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2561 Ma living up to Web-created name Taipei Times Editorial 874
2562 Now they oppose partisan politics Taipei Times Editorial 938
2563 Trade deal safety-valve shrouded in mystery Nathan Novak 李漢聲 899
2564 Sovereignty upheld? Think again J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 959
2565 China’s deployment of missiles is a mistake Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 867
2566 Investors ponder unknown knowns Taipei Times Editorial 872
2567 No more 3D glasses, Mr President Taipei Times Editorial 862
2568 Reflected glory is for the vainglorious Taipei Times Editorial 809
2569 The Korean War and the fate of Taiwan Chen Yi-shen 陳儀深 1025
2570 The day that changed our world Taipei Times Editorial 862
2571 The central bank takes action Taipei Times Editorial 886
2572 Cross-strait unification and the US Lu I-ming 呂一銘 1037
2573 Taiwan: Hawaii, Jamaica or Cuba? James Holmes 768
2574 Ma still unclear on Taiwan’s status Taipei Times Editorial 785
2575 New opportunities for Taiwan Liberty Times Editorial 867
2576 Workers in China will stand up for their rights James Wang 王景弘 720
2577 Ma's push to stampede Taiwan people to ECFA Taiwan News Editorial 916
2578 China on the brink of huge social changes Paul Lin 林保華 823
2579 Foxconn raises could change China Taipei Times Editorial 1021
2580 Mayor’s competence questioned Taipei Times Editorial 821
 
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Chen Chih-chung, son of former president Chen Shui-bian, speaks to the press yesterday, rejecting the Ministry of Justice’s judgements about his father’s health and saying that any medical issues should be examined and evaluated by medical experts.
Photo: Li Jung-ping, Taipei Times

The family of jailed former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) yesterday urged authorities to pay more attention to Chen’s health problems, in light of the fact that he has previously suffered a stroke.

Chen Chih-chung (陳致中), son of the former president, said a team of neurosurgeons and urologists from major medical centers should be allowed to examine his father.