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281 Hero died upholding democracy Michael Lin 林子堯 169
282 Fighting for a worthy cause Taipei Times Editorials 169
283 Xi’s pursuit of his genocidal goal Kok Bayraq 195
284 Siraya ruling step in right direction The Liberty Times Editorial 157
285 Memorial insensitive to history Huang Hui-chun 黃惠君 172
286 Ann Kao is riding a wave of undue privilege Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 170
287 Ko Wen-je aiding tactics of the CCP Pan Kuan 潘寬 190
288 War could be sooner than expected Sean Durns 157
289 Long road to go after Pingpu ruling Taipei Times Editorials 174
290 LEO service critical for security Taipei Times Editorials 195
291 Miles Yu On Taiwan: America’s strategic clarity in defense of Taiwan: The dangerous illusion of strategic ambiguity Miles Yu 235
292 Controlling Tibet with lockdowns Palden Sonam 170
293 Jaw offers sugar-coated poison Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 172
294 Myth of Taiwan as Pacific nation Michael Walsh Adam Morrow Yang Wen-chi 楊文琪 243
295 Kaohsiung could become key hub Christina Lin 181
296 Will to fight is the best deterrent Simon Tang 湯先鈍 182
297 Ill-gotten assets are holding KMT together James Wang 王景弘 223
298 Plagiarism scandal claims more Taipei Times Editorials 223
299 Ko’s floodwater gate debacle Taipei Times Editorials 200
300 Japan-China ties threaten Taiwan Wang Hui-sheng 王輝生 208
 
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Newsflash

Former president Chen Shui-bian’s application for a passport was “old news” and Taiwan’s judicial system would be proven unjust if it abused its power and extended his detention by raking up old news as new evidence, Chen’s office said yesterday.

On Wednesday, former Presidential Office secretary Chen Hsin-yi testified in court that Chen Shui-bian had told her to file an application for a passport for him “most urgently” soon after he stepped down last July. Chen Hsin-yi added that then-first lady Wu Shu-jen told her to pay for the application fees for passports for the then-first family using the “state affairs fund.”