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Morning Digest: Workers briefly abandon Japan nuclear plant as crisis worsens

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Workers briefly abandon Japan nuclear plant as crisis worsens
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's nuclear crisis appeared to be spinning out of control on Wednesday after workers withdrew briefly from a stricken power plant because of surging radiation levels, but desperate efforts to avert a catastrophic meltdown quickly resumed. | Full Article
Bahrain police clear out Shi'ite protest camp
March 16, 2011 04:54 AM ET
MANAMA (Reuters) - Helicopters flew overhead and riot police fired teargas as they moved into Bahrain's Pearl roundabout early on Wednesday to clear protesters camped out there for weeks, a Reuters witness said. | Full Article
Japan rebounds after sell-off, lifts others
March 16, 2011 05:29 AM ET
LONDON (Reuters) - Japanese stocks rebounded on Wednesday from a major pummeling that some investors thought overdone, lifting equities elsewhere and allowing the yen to dip from a near record high against the dollar. | Full Article
Con artists taking advantage of Facebook buzz
March 15, 2011 05:27 PM ET
TORONTO (Reuters) - The wild popularity of Facebook and other social media sites has spawned a cottage industry of con artists promising average investors a chance to cash in on the frenzy through shares in the companies ahead of their initial public offerings. | Full Article
Radiation plume could reach Tokyo: U.S. scientists
March 15, 2011 03:24 PM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - If the containment at the nuclear power plant damaged by Japan's devastating earthquake fails, a potential radiation plume from a full core meltdown could reach Tokyo, a U.S. scientists' organization said on Tuesday. | Full Article
Caroline Wozniacki battles into last eight
March 16, 2011 02:13 AM ET
INDIAN WELLS, California (Reuters) - Top seed Caroline Wozniacki battled her way into the last eight at the Indian Wells WTA tournament on Tuesday while twice champion Kim Clijsters retired hurt with a painful shoulder. | Full Article
Charlie Sheen adds five cities to national tour
March 15, 2011 09:19 PM ET
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Charlie Sheen on Tuesday added five new shows to the schedule of live performances he has mounted in the wake of being fired last week from his hit television program "Two And A Half Men." | Full Article
Comic Gilbert Gottfried in Aflac duck ads fired over tweets
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Disability insurer Aflac Inc fired comedian Gilbert Gottfried as the voice of its iconic duck on Monday after a series of Twitter jokes about the earthquake in Japan, the company's most important market. | Full Article
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-- Workers at Japan's damaged nuclear power plant have returned after being evacuated, Tokyo Electric Power Company says.

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Nuclear emergency: There have been four explosions and two fires at four of the plant's six reactors.

Workers evacuated amid fresh nuke threat
All workers were briefly evacuated from the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan due to the threat of radiation earlier today, with fears the containment vessel around the No. 3 reactor may have been damaged.

Woman in serious condition after shark attack
A woman has been attacked by a shark at Nelson Bay, north of Newcastle in New South Wales.

ABC crew caught in Libyan bombing raid
ABC correspondent Tim Palmer reports during an air raid on Libyan rebels defending the key town of Ajdabiya.

Police crack down on Bahraini protesters
Hundreds of Bahraini riot police have launched an assault on pro-democracy demonstrators camped out in the capital's Pearl Square, an AFP correspondent says.

Flash flooding warning for Nth Queensland
The weather bureau has issued a warning for flash flooding in the Queensland's north, where there has been heavy rain since midday.


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Japanese soldiers prepare for work in a radiation-affected area in Nihonmatsu, Fukushima Prefecture in northern Japan, on March 15, 2011.

Experts protect a nuclear interest
How have Australian scientists handled the difficult task of keeping us informed about the unfolding nuclear disaster in Japan? The situation in Japan illustrates the point that greater protection against seismic risks is necessary, but the nuclear utilities haven't wanted to spend the money. But a clear pattern is evident - those with the greatest ideological attachment to nuclear power have provided the most inaccurate commentary.

Watch the herd when markets panic
There are people who make billions by ignoring the herd, but as we're seeing in Japan, it's difficult to do when a market is crashing and everyone is rushing for the door.

Video killed the schoolyard
Highlighting schoolyard fights and brawls, while seemingly sending a message to those who'd bully, does nothing for the welfare of students.

Euthanasia: The public politics of the most private decision
We can and should discuss the possibility of a future where people can choose when and how they die.

History resumes, with a greedy grab for everything
I remember the '90s fondly. They were the years before housing bubbles. And the years when the singularity of American might gave the world a moral centre, however flawed. Indeed, I recall the '90s as a kind of pinnacle in Hegelian history; when the dialectical advance of civilisation had some real hope of permanency. One gets the feeling today that that moment has passed and we are staring at a much less-reassuring future, the lineaments of which are apparent in the events unfolding before us and in their coverage.


