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But Mr Abe, who was elected in December, has indicated he wants to restart the reactors after safety checks to meet pressing power needs.
BBC: Japan marks quake and tsunami anniversary
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If successful, pressing the power button again will bring up the home screen straight away, and what's more, the lock screen won't return until the handset is restarted.
ENGADGET
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In recent months, some had criticized McKiernan for pressing too hard for more combat power, but last November he made it clear -- Afghanistan needed more attention.
CNN: Changing course in Afghanistan
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Ms Hutt is pressing the Treasury to give the Welsh government the power to borrow money.
BBC: Welsh government ?3.5bn spending plans repackaging row
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But power shortages have become a major and pressing issue in Pakistan, and the government there insists it will not bow to pressure.
BBC: Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline defies US
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As a whole, this paints a picture of an organization that is moving towards greater agility, developing employee relationships and engagement, and helping their leaders use the power of collective intelligence to solve their pressing needs.
FORBES: AT&T Helps Internal Leaders Engage Their Employees Through Social Brainstorming
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The local community had been pressing for a widening of the main road to Hunterston power station and Clyde Port.
BBC: Woman dies after lorry hits house in Fairlie
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By pressing the switch once, the light operates in high mode to produce a full power 130 lumen light beam with a long 4 hour runtime.
ENGADGET: Explosion-proof flashlight could be the first to outlive its owner
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Given the power of Japan's entrenched construction industry, and the difficulty of pressing even the mildest of conventional reforms, such a shift of resources would be nearly impossible to pull off in practice.
ECONOMIST: Can Japan boost its economy by protecting nature?
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We also explored several pressing environmental issues as record levels of radiation were found in fish near Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant and we delved into the Gates of Hell -- a burning gas crater in Turkmenistan that has been ablaze for 41 years.
ENGADGET: Inhabitat's Week in Green: a locomotive that runs on hydrogen, honey detective and a 30 mph-capable hover bike