The
U.S. and its allies launched new missile strikes against Col. Moammar
Gadhafi Monday and said they would expand the no-fly zone over the
country, as coalition officials work to ease divisions about the course
of the military intervention.
The
Fukushima Daiichi power plant was already one of the most trouble-prone
nuclear facilities in Japan, even before the earthquake and tsunami
that knocked out its cooling systems and precipitated the worst nuclear
crisis in 25 years, a WSJ analysis of regulatory documents shows.
Weeks
of government disruption of Google's Gmail service and of services used
to circumvent Web censorship is fueling frustration among Internet
users in China, along with concerns the curbs may be long-lasting.
Now
that U.S. officials say allied forces have established an effective
no-fly zone over Libya to hem in the Gadhafi regime's attacks on rebels,
Western leaders have another issue to confront: What to do next.