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National › U.S. sub leaked radioactive water at 2 other Japan ports, Singapore

The Foreign Ministry announced Thursday that the U.S. Navy's nuclear-powered submarine Houston leaked water containing trace amounts of radiation at two other Japanese ports in… ...full story at Japan Today

from Japan Today on Thu, Aug 07 2008

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