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1861 Fukushima disaster is warning to world, TEPCO boss says Simon Tisdall / The Guardian, TOKYO 495
1862 Censoring ‘Death of a Buddha’ Taipei Times Editorial 518
1863 KMT charter now anti-democratic Frank Hsieh 謝長廷 582
1864 Preserving the values of democracy Huang Cheng-yi 黃丞儀 485
1865 Taiwan losing patience with Ma, KMT Taipei Times Editorial 436
1866 Strong chain to contain dictatorship Wilson Chen 陳破空 468
1867 Flag furor shows China’s true colors Taipei Times Editorial 475
1868 Civil disobedience in the making Taipei Times Editorial 474
1869 Ma is the master of the half-truth Taipei Times Editorial 486
1870 Ma shows alienation in US paper interview James Wang 王景弘 428
1871 Taiwanese and the banality of evil Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 460
1872 Ma’s moves toward political talks Taipei Times Editorial 434
1873 KMT, CCP both see their home in China Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 541
1874 Taiwan has a strategic role to play in region Rong-i Arthur Hong 洪榮一 476
1875 Ma denies he is a head of state in key speech Bill Chang 張國城 422
1876 Human rights, democracy threatened David Schak et al. 426
1877 US shutdown reflects KMT attitudes Taipei Times Editorial 435
1878 Clearing up the bugging mess Taipei Times Editorial 498
1879 Prosecutor-general has abused his position Wu Ching-chin 吳景欽 542
1880 Ma should be held accountable Taipei Times Editorial 440
 
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Newsflash


Lawyer and Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) member George Wang yesterday prepares to file a lawsuit with the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office over the unexplained loss of value of the party’s assets.
Photo: Chien Li-chung, Taipei Times

George Wang (王可富), lawyer and former legal consultant to Ma Ho-ling (馬鶴凌), yesterday filed suit against 13 elite members of the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) — including President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) — accusing them of breach of trust and embezzling NT$200 billion (US$6.3 billion) worth of party assets.

“Ma Ying-jeou is behind the unexplained depreciation of party assets,” Wang said as he filed the suit with the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office.