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Taiwan Premier and DPP candidate unwilling to budge on gangster allegations

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – Premier Wu Den-yih said Monday he would give opposition Nantou County candidate Lee Wen-chung until midnight to come up with evidence of gangster allegations or face legal action. Full Article at eTaiwan News

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