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1641 What does ‘status quo’ stand for? Chen Lung-chu 陳隆志 599
1642 Ghosts of one-party state linger Taipei Times Editorial 480
1643 China redefines the ‘status quo’ Taipei Times Editorial 508
1644 Taiwan’s sole ruler is the public James Wang 王景弘 571
1645 Playing politics with people’s lives Taipei Times Editorial 525
1646 Advancing from wary reform to revolution Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 544
1647 Lee Teng-hui, in his own words Chen Yi-shen 陳儀深 590
1648 Unpopular Hung assails populism Taipei Times Editorial 598
1649 Taiwan is doing fine, it is KMT that is ill James Wang 王景弘 543
1650 Setting sail from KMT’s reactionary practices Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 551
1651 Taiwan, China and the Han race Noah Buchan 664
1652 Intraparty harmony in KMT barely skin-deep Jack Wu 吳峻鋕 585
1653 Xi, Lien and two parades of political alignment James Wang 王景弘 572
1654 A Chinese parade of guest list diplomacy Paul Lin 林保華 541
1655 The struggle over ‘Taiwaneseness’ Taipei Times Editorial 510
1656 Sub comments reveal below-par Ma Taipei Times Editorial 557
1657 KMT’s futile obsession with history Taipei Times Editorial 594
1658 Removing the ROC to form a new Taiwan Koh Se-kai 許世楷 588
1659 History, deceit and fabrication Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 560
1660 War memory off-kilter for KMT Taipei Times Editorial 551
 
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Newsflash


Activists gather in front of the Taipei High Administrative Court yesterday after filing a lawsuit against the Atomic Energy Council for allowing the Taiwan Power Co to conduct heat testing at its dry cask nuclear waste storage facility.
Photo: CNA

A group of antinuclear activists yesterday filed a lawsuit against the Atomic Energy Council for allowing Taiwan Power Co (Taipower, 台電) to conduct heat testing at its dry cask nuclear waste storage facility.

Gathering in front of the Taipei High Administrative Court, the activists — joined by several residents living in the nation’s northern coast, where the nation’s first and second operating nuclear power plants are located — shouted slogans such as “Power plants should retire when spent fuel pool is full” and “First confirm the removal schedule or temporary storage will become the final disposal site.”