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NRA makes new reactor safety regimen official

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NRA makes new reactor safety regimen official

The Nuclear Regulation Authority officially approves new safety requirements for reactors aimed at preventing disasters like the catastrophe at the Fukushima No. 1 power plant.

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Global warming danger zone

The Japanese general public's interest in the global warming issue has been sagging of late, and few LDP government leaders appear ready to try to prop it up.

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Dragons, mist and bouncy clouds await in west Tokyo

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Dragons, mist and bouncy clouds await in west Tokyo

by Jason Jenkins

About 45 minutes from Tokyo’s skyscrapers, resting in the hinterlands of Tachikawa there is a land of mist and dragons. It’s a place where rolling hills tumble toward an Aztec pyramid, and children bounce on clouds. The place is called Showa Kinen Koen, and ...

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  • Apps to keep track of everything, Acer's new tablet and a better way to make presentations
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Chatting about Japan with Snowden, the NSA whistle-blower

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Chatting about Japan with Snowden, the NSA whistle-blower

by Christopher Johnson

Edward Snowden, the fugitive former CIA employee and NSA contractor who leaked secrets about America’s spying operations, often hung out online with foreigners in Japan who shared his interests in anime, video games, martial arts, the stock market and the expat lifestyle. Snowden, who ...

  • Democracy, interrupted: How local voices were silenced in Tokyo's first referendum
  • Mr. Mayor, tear down this smoking area and make Toshima a true 'safe community'
  • Quickies on bringing in psychotropics and bags, calling Japan, buying shoes
  • Readers' letters: praise for Article 9, scorn for TPP and concerns for education
  • Why workers can no longer wear their demands on their sleeves
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Are we all blinded by our sense of beauty?

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Are we all blinded by our sense of beauty?

by Stuart Munro

Sophie Calle is an enigma. She is an artist, writer, photographer and filmmaker yet doesn’t work exclusively in any of these areas. She has become famous for her work in photography but her objects and later films have drawn equal attention — work that ...

  • For a nonverbal theater group, The Original Tempo has a lot to say
  • Producer Yosi Horikawa goes all natural on 'Vapor'
  • Get worldly with duo Charan Po Rantan
  • Hacker game's world now frighteningly familiar
  • Helen Mirren sets NT Live record in 'The Audience'
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Heat survive to force Game 7

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Heat survive to force Game 7

LeBron James, Ray Allen and Chris Bosh come up big down the stretch to help the Heat force a Game 7

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  • Venus Williams to miss Wimbledon for first time
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Global-related Feb 25, 2013

Pay attention to the resiliency of public assets

by Michael Spence

As a long-term priority, developed countries must build public assets to have the resilience and flexibility to respond to structural change over time.

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