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APJune 3: Workers try to install a pressure indicator inside the Unit 
1 reactor at Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Okuma, Fukushima Prefecture, 
northern Japan.TOKYO-- Japan's prime minister announced Friday that the country's tsunami-damaged nuclear 
plant has achieved a stable state of "cold shutdown," a crucial step 
toward the eventual lifting of evacuation orders and closing of the plant.Prime 
Minister Yoshihiko Noda's announcement was intended to reassure the nation that significant 
progress has been made in the nine months since the March 11 
tsunami sent three reactors at the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant into meltdowns in 
the worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl in 1986.But experts say the plant 
140 miles northeast of Tokyo remains vulnerable to problems and its surroundings 
are contaminated by radiation and closing the plant safely will take 30 
or more years."The reactors at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant have 
reached a state of cold shutd
 ty is for Congress to make sure payroll taxes don't rise on 
Jan. 1. Carney said the White House is "cautiously optimistic" Congress can 
meet that goal.On Capitol Hill, lawmakers continued to grapple over a payroll 
tax cut, though the likelihood was increasing that the Keystone provision would 
be included in a final product.Negotiators are talking about extending the current 
2 percentage point cut for one more year -- as opposed to 
the 3-point cut Obama originally requested.The sticking point is how to pay 
for it. Democrats, after abandoning a surtax on millionaires, still are trying 
to press Republicans to use some revenue to pay for the cut. 
One senior Democratic aide told Fox News lawmakers are looking at ending 
"tax breaks for millionaires" to offset some of the lost revenue.As a 
backstop, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said congressional bargainers were preparing a 
two-month extension of the payroll tax cut and expiring jobless benefits in 
case negotiat
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