Japanese utility says nuclear crisis was avoidable
By John Solomon on October 12, 2012
The utility behind Japan's nuclear disaster is acknowledging for the first time that it could have avoided the crisis.
Tokyo Electric Power Co. says in a statement issued Friday that it had known safety improvements were needed before last year's tsunami triggered three meltdowns, but it had feared the political, economic and legal consequences of implementing them.
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