NATIONAL NEWS
Gradual restoration of infrastructure continues at disaster areas
- Dollar soars to upper ¥81 in Tokyo morning after intervention
- Sengoku to beef up relief efforts
- Miyagi coastal whaling port pulverized, little more than memory
- Identification of dead taxing as toll soars
- Thousands swamp immigration
- Angry public demands more info
- Embassies list 400 foreigners as missing
- Foreign medics get OK to come
- Shizuoka 6.4 temblor unwelcome harbinger?
- Rice stockpile stands ready: Kano
- Emperor issues video message over tragedy
- Quake manual now in 31 languages
- Tokyo stocks surge after post-quake tumbles
- State may buy stocks to buoy prices: Yosano
- Toyota output reduction may top 40,000 vehicles amid power crisis
- Samsung, Ford, Boeing produce but fear parts halt
- 3,373 people confirmed dead, 6,746 missing
- Ishihara sorry for quake gaffe
- Overseas aid offers flow in
- Survivors fret over lack of gas
- Reactor fuel rods fully exposed
- 2,000 more added to death toll in Miyagi
- Chaos erupts as rolling power outages begin
- Commuters confused by outages
- Ishihara ups ante in quake response
- Rolling blackouts to affect lifelines, transportation, medical needs
- Clinics do their best to deal with outages
- Hardships, suffering in earthquake zone
- Lessons learned in Kobe aid relief effort
Nuclear power plant/radiation news
- Efforts to cool reactors continue in Japan nuclear crisis
- Copters, trucks try to cool fuel rod pool
- Embassies launch emergency measures
- Foreigners again flood immigration
- What exactly are the risks?
- U.S. drone overflies nuclear plant
- Tourists steer clear amid radiation fear
- Containment vessel failure unlikely: Edano
- SDF chopper can't drop water
- Capital has no iodine prep plans
- Seoul to send boron in bid to cool reactors
- S. Korea to transfer boron to Japan to stabilize nuclear reactors
- Fukushima No. 3 reactor's container feared damaged
- Radiation fears grow after blasts
- Radiation levels spike in Tokyo; capital still safe, Ishihara says
- Exposure, risk tied to variables
- Tohoku joins Tepco in rationing power
- One certainty in the crisis: Power will be at a premium
- Take proper steps to avoid exposure to fallout
- Crisis continues at Fukushima nuclear plant as fuel rods exposed again
- Fukushima plant at higher risk of radiation leaks, Kan says
- Container damaged, radiation leak feared at Fukushima No. 2 reactor
- Over 10 local gov'ts consider rethink of nuclear mishap-response plans
- Meltdown looks more imminent
- Radiation levels spikes in Tokyo; capital still safe, Ishihara says
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