Fukushima Fish Show Record High Traces of Radiation
Seems the fish aren't out of hot water just yet.
Seems the fish aren't out of hot water just yet.
Radiation levels were so low in the octopus and snails that they were barely detectable.
Samples of tuna found off San Diego reveal celsium levels ten times of what is typical and traceable back to Japan's leaking nuclear reactors.
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Eldon Davis, the architect who gave L.A. the first Norm's, plus Pann's and Johnnie's, has died at 94 in West Hills.
Plus: Mayor Michael Nutter sees Tastykake's merger with Flower Foods as positive outcome; and Talula's Garden will feature tables made by at risk youth, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Ripert scans sushi for radiation, and more, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
Plus: Japan worries that its water and fish are radioactive; and Temple University receives grants to fight obesity among low-income preschoolers, all in our morning news roundup.
We have some suggestions for better tasting ways to combat radiation.
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