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1821 KMT must repay debt it owes to Taiwanese Lin Kien-tsu 林健次 609
1822 Corruption hiding safe behind bad legislation Wu Ching-Chin 吳景欽 566
1823 Rebuilding the nation is best type of reform Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 529
1824 Fix KMT first, then Constitution Paul Lin 林保華 621
1825 Times in Taiwan ‘Are a-Changin’ Wayne Pajunen 545
1826 Elections bring hope for a better Taiwan Mark Kao 531
1827 Moribund Constitution needs to go Chen Chao-ju 陳昭如 568
1828 Chen release a step to reconciliation Taipei Times Editorial 564
1829 Government must listen to people Taipei Times Editorial 581
1830 Ko emerges as possible leader for diplomacy HoonTing 雲程 537
1831 KMT needs to change its mindset Taipei Times Editorial 615
1832 Breaking through the ‘party-state’ democracy Chung Ming-Lun 鍾明倫 535
1833 KMT defeat a new start for Taiwan democracy Chiu Hei-yuan 瞿海源 534
1834 Taiwanese compatriots include the ill and poor Mayo Kuo 郭明裕 577
1835 Taipei can break free from the KMT today Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 562
1836 Reliance on China is a hindrance to free trade Gerrit Van Der Wees 535
1837 The appeals of Lien the lachrymose Taipei Times Editorial 582
1838 Democracy more than just a ballot Taipei Times Editorial 536
1839 Elections need to be less about good looks Chang Shyue-yih 張學逸 517
1840 Organ smears are a disservice to all Taipei Times Editorial 585
 
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Newsflash


Taiwan Society chairman Chang Yeh-sen speaks at a news conference in Taipei yesterday for a petition signed by 65 groups calling for former president Chen Shui-bian to be pardoned.
Photo: Peter Lo, Taipei Times

Sixty-five groups yesterday joined a petition calling for former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) to be pardoned, providing a boost to a campaign that has been brewing ever since the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) regained power last year.