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Steam seen coming out of Fukushima reactor building

Steam seen coming out of Fukushima reactor building

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter shows the No. 3 reactor building at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex at 4:18 p.m. on July 18, 2013. Tokyo Electric Power Co. said the same day a monitoring camera showed "something like steam" coming out of the reactor building, but noted it had not detected any significant change in radiation levels.

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Steam seen coming out of Fukushima reactor building

Steam seen coming out of Fukushima reactor building

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter shows the upper part of the No. 3 reactor building at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex at 4:18 p.m. on July 18, 2013. Tokyo Electric Power Co. said the same day a monitoring camera showed "something like steam" coming out of the reactor building, but noted it had not detected any significant change in radiation levels.

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Publisher apologizes over sensational magazine cover

Publisher apologizes over sensational magazine cover

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows the cover of the March 28 issue of the weekly magazine AERA with the headline ''Radiation is coming,'' which hit store shelves on March 19, 2011. The publisher, Asahi Shimbun Publications Inc., apologized on its website and twitter account after receiving complaints that the cover fans public fears following an accident at a quake-hit nuclear power plant in northeastern Japan.

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Experts try to identify radioactive substance from Philippines

Experts try to identify radioactive substance from Philippines

WAKAYAMA, Japan - Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute experts try to identify the source of radioactivity coming from within a sealed container imported from the Philippines at a Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd. steelworks in Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture on May 1. When the container was trucked April 28 to the steelworks in Wakayama, south of Osaka, a radiation detector at the gate alerted staff to the presence of radioactive material inside.

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Publisher apologizes over sensational magazine cover

Publisher apologizes over sensational magazine cover

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows the cover of the March 28 issue of the weekly magazine AERA with the headline ''Radiation is coming,'' which hit store shelves on March 19, 2011. The publisher, Asahi Shimbun Publications Inc., apologized on its website and twitter account after receiving complaints that the cover fans public fears following an accident at a quake-hit nuclear power plant in northeastern Japan. (Kyodo)

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Experts try to identify radioactive substance from Philippines

Experts try to identify radioactive substance from Philippines

WAKAYAMA, Japan - Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute experts try to identify the source of radioactivity coming from within a sealed container imported from the Philippines at a Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd. steelworks in Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture on May 1. When the container was trucked April 28 to the steelworks in Wakayama, south of Osaka, a radiation detector at the gate alerted staff to the presence of radioactive material inside.

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