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CNN's Paula Newton reports on squabbles over NATO alliance command, alliance goals for Libya and if Gadhafi is a target.

LATEST NEWS JAPAN ,Work resumes at stricken Japan nuclear plant




Work resumes at stricken Japan nuclear plant

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Workers at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant (23 March 2011)All six reactors at Fukushima Daiichi had their external power supplies restored on Tuesday

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Engineers have resumed work to restore the cooling system of reactor 3 at Japan's stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, reports say.
Work had been suspended after a plume of black smoke was seen coming from the overheating reactor on Wednesday.
Later on Thursday, two workers at reactor 3 were taken to hospital after being exposed to radiation.
The plant was badly damaged by the 9.0-magnitude earthquake and tsunami which struck north-eastern Japan on 11 March.
Radiation has contaminated Tokyo's water supply and food produced nearby.
The science ministry has begun to monitor levels of radioactive iodine and caesium in soil, water and air around the plant to determine the extent of the contamination, and how it will affect the farming and fishing industries.
There were reports that shops in the capital had run out of bottled water, after Tokyo Governor Shintaro Ishihara said that levels of radioactive iodine in tap water were more than twice what is considered safe for babies.
But radiation readings on Thursday showed levels in water in Tokyo had fallen back below the danger level.
Concern is growing among Japan's neighbours. Australia has become the latest country to ban food imports from the affected region.
Workers exposed
Tepco, the operator of Fukushima Daiichi, said it had allowed work to resume on reactor 3 on Thursday morning because it was safe for workers to return, Kyodo news agency reported.

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If this is long term, I think we have a lot to worry about”
Riku KatoFather of one-year-old baby living in Tokyo
While the cause of the dark smoke remained unknown, there was no fire and radiation levels in the vicinity did not rise, the company added.
The Japanese nuclear safety agency confirmed that the smoke had stopped early on Thursday, although steam continues to rise from reactors 1 to 4, according to NHK television.
AFP news agency reported that fire crews were again using high-pressure water jets to spray water into the storage pond on top of reactor 3 to stop the spent nuclear fuel rods inside being exposed the air.
Later on Thursday, Japan's nuclear safety agency said three workers stationed at reactor 3 had been exposed to high levels of radiation as they were laying power cables.
Spokesman Hideyuki Nishiyama said the workers had been "exposed to radiation ranging from 170 to 180 millisieverts", AFP reports. An exposure of 100 millisieverts per year is considered the lowest level at which any increase in cancer risk is evident.
Two of the workers were taken to hospital.
Power restored
All six reactors had their external power supplies restored on Tuesday night, but each piece of equipment has to be tested before it can be turned back on.
Once the cooling systems are restated, the reactors can be stabilised. However, the process could take weeks or even months, Tepco said.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has said the situation remains "of serious concern", though there have been "some positive developments".
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The plant is 250km (155 miles) north-east of Tokyo. The government has declared a 20km exclusion zone and evacuated tens of thousands of people. Those living up to 30km away have been told to stay indoors to minimize exposure.
People in Fukushima prefecture have been told not to eat 11 types of green leafy vegetables grown locally because of contamination worries. Local producers have been ordered not to send the goods to market.
Residents of Tokyo were warned on Wednesday not to give tap water to babies less than a year old, because levels of radioactive iodine - which can cause thyroid cancer -in some areas are twice the recommended safe level.
"If this is long term, I think we have a lot to worry about," Riku Kato, the father of a one-year-old baby, told the Reuters news agency.
But officials have stressed that children would have to drink a lot of it before it harmed them. There is no immediate health risk to others.
Nevertheless, reports said the shelves of supermarkets in the capital had been cleared of bottled water by Thursday morning.
The municipal authorities plan to distribute 240,000 bottles of water to households with infants on Thursday. They estimate that there are 80,000 babies in the affected area. Each will get three 550ml bottles.
The authorities in the nearby city of Kawaguchi, Saitama prefecture, also reported radiation levels above safety norms in its water supply on Thursday.
Levels in Tokyo were later reported to have fallen below the danger level.
Rescue operation
Meanwhile, exhausted and traumatised rescuers are still sifting through the mud and wreckage of towns devastated by the earthquake and tsunami.
People look at posters about missing people in Miyagi prefecture (23 March 2011)Police believe the final death toll from the earthquake and tsunami may be more than 18,000
The National Police Agency said on Wednesday night that the official death toll has risen to 9,523. Another 16,094 people are listed as missing.
Most of the deaths - 5,700 - have been reported in the prefecture of Miyagi. Iwate prefecture has found 3,000 bodies, and Fukushima 776.
Police believe the final death toll may be more than 18,000.
At least 18,000 houses were destroyed and 130,000 damaged.
More than 200,000 people are living in emergency shelters. NHK said some survivors had attempted to return to their homes in areas where essential services had been restored, but that there were shortages of basic supplies.
The Japanese government has said it will cost as much as 25 trillion yen ($309bn; £189bn) to rebuild the country after the disaster.
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LATEST NEWS Libya CRISIS LIVE


