+ Follow PRIME MINISTER NAOTO KAN Tag
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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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[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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[Title] => Close race seen to select next Japanese leader
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[Title] => Kan to resign as Japan's PM
[Summary] => Japan's Prime Minister Naoto Kan said Friday at the parliament that he would resign as Japan's prime minister after the next chief of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) was elected.
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[Title] => Official: Japan to have new PM early next week
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[Title] => Japan marks World War II surrender anniversary
[Summary] => Japan has marked the 66th anniversary of its surrender in World War II with somber remembrances across the country and a memorial in Tokyo led by the emperor. The ceremonies come as the country struggles to recover from this year's devastating earthquake and tsunami.
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[Title] => Japan's Hiroshima city marks atomic bombing
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[Title] => Japan reconstruction minister resigns over remarks
[Summary] => Japan's new disaster reconstruction minister submitted his resignation Tuesday after making remarks widely criticized as offensive during a visit to the earthquake-devasted northeast coast, where he refused to shake a governor's hand, scolded the official and threatened to withhold aid.
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PRIME MINISTER NAOTO KAN
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