Japanese Public Officials’ Insensitivity About Radiation Pushes Its Citizens To Act

Razuyoshi Sato, a councilman has long opposed the nuclear industry, an unpopular stance in a city where many people were employed at the Daiichi plant, suspected that the farmer Mrs. Kiyoko Okoshi’s fears were founded.

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Italy’s Economy Embroils In Debt, Politics & Bureaucracy

Italy’s economy experienced little growth starting in the late 1990’s, when the country’s manufacturing was overtaken by competitors in Asia.

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Swedish Wolves Number Dwindling Due To Undetected Poaching

Poaching is not the only threat to the Swedish wolf. These large carnivores went extinct in Sweden in the 1970s, and the population has since re-established itself after a handful of migratory Finnish wolves took over the empty territories.

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