World briefs (12/17/11)

TOKYO -- The Japanese government on Friday declared that the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant had reached a stable state known as "cold shutdown," a benchmark for progress in the fraught effort to decommission its reactors, expected to take four decades. But the formal status change at the plant, experts cautioned, means only that its problems have become less dire; they have not disappeared.

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