Japan''s anti-nuclear protesters find the going tough, despite Fukushima disaster - CSMonitor.com

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November 23, 2011 Polls show the public turning against nuclear energy after Japan''s Fukushima disaster. But low coverage of protests and powerful business and political interests have complicated efforts to promote change.
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Japan''s anti-nuclear protesters find the going tough, despite Fukushima disaster - CSMonitor.com
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November 23, 2011 Polls show the public turning against nuclear energy after Japan''s Fukushima disaster. But low coverage of protests and powerful business and political interests have complicated efforts to promote change.
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