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1641 The DPP gives lesson in democracy Taipei Times Editorial 610
1642 Tsai needs to exploit diplomatic window Keng Kim-yung 何景榮 678
1643 From ROC ashes, Taiwan can rise Michael Hsiao 蕭新煌 651
1644 New status for today’s Taiwan is self-identity James Wang 王景弘 659
1645 No normality without left and right Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 628
1646 Beijing’s backfiring Huang debacle Taipei Times Editorial 647
1647 Synchronized elections fuel gap issue Taipei Times Editorial 684
1648 Flush away the “1992 consensus” Taipei Times Editorial 623
1649 Tsai faces tough task to achieve true reform Peng Ming-min 彭明敏 653
1650 A historic day for politics in Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 662
1651 Voters reject KMT fear-mongering Taipei Times Editorial 810
1652 The KMT’s allergy to democracy Taipei Times Editorial 1021
1653 Young people must not waste vote Taipei Times Editorial 612
1654 Beijing uses Hong Kong strategy Liberty Times Editorial 644
1655 KMT is like a vampire under the rising sun James Wang 王景弘 627
1656 The past should not be forgotten Taipei Times Editorial 715
1657 Voters can choose a brighter future Liberty Times Editorial 639
1658 KMT’s Chu shown to be empty Taipei Times Editorial 701
1659 US model of transition an example to Taiwan Christian Fan Jiang 范姜提昂 762
1660 KMT still has a talent for great mendacity James Wang 王景弘 627
 
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Newsflash

Supporters of former president Chen Shui-bian perform a skit to protest against his continued detention yesterday outside the Taipei District Court, where Chen appeared in the final stage of his trial on corruption charges.
PHOTO: CHIEN JUNG-FONG, TAIPEI TIMES

Former president Chen Shui-bian last night began to make a statement at the end of his trial on money laundering and corruption charges at the Taipei District Court.

As of press time, Chen was still addressing the court.

After asking whether there was a time limit, the former president began to speak for the first time in weeks, almost entirely in Hoklo.