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Voice of America: Japan to Spend $470 Million for Fukushima Nuclear Leaks

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Japan to Spend $470 Million for Fukushima Nuclear Leaks
Sep 3rd 2013, 05:13, by webdesk@voanews.com (VOA News)

Japan's government says it will spend $470 million to help deal with the repeated radioactive water leaks at the troubled Fukushima nuclear power plant. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Tuesday at a meeting of Japan's nuclear task force that he is optimistic that increased government funds can improve the situation. "The world is closely watching whether we can dismantle the (Fukushima) plant, including the issue of contaminated water. The government is determined to work hard to ...

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Voice of America: UN: Number of Syrian Refugees Tops 2 Million

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UN: Number of Syrian Refugees Tops 2 Million
Sep 3rd 2013, 04:50, by webdesk@voanews.com (VOA News)

The United Nations refugee agency is calling attention to what it calls a "tragic outflow" of people from Syria, where civil war has now forced more than 2 million people to flee the country. A year ago, the number of refugees was about 231,000. In a statement Tuesday, UNHCR chief Antonio Guterres called the situation "a disgraceful humanitarian calamity" not seen in recent history. Most of the refugees have gone to neighboring countries, including Jordan, Lebanon, ...

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Voice of America: Japan to Spend $470 Million for Fukushima Nuclear Leaks

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Japan to Spend $470 Million for Fukushima Nuclear Leaks
Sep 3rd 2013, 05:13, by webdesk@voanews.com (VOA News)

Japan's government says it will spend $470 million to help deal with the repeated radioactive water leaks at the troubled Fukushima nuclear power plant. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Tuesday at a meeting of Japan's nuclear task force that he is optimistic that increased government funds can improve the situation. "The world is closely watching whether we can dismantle the (Fukushima) plant, including the issue of contaminated water. The government is determined to work hard to ...

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Voice of America: UN: Number of Syrian Refugees Tops 2 Million

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UN: Number of Syrian Refugees Tops 2 Million
Sep 3rd 2013, 04:50, by webdesk@voanews.com (VOA News)

The United Nations refugee agency is calling attention to what it calls a "tragic outflow" of people from Syria, where civil war has now forced more than 2 million people to flee the country. A year ago, the number of refugees was about 231,000. In a statement Tuesday, UNHCR chief Antonio Guterres called the situation "a disgraceful humanitarian calamity" not seen in recent history. Most of the refugees have gone to neighboring countries, including Jordan, Lebanon, ...

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Voice of America: Japan to Spend $470 Million for Fukushima Nuclear Leaks

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Japan to Spend $470 Million for Fukushima Nuclear Leaks
Sep 3rd 2013, 05:13, by webdesk@voanews.com (VOA News)

Japan's government says it will spend $470 million to help deal with the repeated radioactive water leaks at the troubled Fukushima nuclear power plant. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Tuesday at a meeting of Japan's nuclear task force that he is optimistic that increased government funds can improve the situation. "The world is closely watching whether we can dismantle the (Fukushima) plant, including the issue of contaminated water. The government is determined to work hard to ...

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Voice of America: China Fires Regulatory Official Involved in Corruption Probe

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China Fires Regulatory Official Involved in Corruption Probe
Sep 3rd 2013, 04:36

Chinese state media say the Communist Party has fired the head of a commission that regulates state-owned companies, just days after announcing he was being investigated for corruption. The Xinhua news agency said Tuesday Jiang Jiemin was removed as head of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission for "suspected serious disciplinary violations." In China, the charge almost always refers to corruption. On Sunday, Xinhua said Jiang was being investigated for ...

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Voice of America: Japan to Spend $470 Million to Deal with Fukushima Nuclear Leaks

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Japan to Spend $470 Million to Deal with Fukushima Nuclear Leaks
Sep 3rd 2013, 04:18

Japan's government says it will spend $470 million to help deal with the repeated radioactive water leaks at the troubled Fukushima nuclear power plant. Officials say part of the money will be used to build a wall of frozen earth to block surrounding groundwater from mixing with the toxic water being used to cool the plant's damaged reactors. The plant's operator, the Tokyo Electric Power Company, has acknowledged that large amounts of radioactive water have continued to leak into ...

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Voice of America: UN: Number of Syrian Refugees Tops 2 Million

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UN: Number of Syrian Refugees Tops 2 Million
Sep 3rd 2013, 04:50, by webdesk@voanews.com (VOA News)

The United Nations refugee agency is calling attention to what it calls a "tragic outflow" of people from Syria, where civil war has now forced more than 2 million people to flee the country. A year ago, the number of refugees was about 231,000. In a statement Tuesday, UNHCR chief Antonio Guterres called the situation "a disgraceful humanitarian calamity" not seen in recent history. Most of the refugees have gone to neighboring countries, including Jordan, Lebanon, ...

