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<title>Wu's ties with 'gangster' reflect unsavory reality</title>
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<description>(ChinaPost.com.tw) - Gangsters' involvement in Taiwan's politics may be much more complicated and deeper than many politicians would admit. Ask Premier Wu Den-yih about the issue, and he would definitely give you a nonchalant answer.</description>
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