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2804 There's still no transparency Taipei Times 1209
2805 KMT's policy leaves it flat-footed Chih-yu Shih 1248
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2808 Xinjiang and Taiwan’s silence Taipei Times 1062
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2810 Yonaguni plans raise questions of Taiwan I-chung Lai 1357
2811 Dog eat dog, Aboriginal-style Taipei Times 1303
2812 Media maggots hit new low David Kay 1324
2813 Ma’s deceit over nature of Republic of China James Wang 1231
2814 The memorial hall whitewash Taipei Times 1357
2815 ECFA follies put an end to oversight, consensus I-Ming Lu 1280
2816 The legitimacy of ROC rule Ming-Chung Chen 1528
2817 Democracy regressing Sally Wu 1434
2818 Is Ma oblivious to China’s abuses? Taipei Times 1258
2819 Ma no fan of democracy Michael Scanlon 1837
2820 President or puppet George Yeh 1144
 
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Newsflash


Former president Chen Shui-bian’s son, Chen Chih-chung, first right, looks on yesterday as police officers take his father in a wheelchair for medical treatment at Taoyuan General Hospital.
Photo: Wang Min-wei, Taipei Times

Taipei Prison yesterday arranged for former President Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) to undergo a follow-up medical exam and said that the results showed that Chen was in good health and that he only needs medical treatment in the prison, as opposed to medical parole.

Chen underwent a follow-up at Taoyuan General Hospital yesterday morning.

A group of Chen’s supporters gathered at the hospital lobby, shouting: “A-bian is innocent” when he arrived.