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2181 Taiwan’s beacon starts to flicker Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 540
2182 Taiwan must face its ROC demons Yang Liu Hsiu-hua 楊劉秀華 587
2183 Raining on Ma Ying-jeou’s parade Taipei Times Editorial 549
2184 Washington must stand by its old ally Taiwan Ileana Ros-Lehtinen 540
2185 Defending freedom of speech Taipei Times Editorial 593
2186 A crisis for everyone but Ma Taipei Times Editorial 558
2187 China tunes in airwave propaganda Taipei Times Editorial 656
2188 An about-face, but no apology Taipei Times Editorial 575
2189 Useful toe treading by Taiwan? J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 563
2190 Our reluctant commander-in-chief Taipei Times Editorial 635
2191 Empty words on human rights? Taipei Times Editorial 599
2192 Locks alone won’t keep hope alive Taipei Times Editorial 645
2193 Unraveling the mystery of Taiwan’s constitution Bo Tedards 620
2194 The ‘China dream’ may become a nightmare Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 694
2195 Knowingly walking right into a trap Taipei Times Editorial 615
2196 The ‘crimes’ of Nixon pale against those of Ma James Wang 王景弘 606
2197 Remembering the Tibetans’ plight Taipei Times Editorial 711
2198 Ma administration’s foul-ups mount Taipei Times Editorial 640
2199 A fuller perspective on 228 needed Jolan Hsieh 謝若蘭 710
2200 Learning from others’ food safety mistakes Warren Kuo 郭華仁 661
 
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Newsflash

Greater Kaohsiung prosecutors yesterday said they had no position on whether former first lady Wu Shu-jen (吳淑珍) should serve a lengthy jail sentence until she reports to Taichung Prison’s Pei Teh Hospital on Friday to undergo an evaluation, which will determine if she is fit enough to serve her term.

Wu’s son, Chen Chih-chung (陳致中), said he hoped doctors at the hospital would visit Wu in Greater Kaohsiung to assess her health rather than force her to travel to Greater Taichung.