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TOKYO (AP) — The Japanese government withheld information about the full danger of last year’s nuclear disaster from its own people and from the United States, putting U.S.-Japan relations at risk in the first days after the accident, according to an independent report released today.

The report, compiled from interviews with more than 300 people, delivers a scathing view of how leaders played down the risks of the meltdowns at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant that followed a massive March 11 earthquake and tsunami.



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