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Adder: Nuke Info Tokyo, July 2006

City: Tokyo, Japan
Date: 1 July 2006
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Active tests at the Rokkasho reprocessing plantSawai, Masako
Cost of nuclear power in JapanBan, Hideyuki
Statement by CNIC and Green Action about GNEPBan, Hideyuki/ Smith, Aileen Mioko
Hamaoka-5 low pressure turbine vane takes flightWhite, Philip
Major incidents at nuclear facilities April 2005 - March 2006
Green light for MOX use at Shimane
Kyushu Electric sends delegation to Melox
License application for clearance
Hitachi and GE to receive US order
CFIUS approves Toshiba's WH acquisition
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