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Japan weighs need to bury nuclear plant; tries to restore power
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese engineers conceded on Friday that burying a crippled nuclear plant in sand and concrete may be a last resort to prevent a catastrophic radiation release, the method used to seal huge leakages from Chernobyl in 1986.
Japan weighs need to bury nuclear plant; tries to restore power
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese engineers conceded on Friday that burying a crippled nuclear plant in sand and concrete may be a last resort to prevent a catastrophic radiation release, the method used to seal huge leakages from Chernobyl in 1986.
Day-to-day checklist for clearing the clutter
'Unclutter Your Life In One Week' is quite a clever book. It’s like having someone hold you by the hand and take you through your house and your office and literally telling you to get rid of things!
Nomadic entrepreneurs
Generation-Y workers like Ikhwan Nazri aren't your ordinary nine-to-five, cubicle-dwelling cyborgs. Like many of his peers, Ikhwan inhabits the world of teleworking and virtual offices.
Stimulus funds help wire rural homes for Internet
EAST BURKE, Vermont: Up in rural northern Vermont, it took until the 1960s to run power lines to some towns - decades after the rest of the U.S. got turned on.
Major winter storm wallops U.S. Northeast
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The second major snow storm of the winter season pelted the U.S. Northeast with about 8 inches (20 cm) of snow on Wednesday, snarling traffic and canceling flights, but it was not enough to suspend school in New York City.
Jobs for the poor
JOHOR BARU: The Labour Department is targeting 893 hardcore poor people registered under its i>e-Kasih/iprogramme to find suitable jobs.
Govt targeting bigger women workforce by 2015, says DPM
KUALA LUMPUR: Women participation in the workforce has been targeted to increase to 55% by 2015, Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said.