Fukushima's wave of despair (The Sydney Morning Herald)
As Japan prepares to mark six months since the March earthquake, tens of thousands remain in temporary housing, mourning loved ones, fearful of radiation and despairing over a marathon road to recovery.
Japanese minister leaves over nuclear crisis gaffe (Monterey County Herald)
In this photo released by Prime Minister's Office of Japan, Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, second from left, speaks to workers of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant while visiting the crippled plant in Okuma, northeastern Japan, first time since he took the office Thursday, Sept.
As Japan prepares to mark six months since the March earthquake, tens of thousands remain in temporary housing, mourning loved ones, fearful of radiation and despairing over a marathon road to recovery.
Japanese minister leaves over nuclear crisis gaffe (Monterey County Herald)
In this photo released by Prime Minister's Office of Japan, Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, second from left, speaks to workers of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant while visiting the crippled plant in Okuma, northeastern Japan, first time since he took the office Thursday, Sept.
Japanese minister leaves over nuclear crisis gaffe (Athens Banner-Herald)
In this photo released by Prime Minister's Office of Japan, Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, second from left, speaks to workers of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant while visiting the crippled plant in Okuma, northeastern Japan, first time since he took the office Thursday, Sept.
Join the Nuclear Club (Salt Lake City Weekly)
Curses, Foiled Again Two men wearing heavy makeup, women's clothing and wigs held up a Denver jewelry store at gunpoint, forcing the owners to unlock display cases.
'Rise' in UK support for nuclear (BBC News)
An opinion poll suggests that support for nuclear power in Britain has increased in the wake of the Fukushima disaster.
Pennsylvania nuclear plants operate despite floods (WTTV Indianapolis)
All three nuclear power plants in Pennsylvania along the Susquehanna River continued to operate at high power, plant operators said on Friday, after the river had flooded several towns in New York and Pennsylvania.
In this photo released by Prime Minister's Office of Japan, Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, second from left, speaks to workers of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant while visiting the crippled plant in Okuma, northeastern Japan, first time since he took the office Thursday, Sept.
Join the Nuclear Club (Salt Lake City Weekly)
Curses, Foiled Again Two men wearing heavy makeup, women's clothing and wigs held up a Denver jewelry store at gunpoint, forcing the owners to unlock display cases.
'Rise' in UK support for nuclear (BBC News)
An opinion poll suggests that support for nuclear power in Britain has increased in the wake of the Fukushima disaster.
Pennsylvania nuclear plants operate despite floods (WTTV Indianapolis)
All three nuclear power plants in Pennsylvania along the Susquehanna River continued to operate at high power, plant operators said on Friday, after the river had flooded several towns in New York and Pennsylvania.
Some Hanford cleanup deadlines to be postponed (KOMO News)
Hanford regulators have agreed to let some interim environmental cleanup deadlines slide at the nuclear reservation to focus on the highest priority work, given the realities of the federal budget.
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Hanford regulators have agreed to let some interim environmental cleanup deadlines slide at the nuclear reservation to focus on the highest priority work, given the realities of the federal budget.
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