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A week from today, Japan will mark nine months since the Fukushima meltdowns began, and the occasion has been presaged by a subtle but deeply significant occasion. As Hiroko Tabuchi noted in the Times this week, a previously shut-down reactor in western Japan has begun the process of booting back up—marking the first time that a Japanese nuclear reactor has restarted since the tsunami in March.
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Does Japan Really Need Nuclear? - The New Yorker
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A week from today, Japan will mark nine months since the Fukushima meltdowns began, and the occasion has been presaged by a subtle but deeply significant occasion. As Hiroko Tabuchi noted in the Times this week, a previously shut-down reactor in western Japan has begun the process of booting back up—marking the first time that a Japanese nuclear reactor has restarted since the tsunami in March.
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