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1941 Rising chorus of dissent John Hsieh 548
1942 Importance of social movements in Taiwan Dafydd Fell 540
1943 Nuclear waste will waste Taiwan Gloria Hsu 徐光蓉 679
1944 Service pact needs redo, not review Taipei Times Editorial 561
1945 Notion of the motherland is dead Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 571
1946 Be cautious, but not afraid John Hsieh 542
1947 Protect the rights of Tibetans in Taiwan Huang Song-lih and Shih Yi-hsiang 黃嵩立,施逸翔 626
1948 Say goodbye to Taiwan, say goodbye to peace Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 1038
1949 Investigate 228 criminals John Yang 569
1950 In Taiwan, with spring came death, not rebirth Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 637
1951 Ma echoes Chiang Kai-shek’s ethos James Wang 王景弘 613
1952 Clueless Ma adrift in delusion Taipei Times Editorial 572
1953 Implications of independence polls Taipei Times Editorial 567
1954 Control Yuan is an inept dinosaur Taipei Times Editorial 557
1955 Imprint of Taiwanese outweighs Ma’s vision James Wang 王景弘 553
1956 The myth of Taiwan’s China policy Taipei Times Editorial 553
1957 No response to Ma’s unmet promises Taipei Times Editorial 552
1958 Allow youth freedom of expression Taipei Times Editorial 563
1959 Take guard against fake liberalization Liu Ching-yi 劉靜怡 529
1960 Capitalist scheme hurts the nation Liao Pen-chuan 廖本全 546
 
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Newsflash


Greater Tainan Mayor William Lai, left, and guests attend a ceremony to unveil a statue of Toyoki Yonemura, the wife of Yoichi Hatta, the designer of the Wushanto Reservoir, at the Hatta Yoichi Memorial Park in Guantian District, Greater Tainan, on Sunday.
Photo: CNA

More than 300 dignitaries and guests gathered in Greater Tainan on Sunday to commemorate Japanese civil engineer Yoichi Hatta and his wife, Toyoki Yonemura, for their dedication and contribution to Taiwan’s economy and agricultural development.

The event was held at the Yoichi Hatta Memorial Park at the Wushanto Reservoir (烏山頭水庫), one of the projects designed and built by Hatta during his 32 years of service in Taiwan from 1910 to 1942. A large Japanese delegation also attended the event, including Hatta’s daughter-in-law, Ayako, and other family members.