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Japan struggles in quake's aftermath
Japan struggled on Saturday to recover from its worst earthquake, which unleashed enough energy to generate a tsunami that threatened several countries along the Pacific Rim, including the United States where parts of California and the rest of the West...Tags: Health, Tokyo (Japan), Indonesia, Hawaii, Travel Alerts
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Tokyo sees steady exodus amid nuclear crisis
Marco Gutierrez was taking no chances. With radiation still leaking this weekend from the damaged Fukushima nuclear plant 150 miles away, the Tokyo resident joined the legions of foreigners — and a growing number of Japanese — fleeing the...Tags: Government, U.S. Embassy, Tokyo (Japan), Fukushima (Fukushima, Japan), Travel
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Radiation Levels May Be Falling At Stricken Nuclear Plant
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersRadiation levels at the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan are still high but may be tapering off, a senior U.S. nuclear official said Sunday. Indications from the plant, which houses six nuclear reactors, were levels in the range of...Tags: Weather, Tokyo (Japan), Fukushima (Fukushima, Japan), Nuclear Policy, Metal and Mineral
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Options are few to prevent Japan nuclear catastrophe
Workers struggling to contain radioactive releases from the Fukushima power plant face two critical tasks to avoid turning a nuclear disaster into a catastrophe: preventing a runaway chain reaction into the nuclear fuel and maintaining a massive flow of...Tags: Chernobyl (Kiev Oblast, Ukraine), Metal and Mineral, Social Issues, Plant Openings, Employees
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Tournament turnout helps school's hall of fame association
Thumbs up To the fifth annual John A. Kirchenbauer Memorial Golf Tournament, which saw its biggest turnout ever Saturday with 103 golfers. This year’s event was at the Del Rio Golf Course in Brawley. The tournament is a fundraiser for the...Tags: Golf, Jerry Brown, Thumbs, High School Sports, High Schools
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Three Mile Island: Demonstrators Mark 32nd Anniversary of TMI Accident
Multimedia JournalistMore than two dozen demonstrators held a candlelight vigil in front of Three Mile Island's main gate early Monday morning, marking 32 years since a partial meltdown in one of the power plant's two reactors. The anti-nuclear demonstrators started the...Tags: Pennsylvania, Chernobyl Disaster (1986), Demonstration, Three Mile Island Accident (1979), Middletown
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Japan disaster may be the worst in history
SCTCOn March 11, a terrible disaster occurred in Japan. An earthquake struck off of Japan’s coast, resulting in a devastating tsunami. Coming in at a 9.0 on the Richter Scale, this was the most powerful earthquake ever to strike Japan. As of March 24,...Tags: Chernobyl (Kiev Oblast, Ukraine), Emergency Incidents, Disasters, Japan Nuclear Emergency (2011), Disasters and Accidents
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Michigan finds low-level radiation in air sample
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Officials in Michigan say analysis of an air sample has detected very low levels of radiation that's believed to be from a damaged nuclear power complex in Japan. The state announced Wednesday that the "very low...Tags: Michigan, Nuclear Power, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Japan
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Low levels of radiation found in West Coast milk
WASHINGTON (AP) — Low levels of radiation have turned up in milk samples from two West Coast states. Traces of radioactive Iodine-131 were found in milk in California and Washington, according to federal and state authorities who are...Tags: Food Industry, Health, Hawaii, Washington, DC, Regional Authority
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Huge jump in radiation inside Japan nuclear plant
TOKYO (AP) — Officials in Japan say the radioactivity in water at a hobbled nuclear plant is testing 10 million times higher than normal. Tokyo Electric Power Co. spokesman Takashi Kurita told reporters Sunday that leaked water in Unit 2 of the...Tags: Tokyo (Japan), Nuclear Power, Japan, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011)
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Japan Reactor Meltdown
KIAHMore bad news at the disabled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Locals are being told to run for the hills once again. that is, for anyone within 20 miles of the troubled nuclear plant. A major setback in the mission to stop the plant from leaking...Tags: KIAH, Nuclear Power
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