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The operator of the disaster-struck Japanese nuclear power plant acknowledged Friday that the company long neglected safety measures intended to avoid and manage severe accidents while it was obsessed with fixing minor safety problems to improve operational records.

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The head of the Japanese utility that owns the tsunami-hit Fukushima nuclear power plant said Thursday that he believes nuclear power should be part of the country's energy mix, even though the government and the public seem to feel differently.

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