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261 Exercises at airport are worth the disruption Ray Song 宋磊 236
262 Lai has a vision on Taiwan’s key issues Wang Chih-chien 汪志堅 209
263 Chinese rules designed for power Yu Kung 愚工 230
264 The KMT’s evergreen money tree Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 211
265 Ko Wen-je would be a ‘second Ma’ Lai Yen-cheng 賴彥丞 199
266 3+1 program: Let conscripts decide Taipei Times Editorials 202
267 China’s thievery and infiltration Yi An 儀安 204
268 Awareness key in the face of China Taipei Times Editorials 197
269 Ko a danger to democracy Taipei Times Editorials 220
270 Holding politicians accountable Chang Yueh-han 張約翰 210
271 Preschool drugging unacceptable Taipei Times Editorials 198
272 Politics’ #MeToo moment begins Taipei Times Editorials 214
273 Taiwan faces its #MeToo moment Sammuel Tung 董昱輝 206
274 Responding to China’s cyberthreat Taipei Times Editorials 242
275 Significance of Truss’ support for Taiwan Martin Oei 黃世澤 227
276 Shutting out cognitive warfare Taipei Times Editorials 226
277 Bilingual educators need support Tao Yi-che 陶以哲 207
278 Sensitivity to racial discrimination Hsu Chih-ming 許志明 232
279 Opposition candidates blind to CCP Taipei Times Editorials 310
280 China’s anti-spy law a threat to world Taipei Times Editorials 347
 
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Newsflash

Premier Wu Den-yih (吳敦義) said yesterday there was no need to revise the government’s cross-strait policies despite the party’s lackluster performance in Saturday’s local elections.

Wu made the remarks when asked for comment on whether the poll results would affect the government’s plans for an economic cooperation framework agreement (ECFA) with China or its other cross-strait policies.