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1481 KMT still clinging to China Taipei Times Editorial 532
1482 Tsai stresses commitment to reforms Taipei Times 869
1483 KMT must stop hiding the truth on party assets James Wang 王景弘 929
1484 Airing the KMT’s dirty laundry Taipei Times Editorial 728
1485 Beijing’s strong dislike of Hillary Parris Chang 張旭成 728
1486 China aims to divide and conquer Paul Lin 林保華 620
1487 The problem with Tsai’s top judicial candidates James Wang 王景弘 649
1488 KMT was corrupted by power, absolutely Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 561
1489 Tsai honest in apology to nation’s Aborgines Zhang Ming-yo 張銘祐 642
1490 The DPP must stick to the path voters laid Chan Chang-chuan 詹長權 599
1491 Taiwanese-Americans want to be counted Peter Chen 陳正義 678
1492 Time for Taiwan-US normalization Parris Chang 張旭成 671
1493 Apology must be backed by actions Taipei Times Editorial 484
1494 KMT digs its grave on assets issue Liberty Times Editorial 702
1495 KMT still playing public for a fool Taipei Times Editorial 588
1496 DPP’s risky curricula review process Taipei Times Editorial 519
1497 Tsai’s frustrating ‘Post’ interview Taipei Times Editorial 747
1498 KMT should follow Ma Ying-jeou to Itu Aba James Wang 王景弘 516
1499 CCP’s Tom Sawyer ploy nears end Wayne Pajunen 632
1500 Artistic compromise and China Taipei Times Editorial 491
 
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Newsflash

The Ministry of National Defense (MND) yesterday issued an official apology over what now appears to have been the wrongful execution of a soldier convicted of sexually abusing and murdering a five-year-old girl in 1996.

Amid calls by legislators for President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) and the military to account for the execution of Chiang Kuo-ching (江國慶) in 1997, the ministry said in the afternoon that it would fully cooperate with an investigation, adding that the military and judicial system had learned a lesson from this case and that more rigorous investigation mechanisms should be adopted to ensure the protection of human rights.