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981 Hong Kong might be the breach in the wall Mike Chang 張昭仁 502
982 Ma’s mango strip talk appalling Taipei Times Editorial 505
983 US should confirm the AIT director Mike Kuo 郭正光 532
984 KMT back to its old tricks Taipei Times Editorial 528
985 Taiwanese should know their history Taipei Times Editorial 491
986 The Siraya’s call for recognition Tabatha Keton 460
987 No room for prejudice, ignorance Pasu’epoiconx 484
988 Getting other allies off the bench Taipei Times Editorial 438
989 Tech transfer key to US arms deal Michael Tsai 蔡明憲 404
990 Remember those who fought for Taiwan Ho Lai-mei 467
991 Taiwan urgently needs refugee law Clarence Chou and Chiu Ee-ling 483
992 Moment of truth for HK and China Joseph Bosco 447
993 Awareness of a common tormentor Taipei Times Editorial 429
994 Ko treating voters with contempt Taipei Times Editorial 447
995 Allies are critical to stability Taipei Times Editorial 438
996 Is China testing how far it can go? Palden Sonam 474
997 Hong Kong police are out of control Taipei Times Editorial 480
998 Tracking claim a disservice to Han Taipei Times Editorial 434
999 Old ideas from the New Party Taipei Times Editorial 393
1000 Speaking Hoklo not the new smoking Taipei Times Editorial 391
 
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Newsflash


Former Democratic Progressive Party legislator Chai Trong-rong, left, looks on yesterday as former US attorney-general Ramsey Clark, second left, shakes hands with jailed former president Chen Shui-bian’s supporters at the gate of Taipei Prison in Gueishan Township, Taoyuan County.
Photo: Yu Juei-jen, Taipei Times

Former US attorney-general Ramsey Clark, a longtime advocate for Taiwanese democracy, yesterday visited former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) in Taipei Prison and said that the government should release Chen immediately.

Clark visited Chen in the afternoon, accompanied by former Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislator Chai Trong-rong (蔡同榮) and Chen’s son, Chen Chih-chung (陳致中).