The risk of a meltdown spread to a third reactor at a stricken nuclear power plant in Japan on Monday as its cooling systems failed, exposing its fuel rods, only hours after a second explosion at a separate reactor blew the roof off a containment building. The widening problems underscored the difficulties the Japanese authorities are having in bringing several damaged reactors under control four days after a devastating earthquake killed at least 10,000 people.
1) Will the Japanese government be able to secure enough funds to mount a robust enough tourism marketing campaign to mitigate their current disaster?
2) Will eco-terrorists seize on this opportunity to impose a "job-killing" moratorium on nuclear power?
3) Is it possible to detect radiation in seafood via a smell test?
4) Has Ed Blakely landed in Japan yet?
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