David Jolly Hiroko Tabuchi And Keith Bradsher The New York Times

'David Jolly Hiroko Tabuchi And Keith Bradsher The New York Times' - 3 News Result(s)

  • Tainted water at two reactors increases alarm for Japanese
    World News | David Jolly, Hiroko Tabuchi and Keith Bradsher, The New York Times | Monday March 28, 2011
    Japan's troubled effort to contain the nuclear contamination crisis at its stricken Fukushima Daiichi plant suffered a setback on Sunday when alarmingly high radiation levels were discovered in a flooded area inside the complex, raising new questions about how and when recovery workers could resume their tasks.Tokyo Electric Power Company, the oper...
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  • Radiation inside Japan nuclear plant rises sharply
    World News | David Jolly, Hiroko Tabuchi and Keith Bradsher, The New York Times | Sunday March 27, 2011
    Japanese officials continued to battle a spreading contamination problem at the Fukushima nuclear complex on Sunday, saying that water pooling inside one of its reactors and the seawater just outside the plant were showing sharply increased levels of radiation. The Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency said that water seeping out of the crippled No....
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  • Japan encourages a wider evacuation from reactor area
    World News | David Jolly, Hiroko Tabuchi and Keith Bradsher, The New York Times | Saturday March 26, 2011
    Japanese officials began encouraging people to evacuate a larger swath of territory around the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant on Friday as new signs emerged that parts of the crippled facility are so damaged and contaminated that it will be hard to bring the plant under control soon. The authorities said that they would now assist people who want ...
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'David Jolly Hiroko Tabuchi And Keith Bradsher The New York Times' - 3 News Result(s)

  • Tainted water at two reactors increases alarm for Japanese
    World News | David Jolly, Hiroko Tabuchi and Keith Bradsher, The New York Times | Monday March 28, 2011
    Japan's troubled effort to contain the nuclear contamination crisis at its stricken Fukushima Daiichi plant suffered a setback on Sunday when alarmingly high radiation levels were discovered in a flooded area inside the complex, raising new questions about how and when recovery workers could resume their tasks.Tokyo Electric Power Company, the oper...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Radiation inside Japan nuclear plant rises sharply
    World News | David Jolly, Hiroko Tabuchi and Keith Bradsher, The New York Times | Sunday March 27, 2011
    Japanese officials continued to battle a spreading contamination problem at the Fukushima nuclear complex on Sunday, saying that water pooling inside one of its reactors and the seawater just outside the plant were showing sharply increased levels of radiation. The Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency said that water seeping out of the crippled No....
    www.ndtv.com
  • Japan encourages a wider evacuation from reactor area
    World News | David Jolly, Hiroko Tabuchi and Keith Bradsher, The New York Times | Saturday March 26, 2011
    Japanese officials began encouraging people to evacuate a larger swath of territory around the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant on Friday as new signs emerged that parts of the crippled facility are so damaged and contaminated that it will be hard to bring the plant under control soon. The authorities said that they would now assist people who want ...
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