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Smoke From Reactor Number 3

TEPCO Says Fukushima Reactors Have Power

Tokyo Electric Power Company is reporting that as of 7 a.m. Eastern time power is available in the four damaged reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, which will help to stabilize the reactor cores and the spent fuel pools.
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NRC: Seismic Refits Not Yet Needed

The Nuclear regulatory Commission has no plans to retrofit existing nuclear power plants due to seismic hazards, despite an increase in measured seismic risk at some sites.
A mother touches her son's stomach at an evacuation center set in a gymnasium in Yamagata, northern Japan

Japan death toll nearing 7,000; thousands remain missing

The official death toll from Japan’s huge earthquake-tsunami tragedy is approaching 7-thousand, already exceeding the 6,434 who died in the Great Hanshin earthquake of 1995, according to Japan’s National Police Agency.
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U.S. officials think No. 4 reactor at Fukushima may have dire breach in wall or floor

Nuclear energy experts in the U.S. believe that the quake-damaged atomic plant in northeastern Japan that is at the center of an unrelenting crisis has a dire breach in the wall or floor – a predicament that will pose serious problems when they seek to refill the spent fuel pool with coolant in order to prevent the release of extremely harmful radioactivity.
Handout shows damage sustained at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power complex

TEPCO Debt Ratings Downgraded At Moody's

Moody's Japan K.K. has downgraded the ratings on Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc., (TEPCO) including the senior secured rating, to A1 from Aa2, and the long-term issuer rating to A1 from Aa2.
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Charlie Sheen sells out Radio City Hall in minutes

Tickets for his upcoming one-man show sold out in record time. Tickets for the first show of Charlie Sheen LIVE: MY Violent Torpedo of Truth, in New York's Radio City Hall sold out in less than 30 minutes. The 6,000-seat venue is the largest of his tour so far.
An elderly man sits on a chair among rubble in Kesennuma City

Japan raises nuclear alert level as IAEA chief arrives in Tokyo

The nuclear crisis at the quake-damaged Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant is now rated just two notches below the 1986 Chernobyl disaster in Ukraine after Japanese authorities raised the alert level at the site to five from four (on a seven-point global scale for such incidents.
President Barack Obama and Japan Ambassador Ichiro Fujisaki

Obama Visits Japan Embassy, Says America is 'Heartbroken' Over Tragedy

President Barack Obama made a visit to the Japanese embassy in Washington D.C. on Thursday, an unannounced arrival meant to show how heartbroken America was over the tragedy Japan faces in the wake of a massive earthquake and tsunami which have killed thousands of people and triggered a nuclear crisis.

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