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2661 The ECFA is the main game Taipei Times 680
2662 Campaign to discredit Chen goes on Taipei Times 691
2663 Ma government not a good sport Taipei Times 734
2664 Why Pearl Harbor is still essential James Holmes 727
2665 A quiet, but strong Obama Taipei Times 928
2666 Pitfalls and possibilities in Obama’s Taiwan line Nat Bellocchi 728
2667 The crucial place of a democracy’s referendum Yeh Chu-lan Lee Ying-yuan 葉菊蘭,李應元 757
2668 DPP needs coherent policies to win Taipei Times 890
2669 Ma’s covenant of political silence David S. Min 敏洪奎 872
2670 Can ECFA negotiations be trusted? Taipei Times 1011
2671 The PRC’s malign currency policy Thomas I. Palley 853
2672 Death will not silence the protests Taipei Times 813
2673 No need to sign a peace agreement with China Peng Ming-Min 彭明敏 863
2674 No more trials by media Taipei Times 856
2675 Grand justices fail to take a stand Chang Wen-chen 張文貞 957
2676 Friendship is no bar to espionage J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 836
2677 The problem of surplus capital Taipei Times 792
2678 US beef and the curse of Yu Wen Taipei Times 731
2679 US-China relations remain crucial Sushil Seth 1045
2680 By all means, please interfere Taipei Times 855
 
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Newsflash


Former president Chen Shui-bian’s mother, Chen Li Shen, center, yesterday weeps at a press conference at the Democratic Progressive Party’s office in Greater Tainan as she urged the government to release her son from prison on compassionate grounds.
Photo: CNA

Former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) is to apply to the Ministry of Justice for medical parole after his latest examination showed that his deteriorating state of health meets the criteria for medical parolees, his son, Chen Chih-chung (陳致中), said yesterday, even though the ministry on Monday had denied that his condition meets the requirements for such a parole.