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Frantic efforts on to cool Japan's fuming reactors


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Mr Walker
dangers of nuclear power
by Mr Walker on Mar 23, 2011 12:43 PM

dangers of nuclear power also the after math of such a tragedy can be painful and prolonged

hope they find a most suitable way to dispose off the dead bodies

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om shanti
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by om shanti on Mar 23, 2011 10:42 AM  | Hide replies


Here media is again giving a communal tone to the tragedy..can rediff not down play this cremation part ?

Indian media adds fuel to fire to create more social disharmony in the country..thats why draconian laws are required to curb media's high handedness on national interest..

More than standing along with the Japanese people at the hour of tragedy,Rediff tries a cheap technique to get more communally inflammatory posts...

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Pradip
Re: .
by Pradip on Mar 23, 2011 10:53 AM
Indian media is like a group of vultures eating a carrion (carcass) on a road.

Otherwise...how will they survive? They are not powerful - we have made them powerful by reading their cheap and useles articles.

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AKB
Best Method.
by AKB on Mar 23, 2011 10:38 AM  | Hide replies

It is best method to bury the dead bodies rather than throw them into fire inhumanly.


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Mr Walker
Re: Best Method.
by Mr Walker on Mar 23, 2011 12:40 PM
there is nothing human about a dead person and different methods are suitable at different times there is no one good or bad method
now stop using this forum as religious superiority posting site

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sam sammy
Re: Best Method.
by sam sammy on Mar 23, 2011 10:57 AM
That will create fuel in future.. Which is good for environment also. Burying in better than cremating

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Sheetal Kaur
Re: Re: Best Method.
by Sheetal Kaur on Mar 24, 2011 04:02 AM
Who say so.

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Ramdas Nayak
Help
by Ramdas Nayak on Mar 23, 2011 10:07 AM  | Hide replies

When it was Libya most of the American and European Countries jumped in to waging war against the former but when human tragedy occurs in Japan these countries never volunteered to come forward to help instead left Japan to beg for help. This attitude shows how you can depend on your 'friendly' nations when it is an emergency.

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indianfirst
Re: Help
by indianfirst on Mar 23, 2011 10:13 AM
Japan never begged for help. They have informed the world that they do not need any external aid or assistance. whereever they required equipment they have already got it from all over the world. japan is not like india where we leave ordinary people to their fate. the japanese govt has organised their relief and rehabilitation in a very systematic way and all affected people have been taken care of. infact today japan is still giving aid to india even in these current circumstances. today (23/3/2011) japan announed assistance to ap govt to lay a new sewerage line of 15 km in hyderabad city.
japan is not a poor , undeveloped, 3rd world country like india where 80% people live in huts or cardboard boxes. in japan people dont have to eat out of garbage bins like in india.

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Sheetal Kaur
Re: Help
by Sheetal Kaur on Mar 24, 2011 04:04 AM
All because there is no oil to be had from Japan.

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rajeev tiwari
saving lives of people
by rajeev tiwari on Mar 23, 2011 09:30 AM

saving lives of people is most important

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rajeev tiwari
SAVING LIVES OF PEOPLE
by rajeev tiwari on Mar 23, 2011 09:29 AM

SAVING LIVES OF PEOPLE IS MOST IMPORTANT

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sam sammy
No Nonsence
by sam sammy on Mar 23, 2011 09:25 AM

Why fighting on burials or cremation. Innocent people are dying in Japan due to quake and in Libya cuz of US laden war against Gaddafi for oil. Thats is rediculous.

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