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801 Taiwan was not ‘primitive’ Taipei Times Editorial 285
802 Learning from a war that never was Lu Li-shih 呂禮詩 243
803 US-China conflict to unite Taiwan James Lee 李牮斯 251
804 China, US raising the heat Taipei Times Editorial 234
805 On China, Biden is found lacking Joseph Bosco 249
806 Clear rules needed for China funds Taipei Times Editorial 264
807 Misusing freedom to back China Chen Kuan-fu 陳冠甫 273
808 US’ WeChat ban is justified Taipei Times Editorial 276
809 Ma displays too little confidence in Taiwan Chen Ching-kuen 陳慶坤 290
810 The KMT again bites the hand that fed it John Yu 于則章 278
811 Ma Ying-jeou’s reality bubble Taipei Times Editorial 317
812 Facing the nation’s enemy within Paul Lin 林保華 275
813 Decisive action on corruption needed Taipei Times Editorial 277
814 A Xinjiang militia guards Xi’s empire Taipei Times Editorial 258
815 In remembrance of Lee Teng-hui Peng Ming-min 彭明敏 259
816 The benefits of a Dalai Lama visit Khedroob Thondup 264
817 Benefiting from ‘trusted 5G’ status Taipei Times Editorial 274
818 Time for US carriers in the Strait Joseph Bosco 296
819 Pompeo raises alarm on Xi’s China Joseph Bosco 291
820 India must counter China in Tibet Dolma Tsering 262
 
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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.