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161 Taiwanese-American students urge using Census 2010 to promote Taiwan Michael Richardson 858
162 Facing up to China The Economist 1093
163 Control Yuan cannot excuse Mayor Ma on Neihu Line probe Taiwan News Editorial 890
164 Ma's policies deepen Taiwan's predicament Taiwan News Editorial 983
165 Reuters and Associated Press get it wrong on Taiwan's history Michael Richardson 948
166 Endorsement of Lobo sullies Taiwan's democracy Taiwan News Editorial 960
167 The 'one-term' specter over Ma and Obama Taiwan News Editorial 953
168 Taiwan-China ECFA unequal from start Taiwan News Editorial 877
169 What Haiti earthquake can teach Taiwan Taiwan News Editorial 988
170 Ma is on the wrong track for Taiwan Taiwan News Editorial 1074
171 KMT turns back clock on Taiwan media reform Taiwan News Editorial 1237
172 KMT asserts ownership of Taiwan prosecutors Taiwan News Editorial 1011
173 Taiwan and the future in the U.S.-Japan alliance Taiwan News Editorial 936
174 Ma should not confuse leadership with force Taiwan News Editorial 790
175 KMT moves to reverse Taiwan democracy Taiwan News Editorial 1075
176 Scholar says new probe of Lin family murders is a continuing cover-up Michael Richardson 1128
177 Drop presidential tour to help Haiti, Taiwan Taiwan News Editorial 905
178 New KMT scheme to keep local power in Taiwan Taiwan News Editorial 833
179 Freedom House warns on rights in Taiwan Taiwan News Editorial 1009
180 Exam-free policy risks Taiwan education quality Taiwan News Editorial 1555
 
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Newsflash

Alarm over Japan’s nuclear disaster grew yesterday, with more foreign governments advising citizens to flee Tokyo as army helicopters dumped water on the overheating plant at the center of the crisis.

Six days after a massive earthquake and tsunami plunged Japan into its worst crisis since World War II, the US and Britain chartered flights for nationals trying to leave and China moved thousands of citizens to Tokyo for evacuation.

Commercial airline tickets were scarce and some companies hired private jets to evacuate staff. In Tokyo, the streets were quiet but calm as the Japanese, though deeply concerned, mostly remained stoic over the emergency.