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        <h1>Probe at Japan's crippled nuke plant finds fatal radiation levels </h1>
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                        <p class="dateline">Published March 27, 2012 | Associated Press</p><div class="ad-300x250">               
                                        
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            <p>A new probe at Japan's crippled nuclear power plant has 
found fatal radiation levels and hardly any cooling water inside one of 
the reactors, renewing concerns about the plant's stability.</p>

<p>The operator of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant says an 
endoscopic examination Tuesday detected radiation levels up to 10 times 
the fatal dose inside the No. 2 reactor's contain chamber, suggesting 
challenges ahead in shutting down the facility.</p>

<p>The probe also found the containment vessel had cooling water up to 
only about 2 feet from the bottom, far below the yards estimated when 
the government declared the plant's stability in December.</p>

<p>Plant workers also reported fresh leaks of contaminated water from a water treatment unit, some flowing into the ocean.</p><br><p class="url-address"><a href="http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/03/27/probe-at-japans-crippled-nuke-plant-finds-fatal-radiation-levels/">http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/03/27/probe-at-japans-crippled-nuke-plant-finds-fatal-radiation-levels/</a></p>
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