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Thunderbird2, The country and the people owe him more than deep gratitude.
Posted in: Japan declined U.S. offer to station nuclear experts in Kan's office: Edano
Zichi, I think you may be misguided on some of your targeting of the GE designed…
Posted in: Japan declined U.S. offer to station nuclear experts in Kan's office: Edano
FPI is such a group of hypocrites, man. They banned Gaga's concert but let local Dangdut…
Posted in: Lady Gaga's Indonesia concert canceled after threats
CajunH2O And to all these people trash talking Japan....have you ever been there? HAve you ever…
Posted in: Gov't turns to AKB48 to sell bonds
Although what this guy did is diplorable, I can only imagine how difficult it is to…
Posted in: Man attempts suicide after apparently hanging disabled daughter in public restroom
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TheBigPicture
Radiation exposure attacks the immune system. Just a thought.
Posted in: Record high number of AIDS cases reported over past 12 months
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TheBigPicture
Even just one nuclear power plant is too dangerous, as proven by present and past disasters. Good citizens of Japan, keep 'em shut down. And plan for decommissioning.
Posted in: Japan eyes 15% of electricity needs from nuclear power
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TheBigPicture
Not just Fukushima. The whole northern hemisphere is continually being exposed to radiation that spews from the Daiichi nuclear power plant. This happens when it rains, or when the wind blows. The nuclear experts of the world (are there any?) need to figure a way to cap this thing. And pronto.
Posted in: WHO releases mixed Fukushima radiation report
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TheBigPicture
Maybe it was seven times more, or a hundred, because nuclear industries and governments say what they want. Or, in the case of the U.S, say nothing at all.
Posted in: Fukushima radiation higher than first estimated, TEPCO admits
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TheBigPicture
Has nothing to do with the radiation plants. Just leave 'em off.
Posted in: Japan's April trade deficit grows to Y520.3 bil
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TheBigPicture
Citizens must keep the radiation plants turned off, and only except safe power generation.
Posted in: Gov't unveils power-saving plan to avoid blackouts for summer
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TheBigPicture
Radiation plants are too dangerous. Citizens must demand they remain off.
Posted in: Oi assembly agrees to restart 2 reactors
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TheBigPicture
Decommissioning the horrible and destructive radiation plants is the next step. All of them.
Posted in: Thousands rally in Tokyo ahead of last reactor going offline
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TheBigPicture
The danger in the area are man made, and didn't have to happen.
Posted in: Fukushima advertising for police
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TheBigPicture
Lots and lots of suffering caused by reactors, to say the least.
Posted in: Japan to shut down last nuclear reactor
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TheBigPicture
Solar, wind, whatever is safe. Individuals will be able to choose a small system for their dwelling.
Posted in: Japan's renewable energy options
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TheBigPicture
Reactors are a huge mistake, as proven by the spread of radiation from past and current nuclear disasters. Examine, study, learn the facts. The data is a few clicks away.
Posted in: S Korea starts building 2 new nuclear reactors
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TheBigPicture
Only the ill informed, or insane, would consider nuclear power. Especially after the last two disasters.
Posted in: Crisis-hit Japan debates shift to renewable energy
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TheBigPicture
The quakes are a reminder to keep the reactors shut down.
Posted in: M5.8 quake jolts Kanto; no tsunami warning issued
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TheBigPicture
Those in the nuclear industry won't mind if we blame some guy for mislabeling vegetables.
Posted in: Fukushima cucumbers relabeled and sold in Tokyo
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TheBigPicture
Just start building clean energy plants, and forget the failed radiation plants. Nobody wants them.
Posted in: Gov't holds meeting with Oi residents to discuss restarting nuclear reactors
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TheBigPicture
Not safe to restart any radiation plant. One mistake, and we see what happens.
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TheBigPicture
Doubt they're being moved for that reason.
Posted in: U.S. to move 9,000 Marines from Okinawa; no change to Futenma plan
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TheBigPicture
The headline "People are Welcoming the Warmer Weather" would be more appropriate.
Posted in: Temperatures soar in Japan; 30.5 C recorded in Oita town
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TheBigPicture
The people do not want nuclear power plants turned on.
Posted in: Power companies warn of summer shortages of up to 20%