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Cletus, if it is made by a Japanese company it is usually called unique.
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Posted in: Used wine bottles transformed into beautiful glassware
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The transport ministry asked the public to refrain from commuting to work and school as well as going outside as the planned rationing of power is expected to affect transport systems.
Refrain from going outside??? WTF? What does just going outside have to do with using electricity? I can't go for a jog?
Posted in: TEPCO begins power blackouts
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German paper: Reactor at Fukushima was scheduled to be closed down this month. (translated from German) In the Japanese Fukushima nuclear power plant, an explosion occurred. The fear of a worst-case scenario is there. What kind of nuclear power plant? Who owns it? It is a company that wanted to cover up several affairs. The complex of the Fukushima nuclear power plant is one of the largest in Japan. The power plant consists of a total of six reactors, two more are planned. The Fukushima nuclear power plant 1, which was seriously damaged in the earthquake, is 40 years old.
The problem reactor was about to be closed down according to a database of the Nuclear Research Training Centre (ICJT) in Slovenia. It shows as the "expected date of closure," March 2011.
Posted in: German nuclear dispute sharpened by Japan earthquake