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2321 A nation, a democracy kidnapped by the KMT James Wang 王景弘 625
2322 Diplomats have that much free time? Taipei Times Editorial 657
2323 Losing the new intelligence war J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 631
2324 US needs ambition, aspirations for Taiwan Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 569
2325 Failing to look into the blind spot Taipei Times Editorial 651
2326 Safeguarding Taiwan’s freedom Li Thian-hok 李天福 661
2327 Court ruling leaves a bad taste Taipei Times Editorial 597
2328 Ma doesn’t understand the status of Taiwan HoonTing 雲程 646
2329 Who’s in charge of policymaking? J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 1725
2330 ‘No surprises’ cable is no surprise Taipei Times Editorial 631
2331 Seeing through China’s strategy Liberty Times Editorial 630
2332 Letting go of redundant agencies Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 798
2333 US Congress: A friend to Taiwan Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 729
2334 Who ‘likes’ being courted by Ma? Taipei Times Editorial 616
2335 Futility of reform in ‘dinosaur’ judiciary Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 697
2336 Abdicating sovereignty, little by little Taipei Times Editorial 645
2337 No help with trade disputes Taipei Times 729
2338 The Chinese regime does not deserve longevity Chiu Hei-yuan 瞿海源 666
2339 Taiwan must fight for true justice Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 679
2340 The coexistence of two Chinas Hsiao Yatan 蕭亞譚 595
 
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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.