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2501 Flowers are no match for a typhoon Taipei Times Editorial 705
2502 An unfortunate tale of two mayors Taipei Times Editorial 735
2503 Taiwan must secure its food supply Eugene Yen 閻亢宗 1281
2504 For the love of Taiwan, get it right Taipei Times Editorial 743
2505 China steals Taiwan’s agriculture Lee Wu-chung 李武忠 1186
2506 Containing China in new cold war Paul Lin 林保華 662
2507 The bizarre world of the KMT is not sustainable Michael Danielsen 705
2508 Worrying about Taiwan’s future Taipei Times Editorial 689
2509 Chinese belligerence must not be accepted John Bolton 948
2510 A very dangerous import from China Taipei Times Editorial 656
2511 Lofty rhetoric leads to nowhere J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 741
2512 Uncertainty about what side Ma is fighting for James Wang 王景弘 645
2513 China’s free market just a dream Wang Dan 王丹 650
2514 Taiwan is building a bridge too far to China Jean Wu and Susan Wang 810
2515 Ma still playing the blame game Taipei Times Editorial 726
2516 Taiwan’s key role in the South China Sea Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 664
2517 Ma’s misplaced stream of tears Taipei Times Editorial 666
2518 Who is the EPA really trying to protect? Chan Shun-kuei 詹順貴 839
2519 President Ma disappears the PRC J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 784
2520 Ma plays the same old tune again Taipei Times Editorial 659
 
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Newsflash


Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Chairman Su Tseng-chang, center, and a group of DPP legislators yesterday prepare for a press conference calling on the government to grant former president Chen Shui-bian medical.
Photo: Chu Pei-hsiung, Taipei Times

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) yesterday called on President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) to grant former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) medical parole after a magazine reported on the deterioration of Chen’s health.

The DPP Central Standing Committee yesterday reached a resolution to demand that Ma grant medical parole for Chen, who is serving an 18-and-a-half-year sentence for corruption, but has been hospitalized for treatment of various complications.