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2581 Is an ECFA beneficial to Taiwan … or the US? Nat Bellocchi 881
2582 KMT proposal reeks of censorship Taipei Times Editorial 770
2583 That’s how Su Chi ‘resurfaces’? Taipei Times Editorial 924
2584 NHI reform misses the point Taipei Times Editorial 856
2585 Beijing’s intentions for ECFA very clear James Wang 王景弘 885
2586 Experts vs the people: democracy in jeopardy Hsu Shih-jung 徐世榮 808
2587 ECFA requires more than ‘belief’ Taipei Times Editorial 862
2588 China rolls out sticks and carrots Paul Lin 林保華 733
2589 China shows signs of neo-fascism J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 932
2590 Is HK democracy to be feared? Taipei Times Editorial 754
2591 It’s not Ma’s words, it’s his deeds Taipei Times Editorial 907
2592 The real cause of the 228 Incident Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 1420
2593 Taiwan can’t afford to be silent Taipei Times Editorial 942
2594 KMT’s woes can be laid at feet of Ma, King Lu I-ming 呂一銘 879
2595 KMT’s paternalism is self-defeating Taipei Times Editorial 1083
2596 China is Ma’s ‘opiate of the masses’ Liberty Times Editorial 1276
2597 Are we on the brink of a new 228? Lin Yun-mei 林詠梅 1869
2598 Where are the jobs? Taipei Times Editorial 1273
2599 Where do Ma’s loyalties lie? Taipei Times Editorial 1076
2600 Without birds, arms sales is theater Taipei Times Editorial 996
 
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Newsflash

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) yesterday said President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) should report to Taipei prosecutors and explain the charges his administration has brought against former Mainland Affairs Council deputy minister Chang Hsieh-yao (張顯耀).

Prosecutors should also subpoena Premier Jiang Yi-huah (江宜樺), National Security Council Secretary-General King Pu-tsung (金溥聰) and Mainland Affairs Council Minister Wang Yu-chi (王郁琦), the DPP said.