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Niles West origami project raises funds for earthquake victims Niles Herald-Spectator Photo courtesy of S Niles West High School students folded the wings of 1000 cranes to raise $1500 for victims of March's Japanese earthquake and tsunami. Two graduates — Erica Mui, a participant of Summer for Scholars, and Thidar Khine, co-president ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pacific Crest's Transformers Can Withstand Severe Earthquake Events Product Design & Development The same transformer was subjected to tests simulating six violent earthquakes over two days, each equating to real potential events from different extreme seismic zones of the country. The transformer was energized during the tests. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cracks found in seabed off Sanriku coast The Daily Yomiuri New cracks on the seabed, believed to have been created by the March 11 Great East Japan Earthquake, have been found off the Sanriku coastline of Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures by a deep-sea submersible. The Shinkai 6500, which belongs to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Blizzard Entertainment donates $1.9 million for Japan earthquake relief efforts OC Metro By Kristen CervantesPublished: August 15, 2011 10:15 AM Irvine-based Blizzard Entertainment raised over $1.9 million to support the American Red Cross' Japan earthquake disaster relief efforts. The entertainment company was able to accomplish this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Neither a lender nor ... UPI.com Japan on Monday chimed in with figures that were less disappointing than expected, given the earthquake an tsunami that struck the island nation on March 11. The disaster put the brakes on an otherwise healthy -- or healthy enough -- automobile ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
European Stocks Close Modestly Higher As Investors Snap Up Bargains Wall Street Journal ... gains after data showed that Japan's gross domestic product contracted 1.3% in the second quarter, a much smaller drop than the 2.7% expected by economists who were concerned about the effects of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami in March 2011. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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