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2721 US beef and the curse of Yu Wen Taipei Times 826
2722 US-China relations remain crucial Sushil Seth 1104
2723 By all means, please interfere Taipei Times 931
2724 The ‘former bitter rivals’ fantasy Taipei Times 945
2725 Protection needed to dispel legal questions Carol Lin 林志潔 888
2726 Don’t put US credibility to the test James Holmes 752
2727 Can the KMT clean up its act? Taipei Times 1009
2728 Public policy needs public input Taipei Times 1036
2729 Greens unite, protect and besiege Paul Lin 林保華 845
2730 The KMT prepares to eat itself Taipei Times 977
2731 Obama, Ma leave Taiwan flatfooted Taipei Times 1214
2732 Cause for concern over press index Taipei Times 862
2733 Anti-corruption is no carte blanche Chen Chun-kai 陳君愷 812
2734 Columbus Day is not an occasion to be proud Chi Chun-chieh 紀駿傑 684
2735 Illusions about Chinese goodwill Chu Ping-tzu 祝平次 826
2736 Little to show for a lot of hype Taipei Times 941
2737 Classical Chinese proposal is a bad idea Taipei Times 1038
2738 The appeal system for detention is not fair Wu Ching-chin 吳景欽 854
2739 The Control Yuan and scapegoating Taipei Times 736
2740 Balancing US, PRC comfort zones Paul Lin 林保華 891
 
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Newsflash

Former president Lee Teng-hui (李登輝) yesterday said he was innocent and dismissed the corruption charges against him as groundless.

In a speech made one day after being indicted on charges of embezzling state funds, the 88-year-old said he did not want to go into details of the case as they “simply came out of the prosecutors’ own heads,” adding that as an old man, “I don’t fear death, let alone these oppression tactics.”

Lee, the nation’s first democratically elected president, is the second former president to be charged with corruption and money laundering after Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) was found guilty by the Supreme Court last year.