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Voice of America: Japan to Spend $470 Million to Deal with Fukushima Nuclear Leaks

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Japan to Spend $470 Million to Deal with Fukushima Nuclear Leaks
Sep 3rd 2013, 04:18

Japan's government says it will spend $470 million to help deal with the repeated radioactive water leaks at the troubled Fukushima nuclear power plant. Officials say part of the money will be used to build a wall of frozen earth to block surrounding groundwater from mixing with the toxic water being used to cool the plant's damaged reactors. The plant's operator, the Tokyo Electric Power Company, has acknowledged that large amounts of radioactive water have continued to leak into ...

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Voice of America: China Fires Regulatory Official Involved in Corruption Probe

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China Fires Regulatory Official Involved in Corruption Probe
Sep 3rd 2013, 04:36

Chinese state media say the Communist Party has fired the head of a commission that regulates state-owned companies, just days after announcing he was being investigated for corruption. The Xinhua news agency said Tuesday Jiang Jiemin was removed as head of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission for "suspected serious disciplinary violations." In China, the charge almost always refers to corruption. On Sunday, Xinhua said Jiang was being investigated for ...

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UN: Number of Syrian Refugees Tops 2 Million
Sep 3rd 2013, 04:50

The United Nations refugee agency is calling attention to what it calls a "tragic outflow" of people from Syria, where civil war has now forced more than 2 million people to flee the country. A year ago, the number of refugees was about 231,000. In a statement Tuesday, UNHCR chief Antonio Guterres called the situation "a disgraceful humanitarian calamity" not seen in recent history. Most of the refugees have gone to neighboring countries, including Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey ...

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Japan to Spend $470 Million to Deal with Fukushima Nuclear Leaks
Sep 3rd 2013, 04:18

Japan's government says it will spend $470 million to help deal with the repeated radioactive water leaks at the troubled Fukushima nuclear power plant. Officials say part of the money will be used to build a wall of frozen earth to block surrounding groundwater from mixing with the toxic water being used to cool the plant's damaged reactors. The plant's operator, the Tokyo Electric Power Company, has acknowledged that large amounts of radioactive water have continued to leak into ...

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Voice of America: China Fires Regulatory Official Involved in Corruption Probe

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China Fires Regulatory Official Involved in Corruption Probe
Sep 3rd 2013, 04:36

Chinese state media say the Communist Party has fired the head of a commission that regulates state-owned companies, just days after announcing he was being investigated for corruption. The Xinhua news agency said Tuesday Jiang Jiemin was removed as head of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission for "suspected serious disciplinary violations." In China, the charge almost always refers to corruption. On Sunday, Xinhua said Jiang was being investigated for ...

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Japan to Spend $470 Million to Deal with Fukushima Nuclear Leaks
Sep 3rd 2013, 04:18

Japan's government says it will spend $470 million to help deal with the repeated radioactive water leaks at the troubled Fukushima nuclear power plant. Officials say part of the money will be used to build a wall of frozen earth to block surrounding groundwater from mixing with the toxic water being used to cool the plant's damaged reactors. The plant's operator, the Tokyo Electric Power Company, has acknowledged that large amounts of radioactive water have continued to leak into ...

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China Fires Regulatory Official Involved in Corruption Probe
Sep 3rd 2013, 04:36

Chinese state media say the Communist Party has fired the head of a commission that regulates state-owned companies, just days after announcing he was being investigated for corruption. The Xinhua news agency said Tuesday Jiang Jiemin was removed as head of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission for "suspected serious disciplinary violations." In China, the charge almost always refers to corruption. On Sunday, Xinhua said Jiang was being investigated for ...

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Japan to Spend $470 Million to Deal with Fukushima Nuclear Leaks
Sep 3rd 2013, 04:18

Japan's government says it will spend $470 million to help deal with the repeated radioactive water leaks at the troubled Fukushima nuclear power plant. Officials say part of the money will be used to build a wall of frozen earth to block surrounding groundwater from mixing with the toxic water being used to cool the plant's damaged reactors. The plant's operator, the Tokyo Electric Power Company, has acknowledged that large amounts of radioactive water have continued to leak into ...

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China Fires Regulatory Official Involved in Corruption Probe
Sep 3rd 2013, 04:36

Chinese state media say the Communist Party has fired the head of a commission that regulates state-owned companies, just days after announcing he was being investigated for corruption. The Xinhua news agency said Tuesday Jiang Jiemin was removed as head of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission for "suspected serious disciplinary violations." In China, the charge almost always refers to corruption. On Sunday, Xinhua said Jiang was being investigated for ...

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