Source: Reuters
Date: Tue Jul 5, 2011 8:14am EDT
by: Chikako Mogi
(Reuters) - Japan edged closer to its first nuclear power plant restart since the March earthquake following approval from a Japanese city mayor, but concerns about summer power shortages remained as it was unclear when other plants would follow suit.
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