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1421 China’s South China Sea strategy Taipei Times Editorial 732
1422 Without the Women’s League Taipei Times Editorial 691
1423 Ma’s words undermine sovereignty James Wang 王景弘 588
1424 Academic spirit and national identity Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 842
1425 Transitional justice must be public Li Chung-chih 李中志 869
1426 Steady decline of military morale Taipei Times Editorial 722
1427 Chiang hall should remain empty Christian Fan Jiang 范姜提昂 835
1428 US must aid Taiwan’s WHO entry Peter Chen 陳正義 679
1429 KMT continues to lose legitimacy Taipei Times Editorial 589
1430 Culprits behind 228 must be named Taipei Times Editorial 670
1431 Keeping justice reforms on track Taipei Times Editorial 752
1432 Judicial reform must come first Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 747
1433 The KMT’s ‘milking’ of the nation Taipei Times Editorial 803
1434 HK police case a lesson for Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 795
1435 Organized crime still at the heart of the KMT Chen Mao-hsiung 陳茂雄 825
1436 From five to three branches of government Hsu Ya-chi 許亞齊 771
1437 The wider results of Trump-Xi call Taipei Times Editorial 738
1438 Cards are falling in Taiwan’s favor Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 610
1439 Power play points to tensions ahead Andrew Hammond 578
1440 In support of a Taiwan-Japan FTA Guo Kuo-hsing 郭國興 596
 
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Newsflash


Remington Huang, one of the nominees for the Council of Grand Justices, yesterday answers legislators’ questions during a review of his qualifications at the Legislative Yuan in Taipei.
Photo: Huang Yao-cheng, Taipei Times

Grand justice nominee Remington Huang (黃瑞明) yesterday promised to recuse himself from the constitutional interpretation cases filed by his wife, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Legislator Yu Mei-nu (尤美女), and not to seek reappointment when his term ends amid growing public distrust of the judiciary.