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2601 That’s how Su Chi ‘resurfaces’? Taipei Times Editorial 936
2602 NHI reform misses the point Taipei Times Editorial 871
2603 Beijing’s intentions for ECFA very clear James Wang 王景弘 899
2604 Experts vs the people: democracy in jeopardy Hsu Shih-jung 徐世榮 821
2605 ECFA requires more than ‘belief’ Taipei Times Editorial 874
2606 China rolls out sticks and carrots Paul Lin 林保華 756
2607 China shows signs of neo-fascism J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 958
2608 Is HK democracy to be feared? Taipei Times Editorial 769
2609 It’s not Ma’s words, it’s his deeds Taipei Times Editorial 928
2610 The real cause of the 228 Incident Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 1434
2611 Taiwan can’t afford to be silent Taipei Times Editorial 962
2612 KMT’s woes can be laid at feet of Ma, King Lu I-ming 呂一銘 889
2613 KMT’s paternalism is self-defeating Taipei Times Editorial 1104
2614 China is Ma’s ‘opiate of the masses’ Liberty Times Editorial 1296
2615 Are we on the brink of a new 228? Lin Yun-mei 林詠梅 1890
2616 Where are the jobs? Taipei Times Editorial 1287
2617 Where do Ma’s loyalties lie? Taipei Times Editorial 1098
2618 Without birds, arms sales is theater Taipei Times Editorial 1017
2619 Beijing’s ‘arrogance’ has US on defensive Richard Halloran 881
2620 Justifying US arms sales to Taiwan Parris Chang 張旭成 844
 
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Newsflash

The office of former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) yesterday announced belt-tightening measures and asked for public donations to sustain its daily operations until February after a recent amendment revoked Chen’s perks as a former head of state.

Chen Sung-shan (陳淞山), manager of Chen’s office, said it would continue to operate despite the financial difficulty. To sustain the NT$540,000 (US$16,800) monthly expenses, he said the office would implement austerity measures to cut costs.