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TEPCO chairman, president to resign over scandal

TEPCO chairman, president to resign over scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) President Nobuya Minami touches his face during a news conference on Sept. 17, where he said he will resign to take responsibility for the company's cover-up of defects at nuclear plants.

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(2)TEPCO chief, others to quit over nuke plant scandal

(2)TEPCO chief, others to quit over nuke plant scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuya Minami, president of Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), winces during a news conference in Tokyo on Sept. 2 while announcing he and four TEPCO top executives will resign to take the blame for a cover-up of cracks in its nuclear power plants.

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(1)TEPCO chief, others to quit over nuke plant scandal

(1)TEPCO chief, others to quit over nuke plant scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuya Minami, president of Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), apologizes at a news conference in Tokyo on Sept. 2 while announcing that he and four TEPCO top executives will resign to take the blame for a cover-up of cracks in its nuclear power plants.

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METI finds false records of cracks at TEPCO's nuclear plants

METI finds false records of cracks at TEPCO's nuclear plants

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuya Minami, president of Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), holds a news conference in Tokyo on Aug. 29 after the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency said it has found evidence of false records regarding cracks at TEPCO nuclear plants from the late 1980s to early 1990s.

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TEPCO hopes to challenge NTT dominance in Internet access

TEPCO hopes to challenge NTT dominance in Internet access

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuya Minami, president of Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), speaks in a recent interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo. Minami said TEPCO hopes to check the dominance of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) in Japan's telecom market by launching its own high-speed optical fiber Internet access service.

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TEPCO hopes to challenge NTT dominance in Internet access

TEPCO hopes to challenge NTT dominance in Internet access

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuya Minami, president of Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), speaks in a recent interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo. Minami said TEPCO hopes to check the dominance of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) in Japan's telecom market by launching its own high-speed optical fiber Internet access service.

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(3)TEPCO chief, others to quit over nuke plant scandal

(3)TEPCO chief, others to quit over nuke plant scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Tsunehisa Katsumata (file photo), one of five executive vice presidents at Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), is expected to succeed President Nobuya Minami, who will resign to take the blame for a cover-up of cracks in TEPCO nuclear power plants. (Kyodo)

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TEPCO chairman, president to resign over scandal

TEPCO chairman, president to resign over scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) President Nobuya Minami touches his face during a news conference on Sept. 17, where he said he will resign to take responsibility for the company's cover-up of defects at nuclear plants. (Kyodo)

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(2)TEPCO chief, others to quit over nuke plant scandal

(2)TEPCO chief, others to quit over nuke plant scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuya Minami, president of Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), winces during a news conference in Tokyo on Sept. 2 while announcing he and four TEPCO top executives will resign to take the blame for a cover-up of cracks in its nuclear power plants. (Kyodo)

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(1)TEPCO chief, others to quit over nuke plant scandal

(1)TEPCO chief, others to quit over nuke plant scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuya Minami, president of Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), apologizes at a news conference in Tokyo on Sept. 2 while announcing that he and four TEPCO top executives will resign to take the blame for a cover-up of cracks in its nuclear power plants. (Kyodo)

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METI finds false records of cracks at TEPCO's nuclear plants

METI finds false records of cracks at TEPCO's nuclear plants

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuya Minami, president of Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), holds a news conference in Tokyo on Aug. 29 after the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency said it has found evidence of false records regarding cracks at TEPCO nuclear plants from the late 1980s to early 1990s. (Kyodo)

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MOX fuel use to be postponed at Fukushima nuke plant

MOX fuel use to be postponed at Fukushima nuke plant

FUKUSHIMA, Japan - Nobuya Minami (bowing, R), president of Tokyo Electric Power Co., tells Fukushima Gov. Eisaku Sato at the Fukushima prefectual government hall on Jan. 7 that the company will postpone using mixed oxide (MOX) fuel at its nuclear plant in the prefecture, originally scheduled to start in February, causing overall delay in the nation's nuclear fuel program. Minami said the company will use ordinary uranium fuel instead of MOX fuel for the time being.

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