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Paul Farmer's "Haiti: After the Earthquake"
Washington Post
(PublicAffairs) - 'Haiti After the Earthquake' by Paul Farmer. PublicAffairs. 429 pp. $27.99 Soon Farmer was on a plane filled with doctors heading to Port-au-Prince. There are few more fragile cities on earth than this one, and the earth had shaken ...
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Goff lashes out at SIS boss
Stuff.co.nz
In an unusual move, Goff yesterday said SIS director Warren Tucker was "wrong" for suggesting he had been briefed over the issue in the wake of the Christchurch earthquake. A briefing note on the issue was released under the Official Information Act ...
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Hitachi Results: Appliance/CE Business Still Hurting from Earthquake Aftermath
Appliance Magazine
Lower optical disk drive sales were the result of parts and components shortages resulting from the earthquake. Year-over-year sales revenue from flat-panel TVs were down due to lower sales prices. Helping offset the decreases to some extent: room ...
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Good News for Pilkington—North American Profits Up in Replacement
glassBYTEs
The company attributes the drops to the March 2011 Japan earthquake, though company officials say the earthquake's "financial impact was less than expected." Overall Pilkington Automotive reports revenue of approximately $840.5 million (66.2 billion ...
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Haiti's 'tent cities' brace for Tropical Storm Emily
Christian Science Monitor
As Tropical Storm Emily heads for Haiti, aid groups scramble to prepare relief efforts for the more than 600000 people still in makeshift housing after the devastating January 2010 earthquake. Men try to tie down their tent, which serves as their home, ...
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