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2781 A premier who would back down Taipei Times 823
2782 ‘Status quo’ is a hostile takeover J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 1104
2783 A denuded bid for the UN harms Taiwanese Chen Lung-chu 陳隆志 953
2784 China cutting too close to the bone Taipei Times 975
2785 Flaws mean Chen verdict violates the Constitution Hung Ying-hua 洪英花 1333
2786 Taiwan must fight for recognition Taipei Times 981
2787 Chen ruling sounds like old, cranky feudal hands James Wang 王景弘 1084
2788 The DPP’s struggle for one voice Taipei Times 998
2789 Murder probe reveals nothing new Bruce Jacobs 家博 1104
2790 A guilty verdict to scorn Taipei Times 1050
2791 Unintentional sobriety Taipei Times 1060
2792 Deaflympic hubris — courtesy of the Ma team Hsu Chien-jung 許建榮 1160
2793 Behold China’s network in Taiwan Yao Jen-to 姚人多 857
2794 Freedom fading fast in Hong Kong Taipei Times 896
2795 Ma no longer ruler of his domain Taipei Times 1016
2796 Dalai Lama rose above the hacks Cao Changqing 曹長青 1049
2797 Senator Ted Kennedy: a true friend of Taiwan Mark Chen 陳唐山 893
2798 Taiwan’s legal system and Chen Bruce Jacobs 家博 1130
2799 Propaganda overshadows Dalai Lama Taipei Times 815
2800 The balance between the US, Japan and Taiwan Sebo Koh 許世模 1026
 
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Newsflash


Laid-off workers planning a New Year’s Eve “Occupy MRT Station” protest tonight stand at a platform on the Taipei Main Station MRT stop on Saturday to apologize in advance for the inconvenience that their planned protest is expected to cause to commuters.
Photo: CNA

Hundreds of university students and workers are to “celebrate” New Year’s Eve today in Taipei by protesting against President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) administration as others participate in year-end festivities and countdowns.

Members and supporters of the Youth Alliance Against Media Monsters are planning to stage an overnight sit-in protest today at Liberty Square to urge the government to reject the controversial Next Media Group deal.