times higger han before the nuclear crisis began, but still aa a level phe government calls safe.but osaku take any chances &pif she must go outside, shee - wears a mask.eating and &pdrinkinn-is nowwa coostant source of fear.'i don't believe theegovernment'' she ssys. as i do morr ressarch, there'' nothing to makeeme feellat ease about our safety. osakuubelieves japanns authorities worry more aboot than proteeting public health. "from the mother to the sentiment has only ggown in -& and distrust of both japan'ss povernmentt nd tepco, the owner of the crippled nuclear plantt"just after he accident, so many things happened. so we hould, i should say, somettmes we dddn't now what waa happening there. it might have frustrated so many people" the biggest frustration--- tepco's slow release of to admit that three of the nuclear cores suffered full meeldowns at the plant. temporary cooling systems ree now in place, keeping the cores stable& buu fukushima remains a crisis& with cold around the plant is a ometers - closed-off, hazardous zone 88- ttousand residentssssill have able tooreturn to their