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901 KMT’s ‘green terror’ is a fantasy Shih Ming-hsiung 施明雄 420
902 Claiming equality as a normal state Peng Ming-min 彭明敏 415
903 Facing up to Beijing’s arrogance, ignorance Ted Yoho 409
904 Taiwan, US in sync against China Joseph Bosco 357
905 Using freedom to destroy freedom Lee Hsiao-Feng 李筱峰 364
906 Potter King incident exposes China Gao Jian-ying 高見潁 370
907 Election tour showcases democracy Taipei Times Editorial 363
908 Beware trap of opinion polls aimed at policies Chen Mao-hsiung 陳茂雄 378
909 Cross-party, democratic renewal Ian Inkster 音雅恩 398
910 Han, Wu are the last two straws for the KMT Ling Po-chih 凌博志 362
911 Beijing fueling anti-China sentiment Taipei Times Editorial 376
912 Chinese product boycott necessary Taipei Times Editorial 366
913 Tired of KMT’s moronic stunts Taipei Times Editorial 435
914 Reclaiming ‘one China’ narrative Dai Kee Liu 395
915 Polls are not Han’s concern; it is money Chen Mao-hsiung 陳茂雄 408
916 The Formosa Incident: a look back Gerrit Van Der Wees 412
917 Taiwan the right choice for helping the US Navy Yang Chung-hsin 楊宗新 391
918 Hong Kong: The world is watching Taipei Times Editorial 380
919 Politicians sink to a new low Taipei Times Editorial 382
920 Pro-China parties must be rejected Paul Lin 林保華 383
 
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Newsflash

The US-based Formosan Association for Human Rights (FAHR) in a letter on Saturday condemned the “inhuman imprisonment conditions” faced by former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) and called on the Presidential Office and Ministry of Justice to “set aside political motives” and grant Chen the hospital stay he needs to return to full health.

Chen, who is serving a 17-and-a-half-year prison sentence for corruption, was granted a temporary release from Taipei Prison on Tuesday for a medical checkup at Taoyuan General Hospital because of heath concerns. A series of tests revealed that he was suffering from an acute coronary syndrome and significantly reduced blood flow to the heart, a potentially fatal condition, the letter said.