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2661 Seeking a man of substance Taipei Times Editorial 1211
2662 US arms sales crucial for Taiwan Doug Bandow 1091
2663 Raising the red lantern over Taroko Taipei Times Editorial 937
2664 Google’s wake-up call to the world Nat Bellocchi 994
2665 The benefits of putting up a fight Paul Lin 林保華 1128
2666 A sergeant at arms wouldn’t help Taipei Times 1004
2667 An impeachment to dismember Taipei Times Editorial 906
2668 King of more than just the KMT Taipei Times Editorial 1125
2669 Gilley’s ‘Finlandization’ is wrong Nat Bellocchi 1015
2670 Wickedness in the guise of policy Liberty Times Editorial 1137
2671 Haiti’s tragedy and Taiwan Taipei Times 1594
2672 Referendum law needs to be reformed to be useful Taipei Times 914
2673 Selling snake oil to the electorate Taipei Times 960
2674 Taking path of Finland could leave Taiwan cold Chen Yi-nan 陳逸南 1117
2675 Time for Adimmune to show data Mayo Kuo 郭明裕 1051
2676 Honesty is worth the risk of ulcers Taipei Times 1008
2677 PRC barks sanctions, but can it bite? Taipei Times 1104
2678 A foundation for pitiful debate Taipei Times 1091
2679 First it was US beef, then an ECFA Taipei Times 890
2680 Yen Ching-piao is Yi-ge repackaged Taipei Times 1085
 
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Newsflash


Former president Ma Ying-jeou, center, yesterday attends a forum on education in Taipei held by the Global Views Educational Foundation.
Photo: CNA

Lawmakers and judicial officials yesterday responded to charges made by former president Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九), who has accused prosecutors of leaking information related to an ongoing case in which he is involved, saying that Ma is trying to interfere with the judicial process and shift the public’s focus away from an investigation into financial irregularities in the sales of Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) assets.