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1821 KMT still in denial over 228 killings Chen Yi-shen 陳儀深 624
1822 Vocal rally over China’s contentious flight routes Lai Chung-chiang 賴中強 702
1823 Left-wing parties light the third way Taipei Times Editorial 638
1824 Memoir of Taiwan’s turning point Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 701
1825 Time to end servile Chiang worship Taipei Times Editorial 606
1826 New movie documents denim-clad revolutionist Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 608
1827 President maintains his run of strikeouts James Wang 王景弘 523
1828 KMT inexorably slides into oblivion Shyu-tu Lee 李學圖 709
1829 ‘Bromances’ unable to paper over KMT cracks Chin Heng-wei 金恆煒 618
1830 Alex Tsai vote reveals recall flaws Taipei Times Editorial 574
1831 Sunflowers planted democratic seeds Taipei Times Editorial 629
1832 Taiwan still needs democratic reform Taipei Times Editorial 577
1833 Identity is key to nation’s future The Liberty Times Editorial 721
1834 KMT unresponsive to new citizens Michael Hsiao 蕭新煌 684
1835 PRC’s new air routes merit tough response Peng Ming-min 彭明敏 664
1836 Standing up to big business Taipei Times Editorial 666
1837 Beijing’s muzzle on the HK media Chung Ming-lun and Adrian Chiu 鍾明倫,趙致洋 646
1838 US must not meddle in 2016 polls Lee Shyu-tu 李學圖 637
1839 Reform not for use as smokescreen Huang Kuo-chang 黃國昌 662
1840 Real threat of avian flu spreading to humans Wong Ruey-hong 翁瑞宏 645
 
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Newsflash

The Council of Grand Justices yesterday announced a constitutional interpretation that switching judges in former president Chen Shui-bian’s (陳水扁) case was not unconstitutional, dealing a serious blow to the former president and his supporters.

The Council of Grand Justices reasoned that the method the Taipei District Court used to combine corruption and money laundering cases was in agreement with the Constitution’s protection of a defendant’s litigation rights because it was conducted according to the law and through a committee of five judges, said Hsieh Wen-ting (謝文定), spokesperson for the Judicial Yuan.