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2481 Taiwan can’t afford to be silent Taipei Times Editorial 820
2482 KMT’s woes can be laid at feet of Ma, King Lu I-ming 呂一銘 762
2483 KMT’s paternalism is self-defeating Taipei Times Editorial 935
2484 China is Ma’s ‘opiate of the masses’ Liberty Times Editorial 1123
2485 Are we on the brink of a new 228? Lin Yun-mei 林詠梅 1694
2486 Where are the jobs? Taipei Times Editorial 1139
2487 Where do Ma’s loyalties lie? Taipei Times Editorial 954
2488 Without birds, arms sales is theater Taipei Times Editorial 869
2489 Beijing’s ‘arrogance’ has US on defensive Richard Halloran 732
2490 Justifying US arms sales to Taiwan Parris Chang 張旭成 727
2491 Beijing needs to turn down the heat Taipei Times Editorial 876
2492 Transparent media games Taipei Times Editorial 684
2493 There’s more to it than arms sales Liberty Times Editorial 783
2494 No more face to lose over MRT woes Taipei Times Editorial 850
2495 Democratic liberty is fundamental Michael Danielsen 749
2496 Beijing’s ‘anger’ collides with reality Taipei Times Editorial 683
2497 Arms sales: the right move at the right time Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 642
2498 The politics of death Taipei Times Editorial 985
2499 China’s New Year gift is unpalatable Taipei Times Editorial 681
2500 Paying for public health Taipei Times Editorial 750
 
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Newsflash


Students outside the Legislative Yuan in Taipei yesterday hold up cardboard signs calling for the passage of oversight legislation prior to a review of the cross-strait service trade agreement, as police clear the way for legislators and staff vehicles to enter and leave the complex.
Photo: Chang Chia-ming, Taipei Times

Student activists occupying the legislative chamber yesterday rejected the Cabinet’s proposal for legislation to monitor cross-strait agreements, calling it an empty, insincere proposal aimed at deceiving the public.

“The Cabinet proposal is rather superficial, especially when [the premier] rejects our demand to apply the law to the review of the cross-strait service trade agreement,” student leader Chen Wei-ting (陳為廷) told a news conference at the Legislative Yuan.