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  • Japan releases low-level radioactive water into ocean
    World News | Hiroko Tabuchi, Ken Belson, The New York Times | Monday April 4, 2011
    Tokyo Electric Power Company began dumping more than 11,000 tons of radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant on Monday, mostly to make room in storage containers for increasing amounts of far more contaminated runoff.The water, most of it to be released over two days, contains about 100 times the legal limit...
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  • Japan reactor leaking radioactive water into ocean
    World News | Hiroko Tabuchi and Ken Belson, The New York Times | Saturday April 2, 2011
    Highly radioactive water is leaking directly into the sea from a damaged pit near a crippled reactor at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, safety officials said Saturday, the latest setback in the increasingly messy bid to regain control of the reactors. Although higher levels of radiation have been detected in the ocean waters near the pla...
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  • Japan fears Nuclear reactor is leaking contaminated water
    World News | Hiroko Tabuchi, Ken Belson, New York Times | Monday March 28, 2011
    Highly contaminated water is escaping a damaged reactor at the crippled nuclear power plant in Japan and could soon leak into the ocean, the country's nuclear regulator warned on Monday.The discovery poses a further setback to efforts to contain the nuclear crisis as workers find themselves in increasingly hazardous conditions. In another new findi...
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  • Japan extended reactor's life, despite warning
    World News | Hiroko Tabuchi, Norimitsu Onishi, Ken Belson, New York Times | Tuesday March 22, 2011
    Just a month before a powerful earthquake and tsunami crippled the Fukushima Daiichi plant at the centre of Japan's nuclear crisis, government regulators approved a 10-year extension for the oldest of the six reactors at the power station despite warnings about its safety. The committee reviewing extensions pointed to stress cracks in the backup di...
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'Hiroko Tabuchi Ken Belson New York Times' - 4 News Result(s)

  • Japan releases low-level radioactive water into ocean
    World News | Hiroko Tabuchi, Ken Belson, The New York Times | Monday April 4, 2011
    Tokyo Electric Power Company began dumping more than 11,000 tons of radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant on Monday, mostly to make room in storage containers for increasing amounts of far more contaminated runoff.The water, most of it to be released over two days, contains about 100 times the legal limit...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Japan reactor leaking radioactive water into ocean
    World News | Hiroko Tabuchi and Ken Belson, The New York Times | Saturday April 2, 2011
    Highly radioactive water is leaking directly into the sea from a damaged pit near a crippled reactor at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, safety officials said Saturday, the latest setback in the increasingly messy bid to regain control of the reactors. Although higher levels of radiation have been detected in the ocean waters near the pla...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Japan fears Nuclear reactor is leaking contaminated water
    World News | Hiroko Tabuchi, Ken Belson, New York Times | Monday March 28, 2011
    Highly contaminated water is escaping a damaged reactor at the crippled nuclear power plant in Japan and could soon leak into the ocean, the country's nuclear regulator warned on Monday.The discovery poses a further setback to efforts to contain the nuclear crisis as workers find themselves in increasingly hazardous conditions. In another new findi...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Japan extended reactor's life, despite warning
    World News | Hiroko Tabuchi, Norimitsu Onishi, Ken Belson, New York Times | Tuesday March 22, 2011
    Just a month before a powerful earthquake and tsunami crippled the Fukushima Daiichi plant at the centre of Japan's nuclear crisis, government regulators approved a 10-year extension for the oldest of the six reactors at the power station despite warnings about its safety. The committee reviewing extensions pointed to stress cracks in the backup di...
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