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Qantas Tokyo services to stopover in Hong Kong
Qantas says its services to Tokyo will now operate via Hong Kong, where the crews will rest before the return flight.

Police crack down on Bahraini protesters
Hundreds of Bahraini riot police have launched an assault on pro-democracy demonstrators camped out in the capital's Pearl Square, an AFP correspondent says.

Workers evacuated amid fresh nuke threat
All workers were briefly evacuated from the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan due to the threat of radiation earlier today, with fears the containment vessel around the No.


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Rare viruses found in Riverland mosquitoes
SA Health is warning Riverland residents to protect themselves against mosquito bites after two uncommon mosquito viruses were found in the region.

Filming assaults to be banned in SA
Filming assaults and posting the footage on the internet will be made illegal in South Australia.

New study probes twins development
Twins are being invited to take part in a new study by a Queensland university into how their relationship affects their development.


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Negotiation forced hand on carbon tax, PM says
Prime Minister Julia Gillard says she had no choice but to agree to a carbon tax because she had to "negotiate with others".

Opposition leader tours steelworks with carbon message
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Libs rule out controversial mine for Coast

The State Liberal candidate for Wyong says a Coalition Government would never approve the Wallarah Two underground coal mine, even if its proponents re-submitted new plans for the project.



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Japan Nuclear Situation "Out of Control"

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Japan Nuclear Situation "Out of Control"

Japan Nuclear Situation Out of ControlThe European Union's energy commissioner Guenther Oettinger said today that the Japanese nuclear disaster is a lot worse than what Japan is declaring. In fact, he believes it could be an apocalypse:

"There is talk of an apocalypse and I think the word is particularly well chosen [...] I hope that it doesn't happen, but we can't rule out that the worst case scenario [a complete meltdown a la Chernobyl] happens in the next few hours or days."

The European view on the subject is way darker than what the IAEA, the Japan government and most of the United States' media is portraying.

Oettinger said that the situation is "almost completely out of control" and that it's only going to get worse as workers get evacuated. Nuclear emergency experts believe that you can't keep the situation from escalating without enough personnel on site, pointing at the 50 engineers now at the nuclear complex. Spanish radiobiology scientist Eduard Rodríguez-Farré says that Fukushima is like a "slow-motion camera Chernobyl". According to him, the situation is now "running wild."

Japan Nuclear Situation Out of ControlYesterday, André-Claude Lacoste, president of France's national organization for nuclear safety, said that the level threat should be 5 and perhaps 6. Today, the French energy agency said that this disaster is only second to Chernobyl and has recommended to raise the alert to 7, the maximum in the nuclear event scale. France has 58 operating reactors, only second to the United States' 104.

European Officials: Japan Nuclear Situation Is Out of ControlJapanese officials previously suggested that the primary containment vessel at the No. 2 reactor of Japan's Fukushima Daiichi may have been breached. European experts, however, are saying that all signs and known data point to a certain breach.

Japan is still insisting that this is a level 4 accident—even after officials removed all workers from the plant and extended the evacuation area to a 30 kilometer radius. Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kasays that, while the situation is bad, "people need to keep calm" after the third explosion. Japanese officials said that, despite the morning spike, the radiation level is now "down to the level that can do no harm." However, all the plant personnel have now been evacuated except for 50 engineers who are managing the situation.

The International Atomic Energy Agency hasn't changed its previous statement yet. Speaking yesterday in a news conference at the agency's Vienna headquarters, the IAEA president Yukiya Amano said that a Chernobyl was "very unlikely":

"Let me say that the possibility that the development of this accident into one like Chernobyl is very unlikely [...] there is no chain reaction going on."

European Officials: Japan Nuclear Situation Is Out of Control But Chernobyl clean-up expert Iouli Andreev accused the IAEA of not being "interested in the concentration of attention on a possible accident in the nuclear industry. They are totally not interested in all the emergency organizations." He also accused the United Nations organization and the companies involved of willingly ignoring the lessons from the worst accident in history:

"After Chernobyl all the force of the nuclear industry was directed to hide this event, for not creating damage to their reputation. The Chernobyl experience was not studied properly because who has money for studying? Only industry. [...] The Japanese were very greedy and they used every square inch of the space. But when you have a dense placing of spent fuel in the basin you have a high possibility of fire if the water is removed from the basin."

For their part, the Russians are closely working with their Japanese neighbors, and already have nuclear emergency workers on site providing assistance. Andreev said that they need to think creatively and improvise to solve this crisis or face a complete catastrophe. [Reuters, El Mundo, Sydney Morning Herald, RTL, El Mundo, AFP and The Telegraph]

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