Japan says nuke crisis stabilizing
Japan's nuclear emergency is slowly becoming less severe and the country must now focus on repairing the damage wrought by the devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck the northeast coast a month ago, Prime Minister Naoto Kan said. Full Article | Video
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's nuclear crisis is slowly stabilizing and the country must now focus on repairing the damage wrought by the devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck the northeast coast a month ago, Prime Minister Naoto Kan said.
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Reuters
Tokyo Electric Power Co.
Shinichi Saoshiro and Yoko Nishikawa
TOKYO
Tue Apr 12, 2011 7:19pm EDT
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