tet1953
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I believe those are the same people, akreading through this article does not specify the last 50 have abandoned but, that the workers in charge of the plant have been evacuated.
I believe those are the same people, akreading through this article does not specify the last 50 have abandoned but, that the workers in charge of the plant have been evacuated.
sorry.reading through this article does not specify the last 50 have abandoned but, that the workers in charge of the plant have been evacuated.
What is the timestamp on that article? That reduction occured like a day or two ago. Those remaining 50 have abandoned the plant is what they are reporting now.Quote from the CNN Article from here http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/03/15/japan.nuclear.reactors/index.html?hpt=T1
"The number of nuclear workers who remained on site has been slashed from 800 to 50."
Is Anderson Cooper Batman? He keeps showing up wherever theirs trouble. Or maybe he's a super villainHere's a screenshot from cnn.com. CNN on the east coast at least, is in the mode they do every night which is repeat about 2 hours of AC360. This is not live right now.
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i'd save it for tomorrow.Not trying to sound like a dick or anything, just dont want to sound like an idiot to my professor.
wish I could once a week class, 3 hours of lecture.i'd save it for tomorrow.
They didnt.Why did they build such a large nuclear powerplant on the east coast knowing there is a whopper fault line a hundred clicks off the coast? Pritty silly if you ask me.
They didnt.
no no.......meant they didnt ask you.......lol......they forgot.......Who did then?
And look whats happening now, all they had to do was ask...no no.......meant they didnt ask you.......lol......they forgot.......