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TOKYO — Japanese inspectors Friday found the first case of radioactive contamination in rice, the national grain, adding it to the list of foods harmed by the accident at the stricken Fukushima Dai ichi nuclear plant.
Inspectors in Ibaraki prefecture, north of Tokyo, found radioactive cesium in a sample of rice from the city of Hokota, about 100 miles south of the radiation-spewing nuclear plant. The prefecture said the radiation was well within safe levels: It measured 52 becquerels per kilogram, about one- tenth of the government-set limit for grains.



