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Japan earthquake as seen through Twitter

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Twitter users have provided some poignant and hopeful reflections on Japan's earthquake. One translator is sharing them with the English-speaking world.
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Japan's nuclear crisis: far from over

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Activists say accident at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant caused by too-cozy relationship between government and power companies, not earthquake.
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Japan's earthquake victims begin to rebuild

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Victims of the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan face a daunting task of rebuilding the country.
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Japan's psychology after the earthquake

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The recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan is taking a psychological toll, but it could also help bring the country together.
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Japan government on nuclear crisis: Not lying, not telling the truth

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The Japanese government may be making the crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant worse by not telling the whole truth.
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Europe reacts to Japan's nuclear power crisis

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The crisis in Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant has European lawmakers rethinking their nuclear power future.
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Japan's earthquake and Google's technology

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When the earthquake struck in Japan, technology companies like Google sprang into action to help.
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Japan earthquake: The economic costs

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The earthquake in Japan could cost the economy more than $100 billion dollars.
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Japan begins slow earthquake recovery

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The world has pledged to help, and Japan is one of the world's best-prepared countries for an earthquake, but recovery will take time.
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Japan's earthquake-resistant buildings

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The reason why more buildings didn't collapse in Japan's earthquake is because engineers prepared them to bend, but not break.
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