Fukushima Syndrome: The Stark Cost of Japan's Nuclear Embrace; Cuba for Sale: A Housing-Market Boom in the Making

Nonfiction • TV-14 • Directed by: HDNet World Report • 52 minutes

(11/8/2011) Decades ago, despite its grim history with the atom bomb, Japan bought into a promising nuclear-energy future. More than 50 reactors later, the nuclear present in Japan is a nightmare, brought on by the meltdowns at the Fukushima nuclear power plant earlier this year. Then, since the Cuban revolution, buying and selling real estate in Cuba has been illegal. That is about to change. And Americans might be able to get in on the action.

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