Libya: Gaddafi forces keep up assault on rebel cities

Libyan rebels fill a pick-up truck with shells from an unidentified tank near Ajdabiya on 23 March 2011 Ajdabiya is one of the cities where fierce fighting has been taking place

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Fighting has been continuing in Libya for key cities after a fifth consecutive night of air strikes.
Overnight several loud explosions were heard in Tripoli.
In Misrata, a rebel-held city east of the capital, government tanks have been shelling the area near the hospital.
There have also been reports of fierce fighting between rebels and pro-Gaddafi forces in strategic Ajdabiya. Residents fleeing the town described shelling, gunfire and houses on fire.
In Misrata, Libya's third-largest city, witnesses had said on Wednesday that tanks had pulled back from their positions under air assault from international forces.
But later residents said the tanks had rolled back into the city and resumed shelling.
An explosion was also reported at a military base in the Tajura region east of Tripoli.
Residents in Tripoli said plumes of black smoke could be seen coming from an area near a military base, although this has not been independently confirmed.
Earlier, the US chief of staff for the mission in Libya insisted there had been no reports of civilian casualties caused by allied action.
Rear Admiral Gerard Hueber's comments come despite claims to the contrary by Muammar Gaddafi's government.
Operational control

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After one particularly loud explosion during the night, a column of smoke was seen rising from the direction of a military base in the city. There have been various bursts of prolonged firing from the ground, completely useless in terms of hitting the planes or missiles involved, but often an indication that the defenders think they are coming under attack.
There are contradictory accounts about the effectiveness of coalition attacks on Col Gaddafi's forces outside the rebel-held town of Misrata. On Wednesday, pro-Gaddafi tanks seemed close to taking the town, but after a number of coalition air strikes they appear to have been silenced. Still there are suggestions that the tanks and artillery may have opened up again under cover of darkness.
Misrata is the last major town in western Libya that's been holding out against the pro-Gaddafi counter attack so it's important from the coalition's point of view to protect it from falling.
Earlier, British Air Vice Marshal Greg Bagwell said Col Gaddafi's air force no longer existed as a fighting force.
AVM Bagwell said the allies could now operate "with near impunity" over the skies of Libya and were now applying unrelenting pressure on the Libyan armed forces.
"We are watching over the innocent people of Libya and ensuring that we protect them from attack," he said. "We have the Libyan ground forces under constant observation and we attack them whenever they threaten civilians or attack population centres."
His comments came as Nato members debated who should lead the intervention, with the US keen to hand over operational control to Nato.
Nato members have been holding talks about assuming responsibility for the no-fly zone over Libya, so far without agreement.
Turkey is an integral part of the naval blockade, but has expressed concern about the alliance taking over command of the no-fly zone from the US.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has again urged Col Gaddafi to step down and leave Libya.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has urged all sides in Libya to cease hostilities. "All those who violate international humanitarian and human rights law will be held fully accountable," his spokesman Martin Nesirky said.
US Defence Secretary Robert Gates is in the Egyptian capital Cairo for talks on both Libya and Egypt's hoped-for transition to democracy following the fall of Hosni Mubarak.

