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Japanese earthquake pushes Amlin to £192m loss
Telegraph.co.uk
By Jamie Dunkley The company fell to a £192.3m loss in the period ending June 30 after incurring catastrophe claims of £314.3m, driven by earthquakes in New Zealand and Japan and flooding in Australia. The loss, which reversed last year's £107.6m ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
CTV victim's room burgled after earthquake
Stuff.co.nz
Clothing and an MP3 player was burgled from the room of a student who died in the collapse of the CTV building in the February 22 earthquake, the Christchurch District Court was told today. Christopher William King, 23, admitted he burgled a room in an ...
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Stuff.co.nz
An artists impression of how Sumner containers could look
Stuff.co.nz
The containers were placed at the base of the cliffs around the bay when rockfall from the earthquakes endangered motorists. But after months of driving past them, a group of Sumner residents has decided it is time to beautify the safety wall. ...
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Don't count U.S., Japan out, Biden tells the world
Reuters
By Jeff Mason (Reuters) - Vice President Joe Biden said on Tuesday the United States would overcome its debt crisis and Japan would move on from its devastating earthquake in March, warning doubters not to count the two countries out. ...
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'We have the passion, but we have nothing'
Ottawa Citizen
The post-earthquake vista is almost post-apocalyptic and the figures of last year's tragedy add up to an unsolvable problem: seven on the Richter scale, 222000 dead, 1.3 million still living in makeshift camps, eight million cubic metres of rubble in ...
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Petrol and power use fell post-quake
Stuff.co.nz
CAfE chief executive Merv Altments said the drop in petrol sales could be due to shortages created by the earthquakes. ''The rise in diesel sales after the February earthquake is mostly due to the response of emergency services. ...
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