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Taiwan's voters will head to the polls on Aug. 23 to decide whether Taiwan should restart one of its mothballed nuclear power plants. TaiwanPlus traveled across four cities and counties to hear what people there think about the issue.

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00:09Because if you have a test for a test, you can do some research in the world
00:13If you have an test for a test for a test, you can try to perform the test
00:18I don't think that I could do some reason to do some research
00:22I think that Taiwan cannot reduce the test for a test
00:25The reason is because Taiwan is more of the land of the country
00:31So, the water is more of the way to change the entire Taiwan energy
00:35Of course, the water is also very important
00:37So, I think the water and the water can be mixed
00:40The issue of the water is not a problem
00:43Because it is in the state of the country
00:46And the United States will be able to bring in theæŠ€čĄ“
00:50So, why don't you buy the water and the money to bring in theæŠ€čĄ“
00:54I think Taiwan people are sick, especially the people of theåąæą
00:57And they are in theåąæą
00:59Why do you decide to make the country
01:01They don't want to get in that
01:02They don't want to start to act
01:04They don't want to act
01:05We are afraid of the waste of the waste
01:09We are worried about the safety of the people of the community
01:13We are alsoåģēč­°
01:15If we start to start to work
01:17The waste of the waste is to be removed
01:21From the environment here, we don't have a lot of work, so we have a lot of
01:27complicated places.
01:29You don't have to worry about this, but you don't have to worry about it.
01:35So, every country has to be able to do it.
01:40They have to be able to do it.
01:44You can see the storm, the whole of the solar panels,
01:47all over the environment.
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