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March 29, 2011
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Merkel blames 'painful' poll drubbing on nuclear fears
Berlin (AFP) March 28, 2011
German Chancellor Angela Merkel blamed a "painful" poll debacle in her party's heartland on fears over Japan's nuclear crisis Monday but said she had no plans to reshuffle her weakened government. She said after a meeting of her conservatives that their loss of power Sunday in wealthy Baden-Wuerttemberg to the anti-nuclear Greens after 58 years at the helm meant that the party could not return to "business as usual". "This is a watershed moment for the state and also in the history of the Christ ... read more

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Tokyo nuclear operator seeking French help: minister
Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO), operator of Japan's stricken Fukushima nuclear plant, is seeking help from France to tackle the "critical" situation, Industry Minister Eric Besson said Monday. ... more
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Fukushima contamination 'well beyond' 30k zone: France
Air-borne nuclear contamination has spread "well beyond" the 30-kilometre exclusion zone around Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant, the head of France's Nuclear Safety Authority (ASN) said Monday. ... more
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Croatia, Slovenia's nuclear plant safe: Croatian president
A communist-era nuclear power plant that Croatia shares with Slovenia is safe, Croatia's President Ivo Josipovic insisted Monday during a visit to Lithuania. ... more
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Japan lacking radioactive water storage: US experts
Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant may have run out of room to store radioactive water, US scientists said Monday after the plant operator reported leaks that could contaminate the ocean. ... more
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Plutonium detected in soil at Japan nuclear plant
Plutonium has been detected in soil at a stricken nuclear plant in Japan and highly contaminated water has leaked from a reactor building, the operator said Monday, fanning environmental fears. ... more
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German nuclear fears trigger Merkel party poll debacle
Fears over the Japan nuclear crisis triggered a crushing defeat for Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives in their German heartland Sunday, as the ecologist Greens roared to a historic triumph. ... more
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Russian wants U.S. nuclear technology
Russia is interested in utilizing spent nuclear fuel dry storage technology developed by the United States. ... more
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Radiation scare at Japan nuclear plant
Dangerous levels of radiation detected in water thought to be leaking from a stricken Japanese reactor dealt a new setback Sunday to efforts to avert a nuclear disaster. ... more
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Japan says people should leave 30km nuke plant zone
Japan's government on Friday asked people still living within 20-30 kilometres (12-18 miles) of the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant to leave voluntarily, after it earlier told them to stay indoors. ... more
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Taiwan bans food imports from five Japan areas
Taiwan on Friday imposed a ban on food imports from five Japanese areas near a quake-damaged nuclear power plant due to radiation concerns. ... more
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More than 200,000 Germans march against nuclear power
An estimated 200,000 people took to the streets around Germany Saturday to protest against nuclear power, upping the pressure on Chancellor Angela Merkel on the eve of a critical state election. ... more
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EU fixes post-Japan nuclear safety overhaul
European leaders resolved Friday to revisit safety at nuclear reactors as emergency workers in Japan suffered radiation burns and rising global fears of food contamination hit home. ... more
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Switch to fresh water to cool Japan nuclear plant: IAEA
Japanese emergency teams are using fresh water instead of sea water to try to cool reactors at Japan's tsunami-damaged nuclear plant where meltdown is feared, the UN atomic watchdog said Saturday. ... more
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Japan's TEPCO under pressure over injured workers
Japan ordered the operator of a stricken nuclear plant to step up safety Friday after three workers in ill-fitting shoes suffered burns when they sloshed through highly radioactive water. ... more
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Radiation in Tokyo water back to infant-safe level
Radioactive iodine dropped back below the level safe for infants in Tokyo drinking water on Thursday, an official of the Japanese capital city's government said, confirming media reports. ... more
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Japan resumes dousing smouldering nuclear plant
Emergency crew using fire engines again aimed their high-pressure water jets at a quake-hit and charred nuclear reactor in Japan Thursday, a day after a plume of dark smoke forced them to evacuate. ... more
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State of Japan's stricken nuclear reactors
Japanese emergency crews have battled to stabilise the crippled Fukushima Daiichi (No. 1) atomic power plant that has sparked global fears of a large-scale radiation disaster. ... more
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Two workers at Japan plant taken to hospital
Three workers at Japan's stricken Fukushima Daiichi plant were exposed to high radiation as they sought to restore power to reactor three, with two hospitalised, the nuclear safety agency said Thursday. ... more
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Saudis focus on nuclear, solar energy
Saudi Arabia is increasingly focusing on nuclear and solar energy because within two decades it will be using most of its oil production for domestic purposes, leaving little for export, if consumption keeps rising the way it is now. ... more
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Oldest US nuclear reactor 'disaster waiting to happen'
A sleepy New Jersey town has come onto people's radar screens because it has the oldest running nuclear power plant in the United States - and some say the most dangerous. ... more
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Fukushima: France sets check of reactors by year end
Prime Minister Francois Fillon on Thursday asked the country's top nuclear safety body to inspect all of France's reactors by year's end in the aftermath of the Fukushima accident. ... more
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Radioactive German election looms for Merkel
Chancellor Angela Merkel's party has ruled Baden-Wuerttemberg since 1953, but the political fallout in Germany from Japan's nuclear crisis could spell the end in a key state election Sunday. ... more
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Saving Electricity In A Hurry-Tokyo Has Done It Before And Can Do It Again
Not long ago, Japan faced a major power crisis. In September 2002, the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) was forced to shut down 17 nuclear power plants for emergency safety inspections. Th ... more
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Russia checking high-radiation ship in Far East: official
Russia is checking a Panama-flagged vessel that arrived in its Far East region from quake-hit Japan with radiation levels three times the norm, the head of its consumer protection agency said Thursday. ... more
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Tokyo water unsafe for babies, food bans imposed
Tokyo warned Wednesday that radioactive iodine over twice the safe level for infants had been detected in its tap water after Japan's massive earthquake crippled a nuclear plant. ... more
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Fukushima seawater may affect reactor cooling: France
Emergency use of seawater at Fukushima could harm longer-term efforts to cool the plant's crippled reactors, France's nuclear watchdog said Wednesday. ... more
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Japan nuclear food scare spreads to US, Europe
Japan's radiation food scare rippled around the world Wednesday as the United States blocked imports of dairy and other produce from areas near a disaster-hit nuclear power plant. ... more
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US launches review of nuclear plant safety
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Wednesday it was launching a two-pronged review of US nuclear power plant safety amid the crisis at a Japanese complex hit by an earthquake and tsunami. ... more
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Sooner Germany abandons nuclear power, the better: Merkel
Chancellor Angela Merkel said Wednesday that the sooner Germany abandoned nuclear power the better, but stressed the energy source was still needed as a stopgap technology for Europe's biggest economy. ... more
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Nuclear to stay, says EU despite battle over safety testing
Nuclear energy is here to stay so European Union leaders need to spell out clearly how to revamp safety guidelines at a key summit, the bloc's energy commissioner said Wednesday. ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Battle to cool Japan plant as food jitters grow
Engineers racing to cool a stricken nuclear plant in Japan partially restored power to a control room on Tuesday, as radioactivity in more foodstuffs fuelled anxiety over product safety. ... more
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