash


Former Financial Supervision Commission chairman Shih Chun-chi, right, protests outside the Academia Sinica during President Ma Ying-jeou’s visit to the institution in Taipei’s Nangang District yesterday.
Photo: Liao Chen-huei, Taipei Times

Several hundred researchers at the Academia Sinica shouted appeals first made by the Sunflower movement at President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) yesterday when he visited the nation’s most eminent national research institution for an international conference about the Diaoyutai Islands (釣魚台) issue.

While Ma was giving the keynote speech at the conference, Chen Yi-shen (陳儀深) and Shiu Wen-tang (許文堂), associate research fellows at the college’s Institute of Modern History, and Paul Jobin, an associate professor at the University of Paris Diderot, silently held aloft posters with messages for the president.