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141 Los Angeles vigil for Taiwan enters fifth month outside federal builing Michael Richardson 819
142 Inside Taiwan's Political Purgatory: Prison interview with Chen Shui-bian (Part 17 of 20) Michael Richardson 848
143 Taiwan public media must not be compromised Taiwan News Editorial 950
144 The risks for Taiwan in a 'Ma-Hu' meeting Taiwan News Editorial 1003
145 United States asked to expel Republic of China in-exile from Taiwan Michael Richardson 806
146 Taiwan's democracy radio Ocean Voice raided by ROC police third time this year Michael Richardson 874
147 Inside Taiwan’s Political Purgatory: Lee Teng-hui, a profile in courage (Part 11 of 20) Michael Richardson 866
148 Taiwan needs boost in creativity, not more cuts in taxes Taiwan News Editorial 795
149 Inside Taiwan’s Political Purgatory: 228 Massacre scars Taiwan history (Part 3 of 20) Michael Richardson 1251
150 Why Ma must debate Taiwan - PRC ECFA Taiwan News Editorial 1011
151 How Ma is undercutting Taiwan-Pacific links Taiwan News Editorial 994
152 The rest is history David Frazier 1106
153 Taiwan people must reject ECFA scam Taiwan News Editorial 876
154 Yaung's failure is no 'shock' for Taiwan Taiwan News Editorial 787
155 Taiwan leaders blind to PRC pact politics Taiwan News Editorial 854
156 Taiwan needs smart military think tank Taiwan News Editorial 1197
157 Why Ma and KMT must apologize for '228' Taiwan News Editorial 1138
158 Another lesson for Ma sent by Taiwan voters Taiwan News Editorial 1270
159 Ma aims to erase Taiwan citizenship Taiwan News Editorial 904
160 Ma bears responsibility for Taiwan's security Taiwan News Editorial 957
 
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Newsflash


Prosecutor-General Huang Shih-ming talks to reporters after he leaves the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office on Thursday evening.
Photo: Liu Hsin-de, Taipei Times

The Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office yesterday said it was comparing statements made by President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) and three others who were summoned on Thursday evening over allegations that Prosecutor-General Huang Shih-ming (黃世銘) had leaked details of an investigation into a case of alleged improper lobbying by Legislative Speaker Wang Jin-pyng (王金平).

Ma, Premier Jiang Yi-huah (江宜樺) and former Presidential Office deputy secretary-general Lo Chih-chang (羅智強) were subpoenaed as witnesses, while Huang was questioned as a defendant.