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Obama: Japan earthquake potentially 'catastrophic'
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama said he was "heartbroken" by images of devastation in Japan following Friday's deadly earthquake and tsunami, and pledged U.S. assistance to help the country recover. "Our hearts go out to our friends in...Tags: Earthquakes, White House, Human Interest, FEMA, U.S. Embassy
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Japanese nuclear plant continues to leak radioactive water into ocean
Radioactive water continued to seep into the sea Monday after a failed attempt to seal the leak at the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant using an absorbent polymer, sawdust and shredded paper.
Tokyo Electric Power Co. officials think the leak has...Tags: Earthquakes, Building Material, Emergency Incidents, American Red Cross, Music
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Japan prime minister plans rebuilding council
After declaring he would convene a national council on rebuilding within 10 days, Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan visited the devastated city of Rikuzentakata on Saturday as well as the site serving as the emergency staging headquarters for the...Tags: Earthquakes, Tsunamis, Los Angeles, Emergency Incidents, Nuclear Policy
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Japan's prime minister visits earthquake, tsunami zone
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJapanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan on Saturday visited tsunami survivors and workers trying to bring the Fukushima nuclear facility under control as the plant's operator said highly radioactive water was leaking from a pit near a reactor into the ocean....Tags: Earthquakes, Emergency Planning, Tsunamis, Employees, Government
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Japanese see disaster as opportunity for broad change
One by one, members of Japan's heartthrob pop band SMAP make their pitch: "You are not alone," says one. "Let's help each other," beckons another. Then comes the final exhortation from celebrity Tortoise Matsumoto: "Believe in Japan's strength!" Such...
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Japan clears discharge of some radioactive water into sea
The operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant began releasing thousands of tons of radioactive water into the sea Monday evening under an emergency measure approved by the government to make room in storage tanks for far more severely...Tags: Television, Building Material, Metal and Mineral, Government, Tokyo Electric Power Co.
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