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1341 Judicial reform must come first Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 617
1342 The KMT’s ‘milking’ of the nation Taipei Times Editorial 694
1343 HK police case a lesson for Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 689
1344 Organized crime still at the heart of the KMT Chen Mao-hsiung 陳茂雄 718
1345 From five to three branches of government Hsu Ya-chi 許亞齊 651
1346 The wider results of Trump-Xi call Taipei Times Editorial 640
1347 Cards are falling in Taiwan’s favor Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 512
1348 Power play points to tensions ahead Andrew Hammond 486
1349 In support of a Taiwan-Japan FTA Guo Kuo-hsing 郭國興 485
1350 Despots, empires: China and the US William R. Stimson 727
1351 US-China row and Taiwan’s choice Parris Chang 張旭成 792
1352 Pension reform needs to be swift Paul Lin 林保華 784
1353 If the US is ‘first,’ what is Taiwan? Taipei Times Editorial 692
1354 No one wins without change Taipei Times Editorial 695
1355 Trump-China: The first 100 days Andrew Hammond 757
1356 Spouting Chinese propaganda Taipei Times Editorial 713
1357 Establishing a new ‘modus vivendi’ Edward Chen 陳一新 886
1358 Burden of security as pro-China tactics rise Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 824
1359 Violent protesters must be punished Taipei Times Editorial 750
1360 China loses if it cuts ‘three links’ Lin Shiou-jeng 林修正 607
 
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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.