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2381 A chance to stand on right side of history Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 625
2382 Taiwan shakes hands with the devil Taipei Times Editorial 660
2383 The information threat from China Nathan Novak 李漢聲 773
2384 Caution, there is danger ahead Taipei Times Editorial 714
2385 Yaung: A stint well served? Taipei Times Editorial 641
2386 Open letter to the DPP chair Tsai Ing-wen Central Taiwan Society 台灣中社 719
2387 Egyptians, Tunisians send sobering message to Beijing Dani Rodrik 787
2388 Taiwan’s sovereignty slipping away James Wang 王景弘 710
2389 Ma plots course to the ‘other side’ Taipei Times Editorial 674
2390 An ominous fate looms for the ROC Taipei Times Editorial 653
2391 The fight for reform and progress is never over Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 691
2392 US needs to speak up on Taiwan Alexander Young 1321
2393 Dangerous diplomatic precedent set Taipei Times Editorial 748
2394 A tale of greed and bad governance J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 665
2395 Quality time, not face time, is needed Taipei Times Editorial 702
2396 Intellectual laziness is damaging the nation Michael Danielsen 707
2397 TRA explicates US view of Taiwan Liberty Times Editorial 755
2398 We must not be fooled by the talk of a ‘peace bonus’ Lin Cheng-yi 林正義 567
2399 Beans are spilled — ECFA is political J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 790
2400 Investigations similar to puzzles Taipei Times Editorial 591
 
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Newsflash

The Central Election Commission (CEC) yesterday said that it made mistakes that eventually led to the long lines in last month’s nine-in-one elections, adding that it would increase the number of polling stations in coming elections and review rules on when to hold referendums.

The 10 referendums held alongside the local elections on Nov. 24 were approved in October, leaving the government with less than two months to make the necessary adjustments at polling stations, whose planning had been finalized in August, the commission said in a report submitted to the Legislative Yuan’s Internal Administration Committee, which is to be reviewed today.