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[Title] => Man nabbed for selling fake gun ban exemptions
[Summary] => A man was arrested Monday for allegedly selling falsified gun ban exemptions from the Commission on Elections (Comelec).
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[Title] => Japan protests China boats' entry in disputed area
[Summary] => Japan says it has protested to China after two Chinese patrol boats entered waters near islands in the East China Sea claimed by both countries.
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[Title] => Japan declares no-go zone around nuclear plant
[Summary] => Japan has declared the 12-mile (20-kilometer) evacuation area around its crippled nuclear power plant a no-go zone.
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[Title] => Japan mulls limited access to zone near nuke plant
[Summary] => TOKYO -- Authorities may for the first time ban access to the evacuation zone around Japan’s crippled nuclear plant, citing concerns yesterday over radiation risks for residents who may be returning to check on their homes.
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[Title] => Japan mulls a stricter evacuation zone near plant
[Summary] => Japanese authorities may for the first time strictly enforce their evacuation zone around a crippled nuclear plant, citing concerns Wednesday over radiation risks for residents returning to check on their homes.
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[Title] => Japan urges more people near nuke plant to leave
[Summary] => Japan's government says it is urging even more people to evacuate the area around the crippled nuclear plant that has been spewing radiation since a tsunami swamped its cooling systems a month ago.
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[Title] => Preventing blasts a focus at Japan nuclear plant
[Summary] => After notching a rare victory by stopping highly radioactive water from flowing into the Pacific on yesterday, workers at Japan's flooded nuclear power complex turned to their next task: injecting nitrogen to prevent more hydrogen explosions.
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[Title] => Japan likely to scrap all reactors at contaminated Fukushima nuke plant
[Summary] => Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano today said that it was highly likely that the stricken reactors at the radiation-leaking Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in northern Japan would be scrapped.
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[Title] => Japan: Not enough safeguards to protect nuke plant
[Summary] => Japan's government admitted yesterday that its safeguards were insufficient to protect a nuclear plant against the earthquake and tsunami that crippled the facility and caused it to spew radiation, and it vowed to overhaul safety standards.
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[Title] => Japan vows to review nuclear safety standards
[Summary] => Japan's government vowed yesterday to overhaul nuclear safety standards once its radiation-leaking reactor complex is under control, admitting that its safeguards were insufficient to protect the plant against the March 11 tsunami.
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[Title] => Japan likely to scrap all reactors at contaminated Fukushima nuke plant
[Summary] => Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano today said that it was highly likely that the stricken reactors at the radiation-leaking Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in northern Japan would be scrapped.
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August 24, 2011 - 10:10pm