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Mother worries about Air Force daughter stationed in Japan
With such devastation and so many lives lost, many around the world are scrambling to get in touch with family members. A local mother is concerned about her daughter who is stationed in Japan, after just leaving a war zone.
Regina Jasiewicz couldn't be...Tags: Iraq, Nuclear Power, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Japan Nuclear Emergency (2011), Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Auto crisis worsens as Japan shutdowns drag on
AP Business WritersTOKYO (AP) — The auto industry disruptions triggered by Japan's earthquake and tsunami are about to get worse. In the weeks ahead, car buyers will have difficulty finding the model they want in certain colors, thousands of auto plant workers...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Earthquakes, Prius, Health and Safety at Work, Fuel-efficient Vehicles
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Huge jump in radiation inside Japan nuclear plant
TOKYO (AP) — Officials in Japan say the radioactivity in water at a hobbled nuclear plant is testing 10 million times higher than normal. Tokyo Electric Power Co. spokesman Takashi Kurita told reporters Sunday that leaked water in Unit 2 of the...Tags: Nuclear Power, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Tokyo Electric Power Co., Tokyo (Japan)
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Honda: Lack of parts may affect N. America plants
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Production will likely be interrupted at Honda Motor Co.'s six North America plants after April 1 due to a lack of critical parts as Japanese suppliers work to recover from earthquake and tsunami damage, the automaker said...Tags: Toyota, Ohio, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Honda, Lincoln
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Notre Dame to celebrate Mass for Japan victims on Monday
SOUTH BEND — A Mass for the victims of the disaster in Japan is set for 5:15 p.m. Monday in Sacred Heart Basilica at the University of Notre Dame. The Rev. John I. Jenkins, Notre Dame’s president, will preside and give the homily. A...Tags: Politics, Nuclear Power, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Education, Colleges and Universities
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Optometrists: Nintendo 3DS could ID vision issues
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. eye specialists are welcoming the Nintendo 3DS game device, dismissing the manufacturer's warnings that its 3-D screen shouldn't be used by children 6 or younger because it may harm their immature vision. On the contrary,...Tags: Headaches, Politics, Health, Companies and Corporations, Family
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Diplomat: Fallout reaches Calif. at levels much too small to be threat
VIENNA (AP) — Although tiny amounts of the radiation from Japan's crippled nuclear plant have reached California, there's still no indication of any health risk to residents. A diplomat in Vienna says fallout from the plant has reached Southern...Tags: Politics, Nuclear Power, Symptoms, International Atomic Energy Agency, Nuclear Policy
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Notre Dame cancels spring semester program in Japan
SOUTH BEND — An upcoming University of Notre Dame spring semester program in Tokyo has been canceled as a result of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami and the subsequent nuclear crisis there. Three students enrolled in the canceled program had...Tags: Nuclear Power, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Japan Nuclear Emergency (2011), Education, Colleges and Universities
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Malaysian police recover 700,000 stolen condoms
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Malaysian police say they have recovered about 700,000 condoms that were stolen while being shipped to Japan two months ago. Mohamad Shukri Dahlan, police chief of Malaysia's northern Perak state, says authorities...Tags: Crimes, Malaysia, Crime, Law and Justice
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More US relief crews exposed to radiation in Japan
WASHINGTON (AP) — More U.S. military crews are being exposed to radiation as they press ahead with relief flights over Japan. And the Navy said Tuesday that it's sending some ships to operate off the country's west coast rather than east coast....Tags: Disasters, Tsunamis, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Washington, DC
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U.S. State Department offers radiation antedote to workers in Japan
WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department is offering potassium iodide to its staff in Japan as a precaution against a possible radiation release from the tsunami ravaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. In a travel warning released early...Tags: Disasters, Employees, Nuclear Power, Career and Workplace, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011)
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Japan helicopter missions over nuclear plant halted for evaluation
ZAO, Japan (AP) — Japanese officials have suspended army helicopter flights that were dumping water on an overheated nuclear reactor while they evaluate whether the unusual effort has worked. The helicopters were flying combat-style missions, each...Tags: Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011)
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