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2781 Ma no longer ruler of his domain Taipei Times 1008
2782 Dalai Lama rose above the hacks Cao Changqing 曹長青 1035
2783 Senator Ted Kennedy: a true friend of Taiwan Mark Chen 陳唐山 884
2784 Taiwan’s legal system and Chen Bruce Jacobs 家博 1116
2785 Propaganda overshadows Dalai Lama Taipei Times 801
2786 The balance between the US, Japan and Taiwan Sebo Koh 許世模 1010
2787 Now the punishment begins Taipei Times 860
2788 Referendum decision bodes poorly Taipei Times 988
2789 Tragedy could bring ray of hope J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 903
2790 US, PRC maneuvers post-Morakot HoonTing 雲程 911
2791 Ethnicity crucial to response to Morakot Paul Lin 林保華 1050
2792 Dalai Lama visit puts Ma in quandary Taipei Times 964
2793 Now for the overseas fifth column Sushil Seth 994
2794 The Ma Ying-jeou myth perishes Chin Heng-wei 金恆煒 855
2795 Ma’s lack of competence, humility is all on show Chi Chun-chieh 紀駿傑 909
2796 Legislation that befits a disaster Taipei Times 926
2797 The Kuayue drill: Chinese goodwill? Taipei Times 837
2798 What next for the disaster zones? Lin Wan-i 林萬億 962
2799 What was the NSC's role in US aid delays? Lai I-chung 賴怡忠 890
2800 The political disaster is just starting Taipei Times 1077
 
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Newsflash

The conditions of former president Chen Shui-bian’s (陳水扁) confinement in prison are “unacceptable” and have affected his physical as well as mental health, US-based medical experts said yesterday.

Joseph Lin, Ken Yoneda and Charles Whitcomb, professors at the University of California at Davis, told the Taipei Times that Chen’s health and the conditions of his confinement were “disturbing” and an issue of human rights and humanitarianism.