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'Hiroko Tabuchi And Matthew L Wald New York Times' - 3 News Result(s)

  • Third blast at N-plant, Japan faces potential nuclear disaster
    World News | Hiroko Tabuchi, Keith Bradsher and Matthew L Wald, New York Times | Tuesday March 15, 2011
    Japan's nuclear crisis verged toward catastrophe on Tuesday, after an explosion at one crippled reactor damaged its crucial steel containment structure and a fire at another reactor spewed large amounts of radioactive material into the air, according to official statements and industry executives informed about the developments. Fortunately, the pr...
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  • Japan scrambles to prevent full meltdown at crippled nuclear reactors
    World News | Hiroko Tabuchi and Matthew L Wald, New York Times | Monday March 14, 2011
    Three days after a massive earthquake and tsunami, the Japanese authorities were still struggling on Sunday to avoid full meltdowns at a plant with two stricken reactors on Japan's coast. (See Pics: Japan quake triggers Tsunami)As of Sunday night, technicians' increasingly desperate measures to keep the reactors from overheating, and possibly melti...
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  • Japan quake: Officials scramble to avert meltdowns as nuclear crisis deepens
    World News | Hiroko Tabuchi and Matthew L Wald, New York Times | Sunday March 13, 2011
    Japanese officials struggled on Sunday to contain a widening nuclear crisis in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake and tsunami, saying they presumed that partial meltdowns had occurred at two crippled reactors and that they were bracing for a second explosion, even as they faced serious cooling problems at four more reactors. (Watch: Explosio...
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'Hiroko Tabuchi And Matthew L Wald New York Times' - 3 News Result(s)

  • Third blast at N-plant, Japan faces potential nuclear disaster
    World News | Hiroko Tabuchi, Keith Bradsher and Matthew L Wald, New York Times | Tuesday March 15, 2011
    Japan's nuclear crisis verged toward catastrophe on Tuesday, after an explosion at one crippled reactor damaged its crucial steel containment structure and a fire at another reactor spewed large amounts of radioactive material into the air, according to official statements and industry executives informed about the developments. Fortunately, the pr...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Japan scrambles to prevent full meltdown at crippled nuclear reactors
    World News | Hiroko Tabuchi and Matthew L Wald, New York Times | Monday March 14, 2011
    Three days after a massive earthquake and tsunami, the Japanese authorities were still struggling on Sunday to avoid full meltdowns at a plant with two stricken reactors on Japan's coast. (See Pics: Japan quake triggers Tsunami)As of Sunday night, technicians' increasingly desperate measures to keep the reactors from overheating, and possibly melti...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Japan quake: Officials scramble to avert meltdowns as nuclear crisis deepens
    World News | Hiroko Tabuchi and Matthew L Wald, New York Times | Sunday March 13, 2011
    Japanese officials struggled on Sunday to contain a widening nuclear crisis in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake and tsunami, saying they presumed that partial meltdowns had occurred at two crippled reactors and that they were bracing for a second explosion, even as they faced serious cooling problems at four more reactors. (Watch: Explosio...
    www.ndtv.com
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