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Japan Nuclear Crisis: Non-Disclosure Hides Multitude of Sins

As a quake-stricken Japanese nuclear plant continues to spew radiation into the environment, journalists and people across the world are getting an unwelcome lesson in how secrecy can threaten people's health and safety. A New York Times team finally on March 16 did the story on the withholding of information. Read their coverage, as well as others.

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"Power Firm Held Liable for 8,684 Violations"

"The operator of an Indiana County (PA) coal-fired power plant is liable for more than 8,600 violations of the Clean Water Act that polluted the Conemaugh River with metal discharges, a federal judge ruled, which would lead to a maximum civil penalty of more than $300 million."

Source: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, 03/23/2011

"Lead, Other Chemicals Taint Some Urban Gardens"

"With remnants of once-legal lead paint, leaded gasoline and other pollutants from the nation's industrial past tainting land in U.S. cities, soil researchers warn that the growing number of urban farmers and community gardeners need to test their dirt and take steps to make sure it's safe."

Source: AP, 03/23/2011

"Salazar Opens 750M Tons of Wyo. Coal To Mining"

"Interior Secretary Ken Salazar announced plans Tuesday to auction off vast coal reserves in Wyoming over the next five months, unleashing a significant but controversial power source amid uncertainty about clean and safe energy development."

Source: AP, 03/23/2011

"F.D.A. Bans Some Food Imports From Japan"

"The Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday it would halt imports of dairy products and produce from the area of Japan where a nuclear reactor is leaking radiation."

Source: AP, 03/23/2011

"MAP: The Troubling Spread of Radiation in Japan"

"A map of radiation levels in Japan released by the US Department of Energy on Tuesday evening indicates that potentially dangerous levels of radioactive contamination have spread beyond the 13-mile evacuation zone surrounding the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant."

Source: Mother Jones, 03/23/2011

"Nuclear Power Loses Support in New Poll"

"What had been growing acceptance of nuclear power in the United States has eroded sharply in the wake of the nuclear crisis in Japan, with support for building nuclear power plants dropping slightly lower than it was immediately after the accident at the Three Mile Island plant in 1979, according to a CBS News poll released on Tuesday evening."

Source: NY Times, 03/23/2011

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