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'Tree Of Hope' Stands As Poignant Symbol In Japan
April 1, 2011 In Rikuzentakata, which was wiped way by the March 11 tsunami, a lone pine tree stands tall. Many Japanese people see hope in its resilience. The Japanese media have dubbed it "the tree of hope" and the stories have prompted people to drive through the apocalyptic scene to take pictures of the pine.
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Workers At Japanese Nuclear Plant Expect To Die, Mother Of One Says
April 1, 2011 The 700 or so workers struggling to bring reactors at a crippled nuclear power plant under control "have accepted they will all probably die," says one of those workers' mothers.
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In Japan: More Setbacks
March 30, 2011 Radioactivity levels have risen in seawater near the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant.
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Crisis In Japan: 10,000 Known To Have Died; Another 17,000 Missing
March 25, 2011 Two weeks after a 9.0-magnitude earthquake sent a massive tsunami crashing into the northeast coast of Japan, the grim numbers continue to rise.
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Toyota To Resume Hybrid Production; Honda Extends Shutdown
March 24, 2011 Japanese automakers are trying to get going again, but the devastating March 11 earthquake and tsunami have disrupted their supply chains.
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America's 'Oldest' Wild Bird Survived Tsunami That Hit Midway Atoll
March 23, 2011 Wisdom, an albatross who is at least 60 years old, has been found safe and sound. Thousands of other albatrosses did not survive.
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In Kesennuma, Japan: Destruction So Complete
March 22, 2011 The earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan have left scenes of destruction in their wake that almost defy the imagination. A visit to one town on the coast shows scenes of devastation so vast it's hard to take in.





