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Posted in: Japan may restart reactors in a year See in context

Highly doubtful reactors will restart. Problems are mounting, to say the least.

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Posted in: Fukushima radioactive groundwater readings rocket See in context

Probably not confined to just groundwater.

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Posted in: No problems reported at nuclear plants after quake: IAEA See in context

The quakes are effecting the coruim, no doubt.

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Posted in: IAEA sees significant nuclear safety progress since Fukushima See in context

Nuclear failed. The concept doesn't work because it's far too dangerous. We don't need it. And don't want it.

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Posted in: Japan eyes clean energy revolution after Fukushima See in context

Nuclear failed. Anything safer is better. And welcomed.

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Posted in: Oi No. 3 reactor restarts, but Japan's energy policy in flux See in context

Based on the facts zichi presented, nuclear is a lose lose situation. Way.

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Posted in: Marriage impossible - Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes split after five years See in context

Success with some movies, but what for me would be the ultimate failure, otherwise.

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Posted in: Tens of thousands protest Japan nuclear restart See in context

The radiation plants are a violation of life, and must be shut down. Now.

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Posted in: TEPCO / KEPCO shareholders vote to keep nuclear power See in context

Radiation plants are too dangerous. And using them is a violation of life.

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Posted in: 20,000 protest outside Noda's residence over nuclear restart See in context

Restarting the reactors is wrong. Just plain wrong.

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Posted in: Japan to speed up Fukushima nuclear plant cleanup See in context

Zichi provides the important information and excellent explanations. And Japan Today provides the forum. My hat is off to both.

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Posted in: Experts discuss better nuclear disaster communication See in context

Not better communication ...nuclear disasters must be stopped altogether, by being outlawed, worldwide.

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Posted in: Noda aims to reduce Japan's reliance on nuclear power See in context

To "reduce reliance"? ...it only takes one accident at one plant to radiate a whole country. The citizens of Japan must keep the radiation plants closed.

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Posted in: 22 high school students suffer heatstroke in Ishikawa See in context

Avoid sports activities at peak hours on hot days. Everyone knows that.

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Posted in: Fukui governor says he believes Oi reactors are safe See in context

Nuclear reactors are too dangerous to use. Way.

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Posted in: 75% of meat from Japan's Pacific whale hunt unsold See in context

Bad karma, killing an intelligent mammal such as the whale.

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Posted in: 1,324 Fukushima citizens file criminal complaint against TEPCO, gov't See in context

Seems it'd be more like thirteen million filing criminal complaints. Or more.

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Posted in: Noda says Oi reactors must be restarted to protect economy, people's livelihoods See in context

They're saying reactors must be restarted in order to ((( protect the economy ))).

But in fact, its the nuclear power plants that are ((( ruining the economy ))).

Meltdowns ((( which can not be avoided ))) and ((( can't be stopped, once they start ))) ruin the land, sea, air, animals, and children. And their parents. And friends.

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Posted in: 30,651 committed suicide in 2011, NPA reports See in context

The mass suicides are proof that modern times aren't working. In fact, we're quite messed up. Need to step back, reflect, and rethink our lives. We all know whats important. So, it's time for change.

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Posted in: Ex-TEPCO chief denies plan to pull all workers from Fukushima plant See in context

Nice to reflect, but those reactors are spewing now. A large scale effort is needed to stop the danger.

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Posted in: Noda says Oi reactors must be restarted to protect economy, people's livelihoods See in context

Too dangerous. They must not be restarted. It's over.

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Posted in: Nearly one-third of DPJ lawmakers urge Noda to be cautious about nuclear restarts See in context

It's up to the people, and nobody wants radiation plants.

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Posted in: Radioactivity: Japan's invisible enemy within See in context

Outlaw nuclear plants, and we'll never have to face this problem. Again. Ever. So, this must be done.

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Posted in: Hundreds protest over planned restart of Oi nuclear reactors See in context

Elected officials should do what the citizens want, which is "no more" radiation plants. Almost everyone would be at the protests if they weren't at work, and/or far away.

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Posted in: Japan to make more plutonium despite big stockpile See in context

Too dangerous. And should be (will be, in time) outlawed, as one speck of plutonium will kill you.

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Posted in: Hashimoto reverses stance; OKs limited restart of Oi reactors See in context

The people do not want radiation plants. Be done with it.

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Posted in: Noda says reactor restart necessary once safety is assured See in context

There's no such thing of "assured safety" with nuclear plants. The world must stop using them. Time to move on.

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Posted in: Radioactive bluefin tuna crossed Pacific to U.S. See in context

Crossed the pacific? ...maybe they didn't. Either way, these findings, along with radioactive kelp in California, is probably just the tip of the iceberg.

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Posted in: Kansai Electric urges Noda to OK restart of Oi reactors See in context

Time to move on from using radiation plants. That technology ruins everything ...land, air, oceans. And life. It's time to move on.

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Posted in: Japan declined U.S. offer to station nuclear experts in Kan's office: Edano See in context

Unfortunately, so-called "nuclear experts" can't do much when it comes to a nuclear accident, as proven by the mess left from previous accidents. And the dangers remain for thousands of years. What a waste.

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