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Politics of Japan / Fukushima Prefecture / Chemistry / Social Democratic Party / Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant / MOX fuel / Liberal Democratic Party / Naoto Kan / New Komeito Party / Nuclear technology / Japan / Tokyo Electric Power Company
Date: 2001-04-03 11:07:34
Politics of Japan
Fukushima Prefecture
Chemistry
Social Democratic Party
Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant
MOX fuel
Liberal Democratic Party
Naoto Kan
New Komeito Party
Nuclear technology
Japan
Tokyo Electric Power Company

AMERICAN EMBASSY, TOKYO PUBLIC AFFAIRS SECTION

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