updated Wed. August 28, 2024
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Taipei Times
February 16, 2017
... of Chen and his wife, former first lady Wu Shu-chen (吳淑珍), for Sanlih E-Television in 2000, when Chen began his first term as president.
China Post
October 30, 2016
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Former President Chen Shui-bian and his wife Wu Shu-chen made a public appearance Sunday at Taiwanese composerÃÂ ...
New York Times
February 17, 2016
The government said both were purchased with bribes paid to Taiwan's then-first lady, Wu Shu-chen, by a Taiwanese financial servicesÃÂ ...
New York Times (blog)
January 5, 2015
His wife, Wu Shu-chen, was granted medical parole in 2011, after she was also convicted of corruption charges. Mr. Chen argued that he andÃÂ ...
New York Times
June 3, 2013
BEIJING — Chen Shui-bian, a former president of Taiwan who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for corruption, tried to kill himself onÃÂ ...
South China Morning Post
November 15, 2012
... believe they were purchased with bribes paid to his mother, former first lady Wu Shu-chen, who like her husband is in prison for graft. The USÃÂ ...
Telegraph.co.uk
February 18, 2011
Wu Shu-chen, 58, was greeted by hundreds of supporters as she arrived at a prison hospital in central Taiwan amid tight security earlier Friday.
CNN International
September 11, 2009
Chen's wife, Wu Shu-chen, who earlier had been convicted of lying to prosecutors, also was convicted on similar charges. She received a lifeÃÂ ...
New York Times
February 10, 2009
The former first lady, Wu Shu-chen, told a three-judge panel that she had sent abroad $2.2 million she received from a contractor in connectionÃÂ ...
BBC News
December 16, 2006
Wu Shu-chen, who has used a wheelchair since she was hit by a truck in an apparent attempt to kill her in 1985, was taken to hospital afterÃÂ ...
BBC News
October 4, 2006
Wu Shu-chen was accused of accepting vouchers from a department store in return for her influence. Prosecutors said there was no evidenceÃÂ ...
YIBADA English
May 27, 2016
Ma Ying-jeou, whom she succeeded, had a dog named Ma Hsiao-jeou, while a former first lady, Wu Shu-chen - wife of Chen Shui-bian whom Ma Ying-jeou replaced - also had a dog named Honey.
South China Morning Post
May 26, 2016
Former Taiwanese presidents have also had celebrity pets. Tsai's predecessor Ma Ying-jeou liked to joke that his dog, Ma Hsiao-jeou - or "Little Ma" - ranked higher in the family pecking order than his owner.
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