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Home Editorials of Interest Jerome F. Keating's writings

Jerome F. Keating's writings


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101 Taiwan's Ma Ying-jeou Gets Caught Again with a Foot in Each of Two Boats Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1208
102 Protests aided Taiwan’s democracy Jerome Keating 906
103 Taiwan & Deng Nan-jung's Death: It was not that Long Ago! Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1497
104 Time to end these futile charades Jerome Keating 792
105 Lin Yi-shih Exposes Taiwan's Unfinished and Unresolved Past Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1519
106 A Strange Justice in Taiwan's Chen Shui-bian Case Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1401
107 The Question of Taiwan's Discourse and Who Should Control it? Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1292
108 Ma could finally be lost for words Jerome Keating 664
109 China, Foxconn, Apple, and the Tipping Point Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1489
110 Is Chen Shui-bian Being Made a Surrogate Scapegoat for Taiwan? Part III of III Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1490
111 Is Chen Shui-bian Being Made a Surrogate Scapegoat for Taiwan? Part II of III Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1500
112 Is Chen Shui-bian Being Made a Surrogate Scapegoat for Taiwan? Part I of III Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1499
113 Will Taiwan Waste Another Four Years as a Rudderless Ship Under Ma Ying-jeou Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1118
114 Ma Ying-jeou, the Phony Pony President of Taiwan, Caves Again! Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1238
115 Taiwan's Past Still Not Reconciled or Honestly Dealt with by Some KMT Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1196
116 Deconstructing the Middle Kingdom on Taiwan's Border: Part I Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1219
117 How Far Does the Apple Fall from the Tree? Ask Confucius Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1263
118 Taiwan: No Honeymoon For Ma Ying-jeou this time Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1324
119 The Ma mandate that never was Jerome Keating 641
120 Taiwan, Sifting Through the Past and Present for the Truth Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1106
 
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Newsflash


Former minister of transportation and communications Kuo Yao-chi waves to her supporters outside the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office yesterday as she leaves for the Taoyuan Women’s Prison to begin an eight-year sentence for corruption.
Photo: Lin Chun-hung, Taipei Times

Insisting that she was unjustly declared guilty of corruption and vowing to fight to clear her name, former minister of transportation and communications Kuo Yao-chi (郭瑤琪) bade a tearful farewell to her supporters yesterday morning as she headed off to Taoyuan Women’s Prison.

Chanting “Stop the political persecution” and “The minister is innocent,” a crowd of former colleagues and supporters greeted Kuo as she stepped out of her car to report to the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office before being sent to prison.