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841 Leasing Pratas Islands to the US Liu Shih-ming 劉熙明 420
842 KMT downfall a must for Taiwan Teng Hon-yuan 鄧鴻源 355
843 Comparing CtiTV and Deng Nan-jung wrong Paul Lei 雷顯威 393
844 No to China Olympics amid Uighur genocide Ho Chao-tung 何朝棟 419
845 Taiwan policy: Biden versus Trump John Copper 398
846 Making an anti-communist fortress Chen Ching-kuen 陳慶坤 427
847 University autonomy is not total indulgence Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 464
848 China and CCP are inseparable Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 387
849 Shifting the industrial base Taipei Times Editorial 417
850 China’s leaders cannot be trusted Chris Patten 421
851 Lee Teng-hui’s lasting soft power Lin Shiou-jeng and Peter Chow 林修正、周鉅原 377
852 Enough with Aboriginal discrimination Taipei Times Editorial 395
853 Planning for after the COVID-19 pandemic Michael Lin 林正二 367
854 Ambiguity burdens Tibetan students Dolma Tsering 434
855 Expanding the Taiwan consensus Liberty Times Editorial 468
856 Lee Teng-hui’s legacy must live on Chu Meng-hsiang 朱孟庠 578
857 EU, India should engage Taiwan Sana Hashmi, Zsuzsa Anna Ferenczy 436
858 Non-conventional defenses needed Taipei Times Editorial 436
859 Strong backbone can thwart China Yeomin Yoon 369
860 Inspired by the Velvet Revolution Vincent Chen 陳建志 387
 
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Newsflash

Japan’s nuclear crisis intensified yesterday as authorities raced to combat the threat of multiple reactor meltdowns and more than 170,000 people evacuated the quake and tsunami-savaged northeastern coast where fears spread over possible radioactive contamination.

Nuclear plant operators were frantically trying to keep temperatures down in a series of nuclear reactors — including one where officials feared a partial meltdown could be happening yesterday — to prevent the situation from deteriorating.

Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said yesterday that a hydrogen explosion could occur at Unit 3 of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear complex, the latest reactor to face a possible meltdown.