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2541 Taiwan is following the path of Xinjiang Susan Wang 740
2542 Foiling graft takes more than words Taipei Times Editorial 783
2543 China’s economic data is suspect Derek Scissors 813
2544 Another sign of regression under Ma Taipei Times Editorial 736
2545 Unveiling the real Ma Ying-jeou Liberty Times Editorial 1136
2546 Farm act fails to address problems Taipei Times Editorial 1543
2547 Ma’s actions forfeit his leadership’s legitimacy James Wang 王景弘 914
2548 Ma Ying-jeou should listen well Taipei Times Editorial 856
2549 China corrupts, wherever it goes J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 777
2550 Protesting is a right, not a privilege Taipei Times Editorial 874
2551 A witness to cross-strait abuse Nathan Novak 800
2552 Is the WTO to be trusted to ‘review’ the ECFA? J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 803
2553 A ‘social defense’ strategy is needed Wu Jieh-min 吳介民 898
2554 Dolphins might be smarter than Wu Taipei Times Editorial 822
2555 Ma living up to Web-created name Taipei Times Editorial 857
2556 Now they oppose partisan politics Taipei Times Editorial 923
2557 Trade deal safety-valve shrouded in mystery Nathan Novak 李漢聲 872
2558 Sovereignty upheld? Think again J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 945
2559 China’s deployment of missiles is a mistake Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 842
2560 Investors ponder unknown knowns Taipei Times Editorial 857
 
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Newsflash


Retired Taiwan Power Co technician Lee Kuei-lin, left, accompanied by Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Tien Chiu-chin, yesterday explains the seriousness of recent accidents at the Guosheng Nuclear Power Plant at the legislature.
Photo: Wang Min-wei, Taipei Times

Cracks of up to 30cm have been found on the core shroud of the No.1 reactor at the idled Guosheng Nuclear Power Plant in Wanli District (萬里), New Taipei City (新北市), an Atomic Energy Council official has confirmed.

Civic groups yesterday warned against reactivating the plant.

In addition to unsettled concerns about cracked anchor bolts at the reactor, Green Consumers Foundation chairman Jay Fang (方儉) revealed that two cracks were found on welded parts of the core shroud, which Fang said could lead to disaster if the reactor is reactivated without repairs.