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2501 Foiling graft takes more than words Taipei Times Editorial 739
2502 China’s economic data is suspect Derek Scissors 764
2503 Another sign of regression under Ma Taipei Times Editorial 647
2504 Unveiling the real Ma Ying-jeou Liberty Times Editorial 1087
2505 Farm act fails to address problems Taipei Times Editorial 1443
2506 Ma’s actions forfeit his leadership’s legitimacy James Wang 王景弘 872
2507 Ma Ying-jeou should listen well Taipei Times Editorial 810
2508 China corrupts, wherever it goes J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 701
2509 Protesting is a right, not a privilege Taipei Times Editorial 791
2510 A witness to cross-strait abuse Nathan Novak 752
2511 Is the WTO to be trusted to ‘review’ the ECFA? J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 750
2512 A ‘social defense’ strategy is needed Wu Jieh-min 吳介民 820
2513 Dolphins might be smarter than Wu Taipei Times Editorial 775
2514 Ma living up to Web-created name Taipei Times Editorial 810
2515 Now they oppose partisan politics Taipei Times Editorial 875
2516 Trade deal safety-valve shrouded in mystery Nathan Novak 李漢聲 791
2517 Sovereignty upheld? Think again J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 896
2518 China’s deployment of missiles is a mistake Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 771
2519 Investors ponder unknown knowns Taipei Times Editorial 807
2520 No more 3D glasses, Mr President Taipei Times Editorial 794
 
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Newsflash

The Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU) yesterday filed an administrative lawsuit over the rejection by government agencies of its application to hold a referendum on a cross-strait trade pact, saying that the government’s current referendum proposal on a nuclear power plant adopted the same rationale as the TSU’s rejected initiative.

If President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) administration, which supports the construction of the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant, was allowed to ask people if they support the suspension of the construction of the plant in a planned national referendum, the TSU proposal should not have been rejected for asking a question that was inconsistent with the proposer’s position, TSU Chairman Huang Kun-huei (黃昆輝) said after filing the lawsuit at the Taipei High Administrative Court.