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Home Editorials of Interest Jerome F. Keating's writings

Jerome F. Keating's writings


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181 The hidden face of Taiwan politics Jerome Keating 789
182 Hsu Hsin-liang, a Man for All Junkets Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1074
183 Three Cheers for Canada: as the World Turns Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 924
184 What Arrogant Darkness Still Remains in the Hearts of Many KMT? Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 977
185 Alive and well? Look again Jerome Keating 695
186 Taichung as the World Turns: Who will Take the Blame for Hu? Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 911
187 Ma Ying-jeou's Leadership by Platitudes, Confucius and the MOE Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 961
188 Western Naivete, Taiwan and China's Continuous Manipulation of Confucianism Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1095
189 Another Slap in the Face for Taiwan under Ma Ying-joke Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 963
190 Taiwanese Karma or China's Discarding Those It No Longer Needs? Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1028
191 Ho Hum, Another Insult to Taiwan, Thanks to Ma Ying-joke Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 908
192 Creole, Syncretic or Hybrid? Taiwan, Understanding an Identity in Process, Part II Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1364
193 Taiwan, Understanding an Identity in Process, Part I Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 930
194 Taiwanese identity arises from unique past Jerome Keating 700
195 Taiwan as the World Turns: the KMT and Gangsters, a Past that Won't Go Away Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 938
196 It is Time to Rid Taiwan or the Many Vestiges of the KMT's One Party State Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 926
197 KMT Government Still Out of Step with Policies: What Does it Tell Us? Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 904
198 Taiwan: Men without Jobs and Other Stories Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1020
199 Not all 100 years warrant revelry Jerome Keating 637
200 Taiwan and the 2011 Centennial: 100 years of What? Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 1918
 
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Newsflash


Hsieh I-cheng, who was imprisoned following the 228 Incident in 1947, demonstrates on Friday last week how water was forced into his stomach as he underwent “water cure” torture.
Photo: Chang Hsuan-che, Taipei Times

Hsieh I-cheng (謝一誠), a 228 Incident victim, said that a certificate he is to receive today to restore his reputation cannot erase the pain and torture he experienced during his imprisonment.