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Japan quake-hit nuclear plant may be shut for year

TOKYO, July 19 (Reuters) Japan's government may order the earthquake-hit nuclear plant run by Tokyo Electric Power Co.

(TEPCO) to stay shut for more than a year while a safety study is under way, the Nikkei business daily reported today.

If the earthquake resistance study shows the facility -- the world's largest nuclear power plant -- needs to be reinforced, it might take much longer than a year before operations can resume, it added.

Fears about the safety of Japan's nuclear industry have been renewed by radiation leaks into the ocean and atmosphere from the plant in the northwestern city of Kashiwazaki, near the epicentre of Monday's quake.

TEPCO has asked six utilities for supplies of electricity to help fill an anticipated shortage from the shutdown of the plant.

Reuters DH VP0702

West pessimistic about North Korea bending during nuclear talks

Beijing, Dec.8 (ANI): Western representatives who will attend negotiations starting today on North Korea's nuclear programme, are reportedly pessimistic about any progress being made.According to The Telegraph, the six nations involved in the talks - North Korea, South Korea, China, Japan, the United States and Russia -- have battled on and off for more than five years to implement a lasting plan to end Pyongyang's nuclear programme.The current crisis, one of many to afflict the process, concerns North Korea's.....
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