The news was dominated by the sentencing of Chen Shui-bian this week. Despite that, there's plenty of other stuff going on.
- Hahahaha. A-gu writes on the KMT legislature's move to de-criminalize special funds -- now that A-bian has been convicted. And on indicators of Blue voting preference -- something I have also found.
- The Foreigner rips our Buddhist clergy for their opposition to the Dalai Lama's visit.
- Craig discusses Help Portrait, a cool way for photographers to give back.
- Jerome on a rampage this week. Start with this one on the continuing death of justice in Taiwan.
- Hanjie on the Heart of Love River.
- Lief on a Bunun coming of age festival.
- Taiwan Air Blog on a U-2 mission.
- A history of Soy Sauce in Taiwan, from RTI. And POW camps too.
- Tigers sign Taiwanese pitcher.
- The consistently excellent Pat Cowsill with another good one on ghosts and one of the oldest streets in Taiwan.
- Taiwan Echo argues that privilege is the core spirit of Chinese society.
- Taiwan Law Blog, with his weekly wrap.
- Neil Wade on shooting models.
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first link is off, goes to epoch times ;)
Danny Pang, the Madoff of Taiwan, dies at 42, no foul play suspected.
NO FOUL PLAY? Gimme a break, dude. It was suicide! Can't people read between the lines anymore? Suicide, pal.
Some of our fellow blog visitors may have caught these two pieces, but, it doesn't hurt to spread them:
1. The young (deaf) girl chosen to walk out on stage with Christine Chow (wife of Ma Ying-Jeou) at the end of the Taipei Deaflympics opening ceremony said in an interview that she thought that Chow is "not good" ("不好"). Upon being told by the journalist that it's wrong ("不行", a forbidding expression to young children) for her to say so under the circumstances (being in front of camera), she said that she didn't like holding hands (not clear, whether specifically with Chow, or generally so).
Then, the journalist asked her for her opinion about Ma Ying-Joeu. She said outright: "I think that Ma Ying-Joeu did not rescue/help people (victims of typhoon Morakot )" ("我覺得...馬英九沒有救人").
Literally, it took an innocent young child to point out a well-clouded but very simple fact: "The king is naked!"
If we all could be true to the heart we were born with!!!
This is a footnote worthy noting by historians.
YouTube video dated Sept 4 (see 1:00-1:36): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFAXimAEEk0
2. The Pew Research Center for the People & the Press just released an annual poll result: "News media's credibility plunges to new low".
63% of respondents think that the info in the media is "often off base".
This was take up by most media outlets. The AP piece at Washingtonpost's site = http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/09/13/AR2009091303265.html
Out of the mouth of babes.
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