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[Title] => Plant chief: Fukushima nuke plant still vulnerable
[Summary] => Japan's tsunami-hit Fukushima power plant remains fragile nearly a year after it suffered multiple meltdowns, its chief said Tuesday, with makeshift equipment — some mended with tape — keeping crucial systems running.
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[Summary] => Japan's tsunami-hit Fukushima power plant remains fragile nearly a year after it suffered multiple meltdowns, its chief said Tuesday, with makeshift equipment — some mended with tape — keeping crucial systems running.
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[Title] => Report: President of Japan's TEPCO resigning
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[Title] => Evacuees slam Japan nuclear plant operator
[Summary] => Angry residents forced from their homes near Japan's tsunami-stricken nuclear power plant gathered in protest at the Tokyo headquarters of the plant's operator Wednesday demanding compensation as the company's president pledged to do more to help those affected by the crisis.
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[Title] => Japan likely to scrap all reactors at contaminated Fukushima nuke plant
[Summary] => Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano today said that it was highly likely that the stricken reactors at the radiation-leaking Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in northern Japan would be scrapped.
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[Title] => TEPCO president hospitalized in Tokyo
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[Title] => Japan PM: We'll rebuild Japan from scratch
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[Title] => Japan likely to scrap all reactors at contaminated Fukushima nuke plant
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February 29, 2012 - 10:44am