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1961 Ukraine’s regrets now Taiwan’s frustration Kengchi Goah 吳耿志 670
1962 Exploiting the name of Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 627
1963 Stickers will not put out the flames Taipei Times Editorial 635
1964 New history textbook fuels debate over biases Chu Ping-yi 祝平一 647
1965 Tyranny undermining rule of law Lai Chung-chiang 賴中強 682
1966 Time for a meaningful rights body Taipei Times Editorial 608
1967 The only loser in the mess is Ma Ying-jeou James Wang 王景弘 613
1968 Ma must stop using the law as a weapon Chu Ping-tzu 祝平次 632
1969 Implications of sunflowers for Beijing Taipei Times Editorial 624
1970 Sunflowers melt the hearts of elders Taipei Times Editorial 696
1971 Lessons learnt as siege ends Taipei Times Editorial 615
1972 Sunflowers bloom; dictators dig in Liberty Times Editorial 586
1973 Pact laced with China’s ambitions Eric Chiou 邱奕宏 677
1974 Signing of trade pact not imperative Taipei Times Editorial 624
1975 Roots of repression lie in Ma’s family line James Wang 王景弘 624
1976 Pro-China forces in Taiwan a real threat Chang Bing-yang 張炳陽 661
1977 Premier takes Goebbels’ advice Taipei Times Editorial 627
1978 Ma abuses Taiwan’s special status Chris Huang 黃居正 651
1979 The older generation could learn from young Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 627
1980 University professors call on Ma to resign Taiwan Association of University Professors 601
 
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Newsflash

An activist from the Taiwan Green Party holds a photo of a five-year-old girl diagnosed with a brain tumor, wearing a mask in preparation for a brain scan, at a press conference in Taipei yesterday. Conservationist groups say they suspect the girl, a resident of Lanyu (Orchid Island), has been affected by the nuclear waste stored on the island.
Photo: Mandy Cheng, AFP

Displaying pictures of decaying nuclear waste barrels and a girl with a brain tumor, Tao Aborigines from Lanyu (蘭嶼, also known as Orchid Island) yesterday accused the government and Taiwan Power Co (Taipower) of trying to annihilate the tribe by storing nuclear waste on the island for three decades.