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| Japan Plugs Nuclear Plant Leak In a significant development, workers at Japan's crippled atomic power plant today managed to plug a hole spewing highly radioactive water into the ocean. Though this is a good news, the problems are still far from over as the plant operator Tokyo Electric Power said that they are worried about a build-up of hydrogen gas at a different reactor as it could cause another explosion at the site. TEPCO officials added that they are planning to inject nitrogen gas into the reactor container to avert a possible explosion. "We are considering injecting nitrogen into the container of the reactor number 1 because hydrogen gas has possibly accumulated in the container," a TEPCO official said. |
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| Donald Trump: 'I Stand With Tea Party' Billionaire businessman and media mogul Donald Trump has said on the “Today” show that he is a Tea Party supporter. "I'm very proud of some of the ideas they put forth," Trump said, adding, "They want to stop this ridiculous, absolutely killer spending that's going on. What's going on in this country — the way we're spending money like drunken sailors — we are absolutely, I'm telling you, we're going to destroy our own freedom." |
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| '30 Rock' Star Tina Fey Is Pregnant Again The "30 Rock" star Tina Fey is pregnant again. Tina broke the news to Oprah Winfrey, saying that she's expecting a second child with her husband, composer Jeff Richmond. Celebrity website People reported that the 40-year-old 30 Rock creator and star revealed the news during a taping of The Oprah Winfrey Show on Wednesday. Tina said that she is already five months along.
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| Google VP Rejects Android Accusations Google’s Vice President of Engineering and head of Android, Andy Rubin, has rejected reports that the company’s hugely popular Android mobile phone operating system is becoming less open, claiming that the Android is as open as ever. Writing on the Android Developers blog, Rubin says “recently, there’s been a lot of misinformation in the press about Android and Google’s role in supporting the ecosystem. I’m writing in the spirit of transparency and in an attempt to set the record straight”. |
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| Judge Refuses To Accept Recording In Bonds' Trial In a major relief for troubled baseball star Barry Bonds, the judge on Tuesday disallowed a recording discovered by a key witness in the perjury trial against the former San Francisco Giants slugger. District Judge Susan Illston called the 2003 garbled tape "barely intelligible." The prosecutors must be disappointed with the rule as they were planning to use the tape to bolster the credibility of a key government witness.
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| New York City Likely To Ban Fast-food Toys Following into the footsteps of Los Angeles officials, several New York City council members unveiled a bid on Tuesday to ban fast-food restaurants from giving toys to children. City Council Deputy Majority Leader Leroy Comrie is likely to introduce the bill on Wednesday. Explaining the reason behind his decision, Comrie said that the ban would help in the reduction of the allure of fast-food restaurants for children and would encourage the industry to come up with healthier options. |
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