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1201 PTS Hoklo channel’s fate still uncertain Koeh Ian-lim 郭燕霖 667
1202 Taiwan must act on US goodwill Parris Chang 張旭成 868
1203 Taiwanese must band together to face China Paul Lin 林保華 761
1204 Time to fight sugar-coated poison pills from China Lam Sei-lin 林四連 688
1205 China’s growing economic clout Sam Sky Wild 626
1206 Standing up to China the bully Taipei Times Editorial 738
1207 Referendums must be more practical Taipei Times Editorial 655
1208 Name change would foster identity Chu Meng-hsiang 685
1209 Yao’s crisis today will be Tsai’s tomorrow Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 730
1210 The ugly side of human nature Chang Hsun-ching 張勳慶 698
1211 Kinmen’s risky water business Taipei Times Editorial 598
1212 Chinese bullying sparks resistance Taipei Times Editorial 603
1213 China setting itself as enemy No. 1 Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 771
1214 There is only one name: Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 823
1215 Having an ideology is a thing to be proud of James Wang王景弘 692
1216 The US is waking to China’s cold war Taipei Times Editorial 796
1217 Chinese products must be boycotted Taipei Times Editorial 715
1218 KMT’s unendearing display Taipei Times Editorial 724
1219 Building a nation that is free from fake news Chen Kuan-fu 陳冠甫 726
1220 Tsai shows signs of Stockholm syndrome Yen Li-chen 顏利真 920
 
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Newsflash

Tokyo-based Taiwanese writer Liu Li-erh (劉黎兒) yesterday in Taipei shared her latest fact-finding from Japan to say that now is the best time to put a halt to nuclear power in Taiwan.

Having lived in Tokyo for 30 years and experienced the devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan on March 11 last year and led to the nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant, Liu said that more than 1 million Japanese continue to live in areas with high daily radiation exposure and the total cost of damage from the nuclear disaster is still too high to estimate.