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Adder: Nuke Info Tokyo, November 2008

City: Tokyo, Japan
Date: 1 November 2008
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Opposition to dangerous MOX fuelBan, Hideyuki
Fuel loaded into Kashiwazaki-Kariwa unit 7Yamaguchi, Yukio
Officials despair of February Monju restartBan, Hideyuki
Rokkasho reprocessing plant never ending vitrification problemsSawai, Masako
Tadashi Kiyuna and Mitsuaki Nagao workers compensation/ damages claimsWatanabe, Mikiko
Japanese inventory of separated plutonium at 31 december 2007Ban, Hideyuki
Plan to double nuclear indemnity requirements
Permisssion given to reclaim sea Kaminoseki nuclear power plant
Ohi-3 to be restarted without being repaired
Fire at Onagawa-1
JAEA, EDF to cooperate on fast reactors
Agreement for cooperation between JAEA and KAERI
BTC to accept trainees from the US
Nuclear energy seminar and exhibition in Vietnam
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