World's largest nuke plant is leaking
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World's largest nuke plant is leaking
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19778870/
Earthquake in Japan is causing the world's largest nuclear plant to leak. For a small country like Japan, a nuclear disaster could be...well... disastrous!! Then there would be no more CBR's!!!
Earthquake in Japan is causing the world's largest nuclear plant to leak. For a small country like Japan, a nuclear disaster could be...well... disastrous!! Then there would be no more CBR's!!!
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RE: World's largest nuke plant is leaking
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19778870/
Earthquake in Japan is causing the world's largest nuclear plant to leak. For a small country like Japan, a nuclear disaster could be...well... disastrous!! Then there would be no more CBR's!!!
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19778870/
Earthquake in Japan is causing the world's largest nuclear plant to leak. For a small country like Japan, a nuclear disaster could be...well... disastrous!! Then there would be no more CBR's!!!
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RE: World's largest nuke plant is leaking
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Is there a bigger turd than Keith Olberman?!
ORIGINAL: bmg velocity
MSNBC?
Sensationalisitc, liberal media BS channel.
MSNBC?
Sensationalisitc, liberal media BS channel.
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Is there a bigger turd than Keith Olberman?!
I've surfed on MSNBC enough times to know their idea of news and what an editorial is are to them, the same thing.
CNN, is ok sometimes, but also has a dem/leftst slant...(Clinton News Network)
C-Span is pretty even...about half the time.
Fox is 20% correct...80% just trying to drown out the first two crap news services above. They are over the top, just for the sole purpose
of being different.
BTW, I get most of my news from internet, newspapers, and documentaries...then form my own opinion.
Let's check and see...
315 gallons of slightly radioactive water apparently spilled from a tank at one of the plant's seven reactors and entered a pipe that flushed it into the sea, said Jun Oshima, an executive at Tokyo Electric Power Co. He said it was not clear whether the tank was damaged or the water simply spilled out. Officials said there was no "significant change" in the seawater near the plant, which is about 160 miles northwest of Tokyo. "The radioactivity is one-billionth of the legal limit," Oshima said of the leaked water.
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