Source: The Japan Times
Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011
Nagoya — Chubu Electric Power Co. was set to begin work Thursday to halt the Hamaoka nuclear power plant's No. 4 reactor, sources said Wednesday.
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5/12/2011 JST | Support Japan Bra unveiled
Source: The Japan Times
Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011
Kyodo
Major lingerie maker Triumph International Japan Ltd. said Wednesday it has created a special underwear set featuring messages of support sent from the offices of its group companies around the world to lift the spirits of disaster-hit Japan.
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Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011
Kyodo
Major lingerie maker Triumph International Japan Ltd. said Wednesday it has created a special underwear set featuring messages of support sent from the offices of its group companies around the world to lift the spirits of disaster-hit Japan.
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5/12/2011 JST | TEPCO finds another leak of radioactive water into sea
Source: Japan Today
Date: Thursday 12th May, 06:31 AM JST
TOKYO — Tokyo Electric Power Co said Wednesday it had detected another leak of highly contaminated radioactive water into the sea near the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant but was able to stop the flow.
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Date: Thursday 12th May, 06:31 AM JST
TOKYO — Tokyo Electric Power Co said Wednesday it had detected another leak of highly contaminated radioactive water into the sea near the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant but was able to stop the flow.
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5/10/2011 | App tracks direction of Fukushima radiation
Source: CNET
Date: May 10, 2011 3:42 PM PDT
by: Eric Mack
It was only a matter of time until we had a decent app to track radiation from Fukushima.
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Date: May 10, 2011 3:42 PM PDT
by: Eric Mack
It was only a matter of time until we had a decent app to track radiation from Fukushima.
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5/11/2011 | Japan: Compared To Radiation Dumped Into Pacific Ocean Today’s Release Of Half Billion Becquerels Is Nothing
Source: Alexander Higgins Blog
Date: May 11, 2011 at 12:04 pm
Japan downplays release of 500 million becquerels of nuclear radiation by saying it is nothing compared to the amount radioactive material that has already been dumped into the Pacific Ocean by TEPCO from the Fukushima nuclear plant.
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Date: May 11, 2011 at 12:04 pm
Japan downplays release of 500 million becquerels of nuclear radiation by saying it is nothing compared to the amount radioactive material that has already been dumped into the Pacific Ocean by TEPCO from the Fukushima nuclear plant.
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5/11/2011 | True cost of nuclear examined in new study
Source: PV Magazine
Date: 11. May 2011
By: Sandra Enkhardt/Alan Faulcon
The German Renewable Energy Federation (BEE) has presented a study involving possible costs in the event that Germany abandons the use of nuclear energy.
The German report has tried to calculate how much it would cost to insure nuclear power plants.
While the nuclear power plant operators in Germany collect the profits, consumers and the government would be required to foot the bill in the case of loss. The study shows how expensive nuclear power would have to become if instances of damage were adequately insured.
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Date: 11. May 2011
By: Sandra Enkhardt/Alan Faulcon
The German Renewable Energy Federation (BEE) has presented a study involving possible costs in the event that Germany abandons the use of nuclear energy.
The German report has tried to calculate how much it would cost to insure nuclear power plants.
While the nuclear power plant operators in Germany collect the profits, consumers and the government would be required to foot the bill in the case of loss. The study shows how expensive nuclear power would have to become if instances of damage were adequately insured.
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5/11/2011 | Japan Veers Away from Nuclear Energy
Source: IPS
Date: May 11, 2011
by: Suvendrini Kakuchi
TOKYO, May 11, 2011 (IPS) - Prime Minister Naoto Kan’s decision to stop the building of new nuclear power plants and explore solar and wind energy signals a drastic turn in Japan’s energy policy that has brought a sigh of relief to wary scientists, anti-nuclear groups and an increasingly anxious public.
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Date: May 11, 2011
by: Suvendrini Kakuchi
TOKYO, May 11, 2011 (IPS) - Prime Minister Naoto Kan’s decision to stop the building of new nuclear power plants and explore solar and wind energy signals a drastic turn in Japan’s energy policy that has brought a sigh of relief to wary scientists, anti-nuclear groups and an increasingly anxious public.
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5/10/2011 | Rainbow Warrior to begin analysis on radioactive samples
Source: Greenpeace
Date:
After a week of sailing and conducting radiation sampling along the Fukushima coast, the Rainbow Warrior is now at anchor in Yokohama and our team is preparing to start detailed analysis on what we collected.
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After a week of sailing and conducting radiation sampling along the Fukushima coast, the Rainbow Warrior is now at anchor in Yokohama and our team is preparing to start detailed analysis on what we collected.
