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1081 Ostracized China would lash out Taipei Times Editorial 671
1082 Let Trump be on China, N Korea Joseph Bosco 648
1083 Human rights, the TRA’s legacy John J. Tkacik, Jr. 657
1084 Know thine enemy Taipei Times Editorial 650
1085 DPP must do its job or risk being voted out Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 611
1086 Tsai should stand behind primary Taipei Times Editorial 623
1087 A dead end to WHO participation Lin Shih-chia 林世嘉 648
1088 Terry Gou record raises questions Taipei Times Editorial 612
1089 Governing with common sense Liberty Times Editorial 622
1090 Students rise up against fake news Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 598
1091 Letting the public choose a candidate Taipei Times Editorial 656
1092 Identifying infiltration by Chinese at all levels Chen Kuan-Fu 陳冠甫 636
1093 US must add more teeth to the TRA Manik Mehta 650
1094 Rethinking the world — and failing Taipei Times Editorial 679
1095 DPP in danger of regression Taipei Times Editorial 584
1096 Clean fighting key to party politics Teng Ming-hung 鄧敏宏 564
1097 Voting choices key for independence Taipei Times Editorial 587
1098 Han Kuo-yu needs ‘100% apology’ Taipei Times Editorial 555
1099 Law needed to prevent Beijing’s infiltration Hung Cheng 洪正 564
1100 Removing stains of Chinese culture Paul Lin 林保華 685
 
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Newsflash

Prosecutors yesterday denied reports that former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) recently admitted using the presidential airplane to carry cash to Palau as part of his alleged money laundering.

The Chinese-language Apple Daily reported yesterday that investigators probing the former president’s money-laundering case questioned officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and national security agencies. These officials reportedly received instructions from the former president to prepare a certain amount of money to be converted into US dollars as part of Chen’s “classified diplomatic affairs.”