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961 Identifying infiltration by Chinese at all levels Chen Kuan-Fu 陳冠甫 412
962 US must add more teeth to the TRA Manik Mehta 476
963 Rethinking the world — and failing Taipei Times Editorial 444
964 DPP in danger of regression Taipei Times Editorial 405
965 Clean fighting key to party politics Teng Ming-hung 鄧敏宏 393
966 Voting choices key for independence Taipei Times Editorial 409
967 Han Kuo-yu needs ‘100% apology’ Taipei Times Editorial 386
968 Law needed to prevent Beijing’s infiltration Hung Cheng 洪正 378
969 Removing stains of Chinese culture Paul Lin 林保華 452
970 Tsai must reach out to Dalai Lama Taipei Times Editorial 393
971 China certain to break ‘peace treaty’ Taipei Times Editorial 384
972 Traitors need to be rooted out now Paul Lin 林保華 416
973 Buying off gangsters, politicians and temples Chen Chi-nung 陳啟濃 393
974 Criticism comes with democracy Taipei Times Editorial 398
975 Universities are risking integrity Taipei Times Editorial 413
976 Examining the security situation Tu Ho-ting 杜和庭 410
977 Taiwan must prepare for new era John Hsieh 謝鎮寬 406
978 Taiwanese can see through China Taipei Times Editorial 412
979 Research on Taiwan merits local recognition Tiunn Hok Chu 張復聚 430
980 Labor insurance needs bold reforms Taipei Times Editorial 490
 
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Newsflash

President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) instructed the executive and legislative branches yesterday to send representatives to Washington to mend fences after the US government warned that legislative moves to bar imports of some US beef and beef products would “constitute a unilateral abrogation of a bilateral agreement concluded in good faith” just two months ago.

On Tuesday, lawmakers from the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) and the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) agreed that no ground beef or bovine offal from the US would be allowed to enter Taiwan. The DPP caucus accepted a revised KMT motion to amend the Act Governing Food Sanitation (食品衛生管理法) that would ban imports of “risky” substances, including brains, eyes, spinal cords, intestines, ground beef and other related beef products from areas in which mad cow disease has been reported in the past decade.