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2101 An affront to victims of terror Taipei Times Editorial 595
2102 Prosecutors a threat Paul Ding 693
2103 Ma is lying about the nuclear plant Taipei Times Editorial 679
2104 Discontent rising among Taiwanese Taipei Times Editorial 659
2105 Taiwanese should be in control: referendum Allen Houng 洪裕宏 639
2106 Observations on the nuclear debate Taipei Times Editorial 1038
2107 Public must see past nuclear spin Fang Szu-hung 房思宏 665
2108 Preserving Taiwan’s native tongues Liberty Times Editorial 735
2109 ‘Chinese Taipei’ belittles Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 647
2110 Exposing the 228 Massacre’s secrets Taipei Times Editorial 691
2111 Action needed on human rights Taipei Times Editorial 672
2112 Remembrance, not burial of the truth Taipei Times Editorial 681
2113 The abuse of Chen’s human rights Taipei Times Editorial 632
2114 US foreign strategy needs to change Tu Ho-ting 杜和庭 707
2115 Kuo treated unjustly by the nation’s judiciary Open letter from the North America Taiwanese Professors’ Associa 751
2116 China’s assault on press freedom Taipei Times Editorial 719
2117 KMT not designed to be democratic Liberty Times Editorial 642
2118 Ma running the country like an old court farce Steve Wang 王思為 697
2119 Ma’s swelling credibility gap Taipei Times Editorial 663
2120 Doctors must protect Chen Dan Bloom 697
 
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Newsflash


National Taiwan University professor Kao Cheng-yan, right, speaks at a forum on the deregulation of the energy industry yesterday.

The liberalization of the energy industry is a likely solution to the nation’s current disputes over nuclear energy, the root cause of which lies in the sector’s monopolization by state-owned Taiwan Power Co (Taipower), academics said yesterday.

The administration of President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) is insisting on raising electricity prices and ensuring the commercial operation of the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant in New Taipei City’s (新北市) Gongliao District (貢寮) “to make up for Taipower’s losses,” National Taipei University economics professor Wang To-far (王塗發) told a seminar.