Marine radiation unit to go home as situation stabilizes | The Japan Times Online

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A 150-member U.S. Marine Corps radiation incident response team will leave Japan as early as next week vecause the ongoing crisis at the Fukushima No.1 nuclear plant does not appear likely to deteriorate further.
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Marine radiation unit to go home as situation stabilizes | The Japan Times Online
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A 150-member U.S. Marine Corps radiation incident response team will leave Japan as early as next week vecause the ongoing crisis at the Fukushima No.1 nuclear plant does not appear likely to deteriorate further.
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