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201 Taiwan leaders must push for Liu Xiaobo's freedom Taiwan News Editorial 739
202 How do I know China wrecked the Copenhagen deal? I was in the room Mark Lynas 857
203 KMT, CCP hit gas pedal for 'one China' market Taiwan News Editorial 850
204 Taiwan should display our Democracy to PRC Taiwan News Editorial 971
205 Taiwan people can break KMT-CCP 'black box' Taiwan News Editorial 1182
206 Taiwan-PRC ECFA needs debate and referendum Taiwan News Editorial 816
207 What 'Formosa' means for today's Taiwan Taiwan News 1298
208 Taiwan needs no more 'King-makers' Taiwan News 749
209 Voters can check PRC political pressure Taiwan News 819
210 Obama Loses a Round Ying Chan 851
211 Sledging the wrong foreigners Taipei Times 1007
212 Fifth open letter on the erosion of justice in Taiwan Tim Maddog 939
213 Mayor shows KMT agrees Taiwan belongs to PRC Taiwan News 988
214 Why Taiwan does not need ROC centenary Taiwan News 1194
215 How can East Asia achieve democracy? Tim Maddog 1229
216 Don’t concede more on Taiwan Hisahiko Okazaki 926
217 '228' is not just 'history' for Taiwan Taiwan News 885
218 Accountability is issue in Taiwan-U.S. beef flap Taiwan News 1116
219 U.S. needs balanced policy toward Taiwan Taiwan News 855
220 Chen Shui-bian and Roger Lin may face death penalty in Taiwan over U.S. litigation claims Michael Richardson 3566
 
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Newsflash

President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) was shouted down in Changhua County yesterday while attending a protest he had been invited to over the planned construction of a controversial petrochemical complex.

Before Ma was ready to address the crowd over the Kuokuang Petrochemical Technology Co (國光石化科技) project, some protesters asked him to sign a letter promising he would express opposition to the project, but the president refused to do so.

Ma’s refusal angered the protesters, who barred him from delivering the speech with repeated chants demanding that he “step down” and asked that he remain seated.