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WBNews: Japan's power dilemma 17 Mar 11
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Japanese households and businesses have been warned that further large-scale power cuts are possible. Plus, is Turkey right to press ahead with plans to build i...
Japanese households and businesses have been warned that further large-scale power cuts are possible. Plus, is Turkey right to press ahead with plans to build its first nuclear power plant? And shares on Wall Street bounce back after positive news on the health of American manufacturing.
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