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781 Ma playing politics with vaccines Taipei Times Editorial 403
782 Taiwan cannot rely only on the US Taipei Times Editorial 458
783 Time for Taiwan, India to team up Rahul Mishra 452
784 Myanmar coup shows struggle for democracy Tommy Lin 林逸民 427
785 Judicial corruption demands action Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 362
786 No need to skimp on virus tests Chin Ching 秦靖 370
787 No lenience on Chinese investment Taipei Times Editorial 397
788 Taiwan must build cultural literacy Manoj Kumar Panigrahi 441
789 Biden should follow Trump’s lead Brahma Chellaney 405
790 KMT helps Beijing with messaging Taipei Times Editorial 413
791 Judicial ethics oversight too weak Lo Cheng-chung 羅承宗 440
792 Preventing supply chain attacks Chiueh Tzi-cker 闕志克 377
793 ‘Bentu’ education cannot wait Taipei Times Editorial 453
794 Pompeo secures close Taiwan ties Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 383
795 Widening US-Taiwan engagement Chen Kuan-ting 陳冠廷 and Maxwell Wappel 459
796 KMT gets Beijing’s message across Taipei Times Editorial 392
797 Pompeo leaves Biden a parting gift Taipei Times Editorial 411
798 Considering Chen Shui-bian’s legacy: A personal assessment Stephen M. Young 456
799 Moving capital is people’s choice Taipei Times Editorial 402
800 Biden must follow up on Taiwan Joseph Bosco 386
 
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Newsflash

About two weeks ago there were reports that former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁), currently serving a prison sentence, was feeling some discomfort in his chest and suffering from shortness of breath. He was diagnosed with coronary heart disease (CHD) and heart failure by the prison doctor, and was later said to be experiencing severe headaches. Chen’s family and lawyers subsequently applied for a temporary prison release to arrange further medical examinations.

However, the warden of Taipei Prison said Chen’s illness was “not as serious as expected,” implying that a “medical parole” was unnecessary.