OFUNATO, Japan (Reuters) – With a moment of silence, prayers and anti-nuclear rallies, Japan marked on Sunday one year since an earthquake and tsunami killed thousands and set off a radiation crisis that shattered public trust in atomic power and the nation’s leaders. The magnitude 9.0 earthquake unleashed a wall of water …
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