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BIOGRAFIA Elizabeth Taylor, biografía de una actriz de leyenda




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La ganadora de dos premios Oscar fue una de las intérpretes más célebres de Hollywood. Elizabeth 'Liz' Taylor, nació en Londres el 27 de febrero de 1932. Fue una de las grandes interpretes de Hollywood y entre los premios que ganó en su trayectoria se encuentran el Oscar,Globo de Oro y el BAFTA, entre otros. Fue condecorada por la reina Isabel II con el título deDama  y murió el 23 de marzo de 2011 víctima de una insuficiencia cardiaca.
Entre las películas más destacadas de su carrera como actriz se encuentran Cleopatra¿Quién teme a Virginia Wolf?Gigante o Una mujer marcada. Gracias a estas interpretaciones se convirtió en uno de los grandes mitos del cine clásico.
Tras las primeras interpretaciones en películas como El padre de la novia, su primer gran éxito vino de la mano de Gigante, donde actuó junto a grandes interpretes de la industria como James Dean y Rock Hudson. Después, gracias a películas como El Arbol de la vida o La gata sobre el tejado de zinc llegaron sus primeras nominaciones al premio Oscar.
En 1960, consiguió su primer Oscar a la mejor actriz por el papel que realizó en Una mujer marcada. Este premio facilitó su camino para participar en la película más cara de la historia de aquella época: Cleopatra. Gracias a esta película se convirtió en la actriz mejor pagada de Hollywood. Allí conoció a Richard Burton, que más tarde se convertiría en su marido (no antes sin protagonizar uno de los grandes escándalos de Hollywood, ya que ambos estaban casados en el momento que se conocieron y empezaron su relación). La interpretación realizada en ¿Quién teme a Virginia Woolf?, donde trabajo junto a Burton, le otorgó su segundo Oscar a la mejor actriz.
Tras estos éxitos, en la década de los 70 vino la decadencia. Títulos como El pájaro azul o A litle night music no alcanzaron el éxito esperado. Paso a trabajar en televisión y recupero su faceta como actriz de teatro en la década de los 80 actuando en Broadway y Londres. 
Volvió al cine en 1994 para participar en Los Picapiedra. Su última participación fue en el tele-filmeThese old broads en 2001.
La vida privada de Elizabeth Taylor fue tan célebre como sus interpretaciones. Estuvo casada ocho veces con relevantes artistas de la talla del actor Michael Wilding, el cantante Eddie Fisher, el interprete Richard Burton o el senador John W. Warner. Su último marido fue Larry Fortensky, un obrero de construcción del que se divorció en 1996.


También fue muy popular la relación que tuvo con Michael Jackson al que puso el nombre de 'rey del pop' y defendió en los juicios que este tuvo al final de su carrera. El cantante, la obsequió dedicándole varias canciones.
Elizabeth Taylor murió el 23 de marzo de 2011 víctima de una insuficiencia cardiaca.









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Elizabeth 'Liz' Taylor, was born in London on February 27, 1932. It was one of the great performers of Hollywood and among the prizes he won in his career include the Oscar, Golden Globe and BAFTA, among others. Was honored by Queen Elizabeth II with the title Dedam and died March 23, 2011 a victim of heart failure.Among the most outstanding films of his career as an actress are Cleopatra, Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?, Giant or a marked woman. With these interpretations became one of the great myths of classical cinema.After the first performances in films like Father of the bride, her first big success came from the hand of Giant, where he worked with great performers of the industry as James Dean and Rock Hudson. Then, thanks to films like The Tree of Life or Cat on a Hot Tin Roof got his first Oscar nominations.In 1960, he landed his first Oscar for best actress for the role he did in a marked woman. This award facilitated their way to participate in the most expensive film in the history of that era: Cleopatra. With this film became the highest paid actress in Hollywood. There he met Richard Burton, who later became her husband (not before without a major star in Hollywood scandals, as both were married at the time they met and began their relationship.) The interpretation made in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Where he worked with Burton, gave him his second Oscar for best actress.After these successes, in the 70's came the decline. Titles such as The Blue Bird or A litle night music did not reach the expected success. Step recovery work in television and his work as a stage actress in the 80's performing in Broadway and London.He returned to films in 1994 to participate in The Flintstones. His last appearance was in the tele-filmeThese old broads in 2001.The Private Lives of Elizabeth Taylor was as famous as their interpretations. She was married eight times with top artists such as actor Michael Wilding, the singer Eddie Fisher, Richard Burton interpret or Senator John W. Warner. Her late husband was Larry Fortensky, a construction worker who was divorced in 1996.
Also popular was the relationship he had with Michael Jackson which he named 'King of Pop "and argued in court that this was the end of his career. The singer, gave dedicating several songs.Elizabeth Taylor died on March 23, 2011 a victim of heart failure.


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