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Water, rats, outages: Japan nuke plant precarious
Crippled Fukushima Dai-ichi plant has run into multiple problems recently that highlight its precarious state after tsunami
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Fukushima nuke plant cooling system fails again
Second time in month; Owner says no immediate danger at plant crippled by March 2011 tsunami
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U.S.: Nuke plants with Fukushima-like vents must upgrade
Order doesn't go far enough to satisfy activists who want filtered vents; U.S. operators say they're not needed and too pricy
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Japan fishing crippled 2 years after tsunami
Radiation leak after Fukushima nuclear plant meltdown is forcing many fisherman to abandon their livelihood
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Two years later, Japan seethes at tsunami recovery
Japanese government still promising "visible" reconstruction on the second anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that killed 19,000
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Japan's tsunami-hit towns barren as rebuilding lags
Two years after Japanese tsunami, thousands are still in temporary housing, as reconstruction proves a slow process
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More apparent tsunami debris washes up on U.S. shore
Experts trying to confirm if dock that washed ashore in Wash. state, adorned with Japanese writing, is debris from 2011 disaster on other side of Pacific
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Japan reconstruction funds questioned
It's been 19 months since the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster that devastated northeastern Japan. Thousands of people are still living in temporary housing, and residents say much of the money meant for rebuilding as been misspent. Lucy Craft reports from Tokyo.
OnNovember 17, 9:41 PM /PlayVideo
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Japan nuke safety team took money from utility
Neutrality of experts who accepted funds from nuclear power industry is questioned in wake of Fukushima disaster
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Japan irate after French TV host's Fukushima joke
TV host shows picture of Japan's goalkeeper with 4 arms, describes it as "Fukushima effect" in reference to nuclear disaster
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Japan utility: Tsunami nuclear crisis was avoidable
Tokyo Electric Power Co. reverses course after defending preparedness for 2011 tsunami, says it knew safety improvements were needed
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Hawaii fishermen find skiff from Japan tsunami
Crew of the fishing boat Zephyr found the small boat intact and floating about 700 miles northeast of Maui
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Japan tsunami debris hits Hawaii
More than 16 months after the earthquake and tsunami devastated much of Japan, debris continues to wash ashore in the United States. Now as Ben Tracy reports, debris hit Hawaii for the first time.
OnSeptember 22, 9:50 PM /PlayVideo
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Bin in Hawaii confirmed to be Japan tsunami debris
Large plastic bin is the first confirmed piece of marine debris from last year's Japan tsunamis to arrive in Hawaii
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Japan to phase out nuclear power
Eighteen months after the catastrophic nuclear accident at Fukushima, Japanese leaders have decided on a new long-term energy plan. And as Lucy Craft reports, the plan includes phasing out nuclear power altogether.
OnSeptember 15, 9:42 PM /PlayVideo
Highlights
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Japan marks disaster's 1st anniversary
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Tsunami school tragedy
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Japan tsunami recovery: Then and now
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VIDEOS: 8.9 magnitude earthquake in Japan
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First look inside Fukushima nuclear plant
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Japan: Faces of the crisis
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Japan's nuclear crisis
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Search and Rescue in Japan
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Vigils held for Japan
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Japan earthquake: before and after
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