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Home Editorials of Interest Jerome F. Keating's writings

Jerome F. Keating's writings


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301 Me, Freddy Lim, Chiang Kai-shek, Art and Taiwan's Identity Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1938
302 Chen's gone, the system lives on Jerome Keating 1312
303 The KMT's Calculated Deflection: the Unjust and Unconstitutional Trial of Chen Shui-bian Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1349
304 Maritime Taiwan, a New Book with a Different Perspective on Taiwan Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1506
305 As the World Turns in Taiwan III: Reallity Check for the Rest of the World Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1288
306 As the World Turns in Taiwan II: More Games than One In Kaohsiung Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1419
307 As the World Turns in Taiwan I: Junket Time Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1306
308 When It Comes to National Identity, Taiwanese Can Be Their Own Worst Enemy Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1329
309 Why the Name of Democracy Memorial Hall Should Not Be Changed Back to Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Part II Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1273
310 Why the Name of Democracy Memorial Hall Should Not Be Changed Back to Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1171
311 Is Ma Ying-jeou Becoming the Kiss of Death? Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1368
312 Ma-Ying-jeou's Flexible Diplomacy, ECFA and Flying by the Seat of Your Pants Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1321
313 How Many Protests Must Be Made Against the KMT Abuse of Justice in Taiwan? Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1545
314 Taiwan POW Camps Memorial Society Active in June Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1725
315 Peng Ming-min's New Book, Does Taiwan Need to Escape from Ma? Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1735
316 Ma Ying-jeou's Mentor Remains Depressed Over What He Sees in Taiwan Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1640
317 Wu Poh-hsiung: Tears, Just Desserts, Or the Simple Inevitable Slap in the Face? Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1255
318 Taiwan, Asia's Supposed Voldemort, That-Which-Must-Not-Be-Named Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1545
319 Ma Ying-jeou's Police State? A Follow Up on the 5/17 Protest "Accident" Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1739
320 Emboldened Police Car Runs Down Two Anti-Ma Ying-jeou Protesters in Taipei Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1271
 
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Newsflash

Lead vocalist Freddy Lim of the heavy metal band Chthonic burns a Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) flag during a concert at Sing-ling Temple in Puli Township, Nantou County, on Saturday.
Photo: Loa Iok-sin, Taipei Times.


More than 1,000 people from across Taiwan and overseas rocked the sleepy town of Puli (埔里) in the mountains of Nantou County on Saturday night for the first heavy metal concert to be held at one of the nation’s temples.

A little after sunset, music accompanied by waves of loud shouting could be heard coming from the parking lot of the Sing-ling Temple. Unlike the traditional music one normally hears at a temple during religious festivities, this was the sound of the bass, electric guitar and keyboards, and the shouting did not come from the faithful, but from fans of the local heavy metal band Chthonic.