Low-level radiation detected at US army's Yokosuka base near Tokyo: reports
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Low-level radiation detected at US army's Yokosuka base near Tokyo: reports

Tōkyō : Japan | Mar 15, 2011 at 7:15 AM PDT
Source: International Business Times
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Articles Related Topics Subscribe to The Economic Monitor Subscribe to The Economic Monitor to get the day's most relevant news, data and anlaysis . Sample The report says the US army has asked the occupants of the base to take precautions. The military has also warned the personnel at the Atsugi air... FULL ARTICLE AT International Business Times
 
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