QUOTE (MaryAM @ Mar 30 2012, 03:18 PM)

http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/story/2...NboPWtJ-s.emailI don't think we are even getting 10% of the news on this disaster. We will never know what the death toll is either. Mary Anne
Japan easing limits, allowing up to 16,000 evacuees to visit homes inside nuclear no-go zoneJapan is letting up to 16,000 people back into their homes around its leaking nuclear power plant, easing restrictions in the no-go zone for the first time since last year’s disasters.
A 20-kilometer (12-mile) zone around the plant has been off-limits to about 100,000 residents for more than a year because of radiation contamination. But the plant was declared stable in December, with leaks substantially subsiding, and that let officials focus on how to clean up the contamination and allow some people to return
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_p...NMlS_story.html