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 because the ongoing crisis at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant does not appear likely to deteriorate further, a senior Defense Ministry official said Tuesday.
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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 because the ongoing crisis at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant does not appear likely to deteriorate further, a senior Defense Ministry official said Tuesday.
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