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  1. whoosh

    Japan nuclear disaster risk seen receding fast

    Stricken nuclear cores cooling naturally . By Gerard Wynn LONDON, March 14 (Reuters) - The risk of a major radiation leak in Japan is subsiding as stricken nuclear reactors cool, but there will be major clean-up costs and three reactors will probably be written off, experts said on Monday. A...
  2. cybercore

    ➢➢➢ Wall Street slides amid fears over impact of Japan quake

    NEW YORK — Wall Street followed Japanese stocks lower Monday, as investors worried about the impact of Friday’s devastating earthquake and tsunami that laid waste to cities along Japan’s northeast coast, killing thousands and causing tens of billions of dollars in damage. The Dow Jones...
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    Meltdown alert at Japan reactor 14 March 2011 Last updated at 14:23

    Link Removed There have been two explosions at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan, following Friday's earthquake and tsunami, and a third reactor is reportedly at risk of fuel-rod meltdown. How great a danger do these problems pose for people in Japan and further afield? Has...
  4. whoosh

    Japan's nuclear crisis growing

    Full or partial meltdowns possible at some reactors; radioactive steam releases might go on for months A second hydrogen explosion rocked Japan's seaside Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex today, this time destroying an outer building at unit 3 and injuring six workers. But officials asserted...
  5. whoosh

    Japan quake: China sets aside disputes, offers help

    BEIJING - The earthquake and tsunami that devastated northern Japan may help temporarily ease Japan's strained relations with China, allowing the Asian rivals for the moment to look past lingering territorial, economic, military and historical disputes. When news of the disaster spread Friday...
  6. whoosh

    VIDEO Second explosion at Japan nuclear plant

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-12729485 A number of people are reported injured and missing after a second explosion at a nuclear complex in Japan, which was damaged in Friday's earthquake and tsunami. Smoke was seen rising from reactor number three at the Fukushima plant but...
  7. cybercore

    Japan earthquake is country's 'worst crisis since World War II'

    The aftermath of the huge earthquake and tsunami is Japan's worst crisis since World War II, the country's prime minister Naoto Kan has declared. It also resulted in a tsunami that saw huge waves obliterate towns along Japan's north-east coast and officials now believe the final death...
  8. cybercore

    Did 'climate change' because the Japanese earthquake?

    No. But that hasn’t stopped one or two unscrupulous environmentalists trying to make the spurious connection. Top prize for shamelessness goes to one Staffan Nilsson, president of an EU offshoot called the European Economic and Social Committee. The earthquake and tsunami will clearly have...
  9. whoosh

    Japan's nuclear evacuees wonder if they'll ever see home again

    More than 200,000 people have been ordered out of an area within a 12-mile radius of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, where two reactors have gone into partial meltdown. Link Removed Volunteer emergency workers help an elderly citizen who was among those evacuated from the 12-mile...
  10. cybercore

    Japan tsunami and earthquake - Live coverage

    • Up to 10,000 feared dead in Miyagi prefecture alone • Cooling system fails at a second nuclear plant • Japan PM: "worst crisis since WWII" • 190 people exposed to radiation • Original quake upgraded to magnitude 9 • Over 250 aftershocks so far Japan tsunami and earthquake - Live coverage
  11. whoosh

    VIDEO Japan Earthquake,in USA warns Russia, Madrid fault, Super Moon, Auroras US, Comet Elenin

  12. whoosh

    Will Japan face China Syndrome ?

    In addition to the damage caused by one of the biggest earthquakes in modern history, the nation of Japan and the rest of the world are praying that some of their nuclear reactors do not meltdown and cause a worldwide catastrophe. After yesterday's strong earthquake, electrical power was cut to...
  13. whoosh

    VIDEO Japan Tsunami: Nuclear crisis worsens

  14. whoosh

    Japanese Struggling to Find Food and Water in Disaster Area

    Link RemovedPeople look for food amid empty shelves in a shop in Fukushima on March 13, 2011 Officials with Japan's nuclear safety agency said early Sunday morning there is an emergency at another nuclear reactor at a quake-hit power plant. The agency says the cooling system at the number three...
  15. whoosh

    Japan battles to stave off possible nuclear meltdown

    Link Removed A file picture of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant reactor No 7, in Niigata prefecture, Japan, that was damaged in the quake. Photograph: Franck Robichon/EPA Workers are battling to stave off a possible nuclear meltdown at a plant in north-eastern Japan as the country...
  16. whoosh

    VIDEO Update: Latest on Japan earthquake and tsunami

  17. whoosh

    True scale of destruction revealed as Japan earthquake and tsunami buries hundreds of people under p

    Four workers suffer fractures after explosion at power plant Metal container housing nuclear reactor was not damaged in blast Confirmed death toll stands at 574, but hundreds are still missing Region still being hit by aftershocks, some as powerful as magnitude 6 Millions left without power and...
  18. Grub

    VIDEO Japanese Sunami

    Some footage of how severe this sunami is, especially after the quake they had. Whatever form of praying you do, make it for these guys. Warnings are being issued worldwide.
  19. cybercore

    Major tsunami damage in N. Japan after 8.9 quake

    TOKYO – Japan was struck by a magnitude 8.9 earthquake off its northeastern coast Friday, unleashing a 13-foot (4-meter) tsunami that washed away cars and tore away buildings along the coast near the epicenter. There were reports of injuries in Tokyo. Link Removed due to 404 Error In...
  20. Mike

    This Day In History - January 26th

    166: Death of St. Polycarp 404: Death of St. Paula 724: Death of Caliph Yazid II (of grief over the death of his favorite singing girl) 1100: Death of St. Eystein of Norway 1 1266: Charles of Anjou becomes King of Sicily 1316: Revolt in Wales by Llywelyn Bren 1347: University of Prague...
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