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Commentary: It's time to turn off San Onofre
Talk about a game-changer. Do you know the Barack Obama campaign tracked the buying, subscription and leisure habits of 29,000 voters as far back as 2008? Most presidential campaigns track about 1,500 voters for six to 12 months. It turns out this is...Tags: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Limited, Orange County Register, Southern California Edison Company, Barack Obama, Polls
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Safety first for man who represented the U.S. in Japan during its nuclear disaster
Tribune staff reporterThe flight attendant spied the Nuclear Regulatory Commission logo on Chuck Casto's T-shirt and escorted him to first class. Three days after the Pacific Ocean had risen and shattered the northern Japanese coast March 11, 2011, Casto's plane headed...Tags: Arts and Culture, Natural Disasters, Earthquakes, Tokyo (Japan), Barack Obama
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In wake of Fukushima disaster, Japan to end nuclear power by 2030s
World NowThe Japanese government announced a dramatic turn in its energy policy Friday, vowing to make the densely populated island nation nuclear-free by the 2030s. Last year's tsunami-triggered disaster at the Fukushima nuclear power complex forced evacuation of... -
Massive Tokyo protest pushes against nuclear power
World NowTens of thousands of people turned out in Tokyo against nuclear power on Monday, urging the Japanese government not to restart reactors in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster.... -
Spain's borrowing cost hits record; worries grow over Greece
World NowEurope’s long-running debt crisis flared sharply as Spain’s borrowing rates jumped to another record high and worries grew over Greece’s ability to keep on qualifying for the emergency loans it desperately needs to stay afloat.... -
Japan investigating if Fukushima workers hid radiation exposure
World NowJapanese officials are investigating whether workers cleaning up in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster were pushed to shield their radiation meters so they could keep working for longer on the contaminated plant.... -
City to adopt resolution regarding San Onofre
The City Council made it clear that it planned to approve a resolution listing complaints about San Onofre's operation and concerns about its future, but that didn't keep the public from expressing opinions. Speakers came from San Clemente, Washington,...
Tags: Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Washington, DC, Health and Safety at Work, Tokyo Electric Power Co., Southern California Edison Company
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Mutated butterflies found near Fukushima nuclear plant
KIAHWhat’s happening in Japan could be the start of another Mothman outbreak, or it could be the return of Mothra, ready to raise her children to defend Japan against the scourge of Godzilla. Or it could be the result of the meltdown by the Fukushima...Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, Cancer, Japan, Nuclear Power, Stranger Than Fiction
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Mutant Butterflies Linked to Fukushima Nuclear Disaster
KTLA NewsFUKUSHIMA, Japan -- In the first sign that the Fukushima nuclear disaster may be changing life around it, scientists say they've found mutant butterflies. Some of the butterflies had abnormalities in their legs, antennae, and abdomens, and dents in their...Tags: Chernobyl (Kiev Oblast, Ukraine), Genes and Chromosomes, Science and Technology, Tokyo Electric Power Co., Wildlife
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How much spent nuclear fuel is there in Connecticut?
If you were freaked out by last year's disaster at Japan'sFukushima nuclear plants, or by Three Mile Island or Chernobyl, maybe you'd rather not think about all the toxic spent nuclear fuel being stored in Connecticut or just across the border in New...
Tags: Judges, Waterford, Natural Disasters, Environmental Issues, Barack Obama
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Japan leaders, utility slammed for 'man-made' nuclear disaster
Los Angeles TimesAn independent parliamentary commission accused the Japanese government and the nation's leading utility of "collusion" in avoiding vital nuclear safety improvements that would have prevented the reactor meltdowns last year at the tsunami-damaged...Tags: Yoshihiko Noda, Natural Disasters, Government, Earthquakes, Tokyo Electric Power Co.
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Bluefin tuna carried a little -- very little -- radiation from Japan to California, study says
Los Angeles TimesPacific bluefin tuna carried radioactivity from Japan’s 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster all the way across the ocean to the shores of California, scientists reported Monday. They didn’t bring much — the levels were far lower...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Stanford University, Tokyo Electric Power Co., Science and Technology, Pacific Ocean
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