As world marks Chernobyl's anniversary, there are questions over whether the world has learned the lessons on nuclear safety that the tragedy provided. Journalist James Corbett who's in Osaka in Japan, says the handling of the crisis at Fukushima power plant is repeating the 25-year-old mistakes.
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