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2441 Ukraine — a mirror to Taiwan’s transition Yang Shin-nan 楊信男 765
2442 Preferential 18% interest rate is not defensible Hu Wen-hui 胡文輝 762
2443 Time is running out for defense Wang Jyh-perng 王志鵬 731
2444 Fighting for abolition of preferential treatment Lin Chia 林洽 701
2445 Reviews for referendums need to be re-examined Chen Miao-fen 陳妙芬 693
2446 Voters can either save Ma or save the nation James Wang 王景弘 677
2447 Lee denies suggesting joint ticket Taipei Times 648
2448 US-Taiwan draft treaty proposed Taipei Times 665
2449 Stop fabricating Taiwan’s history Liberty Times Editorial 1171
2450 Birdcaging democracy Taipei Times Editorial 674
2451 An inconsistent Presidential Office Taipei Times Editorial 587
2452 Who will stay behind as Taiwan’s people flee? Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 633
2453 Propaganda or self-promotion? Taipei Times Editorial 665
2454 Chaos will define 2011 in Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 654
2455 Draft law threatens media freedoms Lu I-ming 呂一銘 661
2456 Beautiful or not, lies are still far from truth James Wang 王景弘 628
2457 Security overkill robs envoy, public Taipei Times Editorial 675
2458 Ma’s delusions of ‘soft power’ Taipei Times Editorial 699
2459 No place for politicking on human rights issues Cho Chun-ying 卓春英 701
2460 A challenging year for human rights Yang Tsung-li 楊宗澧 632
 
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Newsflash


A man takes a picture of a portrait of People First Party Chairman James Soong at press conference in Taipei on Thursday at which Soong announced his presidential candidacy.
Photo: Liao Chen-huei, Taipei Times

Student activist Chen Wei-ting (陳為廷) and New Power Party legislative candidate Freddy Lim (林昶佐) joined netizens yesterday in panning comments by People First Party (PFP) Chairman and presidential candidate James Soong (宋楚瑜) on the Martial Law period as inappropriate.

Soong declared his presidential bid on Thursday and his campaign photograph showed Soong covered in mud.