The chairman of Taiwan’s ruling party resigned Saturday after prosecutors indicted him on graft charges, while the island’s vice president, facing similar charges, said she would fight the allegations. Yu Shyi-kun, chairman of the Democratic Progressive Party, denied charges that he misused funds during his tenures as premier and presidential chief of staff between 2000 and 2005. Full Story
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