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Japan (Politely) Fights Nuke Plants
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In a country unaccustomed to social protest, thousands turn out to oppose re-opening nuclear power...
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Progress on Iran Nukes Dispute?
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Previous negotiations over Iran’s alleged pursuit of nuclear weapons have ended in failure....
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Iran: No Nuclear Activity at Site
Inspectors want access. MORE
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Explosion Heard in Iran’s Nuke Town
Widely conflicting reports over what took place. MORE
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Japan Bans Fukushima Rice
Because of radiation near quake-damaged power plant. MORE
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Japan: Life After Zero Hour
In the wake of Japan’s Nuclear Meltdown, Newsweek traveled to the country’s most radioactive village. MORE
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Japanese Plants Off-Limits for Decades
Includes area within 12 miles of damaged reactors. MORE
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PM Vows to End Nuclear Use
At memorial for Hiroshima bombing. MORE
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Fukushima Daiichi: Most Risky Plant
For years prior to nuclear crisis. MORE
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Near Fukushima, a Report From the Exclusion Zone
Japanese authorities are telling people to stay away. Not everybody is listening. NEWSWEEK heads toward Fukushima. MORE
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Our Nuclear World
Nuclear reactors yield only 6 percent of global energy, and despite Japan, their use is set to grow: MORE
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The Manhattan Meltdown Scenario
Antinuclear activist Helen Caldicott on how New York’s nightmare would unfold. MORE