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5/11/2011 | Let's make sure HSBC and BNP Paribas get the message - no more Fukushimas
Source: Greenpeace
Date: May 11, 2011 at 14:50
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Thousands of e-mails are already being sent to HSBC and BNP Paribas international board members asking them to withdraw their finance and support from the Jaitapur nuclear project. Building what will be the world's biggest nuclear power plant in a coastal zone that is prone to earthquakes seems like an inconceivable idea after the horror of Fukushima.
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Date: May 11, 2011 at 14:50
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Thousands of e-mails are already being sent to HSBC and BNP Paribas international board members asking them to withdraw their finance and support from the Jaitapur nuclear project. Building what will be the world's biggest nuclear power plant in a coastal zone that is prone to earthquakes seems like an inconceivable idea after the horror of Fukushima.
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5/11/2011 | 'No plan to dump N-waste overseas'
Source: The Japan Times
Date: Wednesday, May 11, 2011
KYODO
The government has no plans to dispose of spent nuclear fuel in a foreign country, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs Chiaki Takahashi said following a media report about a Japan-U.S. proposal to set up a storage facility in Mongolia.
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Date: Wednesday, May 11, 2011
KYODO
The government has no plans to dispose of spent nuclear fuel in a foreign country, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs Chiaki Takahashi said following a media report about a Japan-U.S. proposal to set up a storage facility in Mongolia.
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5/11/2011 | Radioactive Containers Held in Rotterdam Likely Left Japan Before Checks
Source: Bloomberg
Date: May 5, 2011
By: Kiyotaka Matsuda and Maud van Gaal
Five shipping containers detained in Rotterdam after testing positive for radiation probably left Japan before a screening program started, the Asian nation’s transport ministry said.
Japanese authorities officially began scanning cargo boxes for radiation on April 28 because of concerns about leaks from a nuclear plant crippled by a March 11 earthquake and tsunami, Koji Takahashi, director of the transport ministry’s ports and harbors bureau, said today by phone. The journey time to Europe is about 30 days.
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Date: May 5, 2011
By: Kiyotaka Matsuda and Maud van Gaal
Five shipping containers detained in Rotterdam after testing positive for radiation probably left Japan before a screening program started, the Asian nation’s transport ministry said.
Japanese authorities officially began scanning cargo boxes for radiation on April 28 because of concerns about leaks from a nuclear plant crippled by a March 11 earthquake and tsunami, Koji Takahashi, director of the transport ministry’s ports and harbors bureau, said today by phone. The journey time to Europe is about 30 days.
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5/11/2011 | Fukushima Students Wear Masks as Radiation Looms
Source: Bloomberg
Date: May 11, 2011 JST
by: Takahiko Hyuga and Shigeru Sato
Students at the Shoyo Junior High School in Fukushima are wearing masks, caps and long-sleeved jerseys to attend classes as their exposure to radiation is on pace to equal annual limits for nuclear industry workers.
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Date: May 11, 2011 JST
by: Takahiko Hyuga and Shigeru Sato
Students at the Shoyo Junior High School in Fukushima are wearing masks, caps and long-sleeved jerseys to attend classes as their exposure to radiation is on pace to equal annual limits for nuclear industry workers.
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5/11/2011 | High tides inundate sunken towns
Source: The Japan Times
Date: Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Date: Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Another inconvenience: Residents stroll and cycle along a flooded street in Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, on May 3. This area sank nearly 0.8 meter as a result of the March 11 earthquake. AP |
March 11 earthquake caused some places to drop by 1.2 meters
AP
ISHINOMAKI, Miyagi Pref. — When water begins to trickle down the streets of her coastal neighborhood, Yoshiko Takahashi knows it is time to hurry home.
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5/11/2011 | TEPCO accepts conditions for gov't support to help it pay damages
Source: Japan Today
Date: Wednesday 11th May, 12:00 PM JST
TOKYO —
Tokyo Electric Power Co decided Wednesday to accept the government’s conditions for state support in order to pay massive compensation over the country’s worst nuclear crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant, it said.
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Date: Wednesday 11th May, 12:00 PM JST
TOKYO —
Tokyo Electric Power Co decided Wednesday to accept the government’s conditions for state support in order to pay massive compensation over the country’s worst nuclear crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant, it said.
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5/11/2011 | Government was hours late with radiation map
Source: The Japan Times
Date: Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Kyodo
It took the central government more than eight hours after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami crippled the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant to send the prefecture a map detailing the potential levels of exposure for nearby areas to radioactive materials released in the disaster, according to sources.
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Date: Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Kyodo
It took the central government more than eight hours after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami crippled the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant to send the prefecture a map detailing the potential levels of exposure for nearby areas to radioactive materials released in the disaster, according to sources.
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