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Japan says it has protested to China after two Chinese patrol boats entered waters near islands in the East China Sea claimed by both countries.

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Japan has declared the 12-mile (20-kilometer) evacuation area around its crippled nuclear power plant a no-go zone.

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Japanese authorities may for the first time strictly enforce their evacuation zone around a crippled nuclear plant, citing concerns Wednesday over radiation risks for residents returning to check on their homes.

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Japan's top government spokesman said today that authorities are considering restricting access to the evacuation zone around its crippled nuclear plant.

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Readings Monday from a robot that entered two crippled buildings at Japan's tsunami-flooded nuclear plant for the first time in more than a month displayed a harsh environment still too radioactive for workers to enter.

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The operator of Japan's crippled nuclear plant laid out a blueprint yesterday for stopping radiation leaks and stabilizing damaged reactors within the next six to nine months as a first step toward allowing some of the tens of thousands of evacuees to return to the area.

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The operator of the crippled nuclear power plant leaking radiation in northern Japan announced a plan Sunday that would bring the crisis under control within six to nine months and allow some evacuated residents to return to their homes.

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The operator of Japan's crippled nuclear plant laid out a blueprint yesterday for stopping radiation leaks and stabilizing damaged reactors within the next six to nine months as a first step toward allowing some of the tens of thousands of evacuees to return to the area.

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