Good (sort of) news just came in. There were missing elements found in the received documents, and according to Ryukyu Shimpo, the prefecture won't rescind the receipt of the documents but the requirement for them to answer the report will be delayed until the government submits the missing elements.
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Thursday, January 5, 2012
Okinawa Update: Some documents are missing from the EIS submission
Update on Okinawa via Satoko Norimatsu:
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