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2301 Geography is not fate; Taiwan still has options Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 676
2302 China’s cultural harmony cracking Brahma Chellaney 695
2303 Act before your apathy does Taipei Times Editorial 673
2304 Ma’s day in ‘Provence’ could cost Taipei Times Editorial 603
2305 Tibet enters new era as PM Sangay sworn in John Isom and Fiona McConnell 729
2306 Facing non-democratic choices J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 893
2307 US rating’s effect on Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 693
2308 Nuclear waste cannot be ignored Taipei Times Editorial 790
2309 To be or not to be Taiwanese or Chinese James Wang 王景弘 623
2310 Beware of the Chinese flu Taipei Times Editorial 736
2311 Ma must face historical KMT burden Taipei Times Editorial 656
2312 Premier Wu is like Ma’s very own Wendi Deng James Wang 王景弘 661
2313 No legal evidence, no sovereignty Kuo Cheng-deng 郭正典 897
2314 A vote for Ma is a vote for China Liberty Times Editorial 823
2315 Ma’s record more fiction than fact Taipei Times Editorial 698
2316 Ma acting as China’s Trojan horse Liberty Times Editorial 802
2317 Centerline breach threatens security Taipei Times Editorial 770
2318 Ma Ying-jeou the misunderstood Taipei Times Editorial 707
2319 Ending the long rule of the KMT Chen Yi-shen 陳儀深 655
2320 Learn from history as we build the future Hsueh Li-kuei 薛理桂 676
 
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Newsflash


Former presidential adviser Wu Li-pei speaks at a press conference in Taipei yesterday, announcing that he is suing two prosecutors and two judges he says abused their authority through malicious prosecutions.
Photo: Wang Min-wei, Taipei Times

Former presidential adviser Wu Li-pei (吳澧培), who was found not guilty in a money-laundering case, yesterday filed lawsuits against two prosecutors and two judges for what he called their abuse of judicial powers and political persecution.

Accompanied by his lawyers, Wu filed lawsuits against former Special Investigation Division (SID) prosecutors Chen Yun-nan (陳雲南) and Tsai Tsun-hsi (蔡宗熙) for malicious prosecution and judges Tsai Shou-hsun (蔡守訓) and Lee Ying-hao (李英豪) for malicious accusation.