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221 Court's cowardice harms rights of all in Taiwan Taiwan News 785
222 China's Export of Censorship Christopher Walker and Sarah Cook 1197
223 Taiwan, China, and freedom A-gu 阿牛 999
224 Taiwan's core interests under PRC attack Taiwan News 915
225 Mining Taiwan's Darker History Joyce Hor-Chung Lau 1080
226 Taiwan and China PHILIP BOWRING 1027
227 It’s scaring the neighbors Taipei Times 970
228 Taiwan and the United Nations Not even asking The Economist 1091
229 Dr. Shieh's speech at Heritage Foundation Dr. Shieh 1083
230 Taiwan cannot retreat on freedom of speech Taiwan News 1161
231 The trials of Ah-Bian Banyan 1100
232 Who cares about human rights when the world needs China so badly MikeinTaipei 831
233 Fidel, Che, 9/11 and a call for radicalism MikeinTaipei 1085
234 Former President Chen Shui-bian’s Plea of Not Guilty Outside the Court Chen Shui-bian’s Office 2175
235 Formosa Foundation organizes private screening of the movie Formosa Betrayed for Congressional members & staff -- Sept. 2009 Formosa Foundation 1158
236 ’Tis the season to ‘hurt the feelings’ of the Chinese MikeinTaipei 1039
237 The ‘China Post’ takes democracy to task MikeinTaipei 1010
238 The U.S. Doesn't Recognize China's Claims to Taiwan John J. Tkacik, Jr. 1290
239 Ma's force struck the public television three days after Typhoon Morakot hit Claudia Jean 875
240 Ma Ying-jeou in the most crucial hours of Morakot Echo Taiwan 903
 
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Newsflash


President Ma Ying-jeou’s nominees for grand justices, left to right, National Taiwan University law professor Tsai Ming-cheng, Deputy Minister of Justice Wu Chen-huan, lawyer Huang Horng-shya and Shilin District Court President Lin Jyun-yi pose for a picture in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Wang Min-wei, Taipei Times

President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) latest nominations for grand justices drew criticism yesterday, as Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislators and civic groups questioned not only his right to nominate candidates, but also whether a judge who acquitted him in a corruption case is an appropriate nominee.