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Extreme soil contamination detected near Fukushima plant (Asahi)
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Japan elects new PM, may be ruling party's last chance (Reuters)
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New Prime Minister? Japan Voters Expect Little Change With Noda (Japan Real Time)
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Okumura Sees No Need for Snap Election in Japan (Washington Post)
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Japan's parliament elects new prime minister, its 6th in 5 years (CNN)
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Japan has new leader but uncertainty remains (asianewsnetwork)
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Japan school still serving as shelter six months after disaster (Stripes)
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Japan sells its gold while the rest of the world buys (Asahi)
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Fukushima schools remain unsafe: Greenpeace (The China Post)
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Noda, the DPJ and the Giant Snowball Problem (Japan Real Time)
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New Japan PM Noda faces party feud, split parliament (Reuters)
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Japan's Noda: Low-Key on Domestic Issues, Controversial Abroad (WSJ)
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Simulation shows radiation may have reached 15 prefectures (Shimbun)
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Experts say Fukushima residents should have taken iodine tablets (Asahi)
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Le nouveau Premier ministre du Japon en 5 points (Japon Information)
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Japan Nieuwsbrief 08/30/2011
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