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1061 Tsai must reach out to Dalai Lama Taipei Times Editorial 473
1062 China certain to break ‘peace treaty’ Taipei Times Editorial 464
1063 Traitors need to be rooted out now Paul Lin 林保華 494
1064 Buying off gangsters, politicians and temples Chen Chi-nung 陳啟濃 459
1065 Criticism comes with democracy Taipei Times Editorial 468
1066 Universities are risking integrity Taipei Times Editorial 495
1067 Examining the security situation Tu Ho-ting 杜和庭 491
1068 Taiwan must prepare for new era John Hsieh 謝鎮寬 498
1069 Taiwanese can see through China Taipei Times Editorial 490
1070 Research on Taiwan merits local recognition Tiunn Hok Chu 張復聚 525
1071 Labor insurance needs bold reforms Taipei Times Editorial 590
1072 Symbols’ removal needs consensus Taipei Times 523
1073 No ‘rights’ to celebrate Taipei Times Editorial 537
1074 Time for a serious discussion Taipei Times Editorial 534
1075 Hong Kong and Taiwan are different Taipei Times Editorial 518
1076 Sovereignty belongs to Taiwanese Taipei Times Editorial 535
1077 Slap proves how willing the KMT is to coexist Lin Jui-hsia 林瑞霞 499
1078 Blanket ban on Chinese software Taipei Times Editorial 489
1079 Greater threat awareness needed Taipei Times Editorial 554
1080 China’s new regulations for teachers pose a threat Koeh Ian-lim 郭燕霖 502
 
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Newsflash

Family members of former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) rushed to the prison hospital in Greater Taichung yesterday upon receiving news that he had broken a bone in a fall on Saturday.

The former first lady, Wu Shu-jen (吳淑珍), had already been informed and paid a visit to her husband over the weekend.

According to Chen Chih-chung (陳致中), son of the former president, his father fell and fractured the fibula, or calf bone, in his right leg.