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Bloody business Low expectations ReprintsOn May 10th Mr Kan shocked the nuclear tribe again by announcing his intention to rewrite from scratch a blueprint, scarcely a year old, that planned roughly to double nuclear power's contribution, accounting for half of Japan's energy mix by 2030.
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