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Strong earthquake jolts eastern Japan, no damage
Channel 6 News Online
TOKYO (BNO NEWS) -- A strong earthquake struck Suruga Bay in eastern Japan on late Monday evening, seismologists said, but there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties. The 6.1-magnitude earthquake at 11.58 pm local time (1458 GMT) was ...
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Yen's Surge Threatens to Wipe Out Japan's Recovery From Quake
BusinessWeek
2 (Bloomberg) -- The yen's biggest monthly advance since 2008 is threatening profits of exporters from Toyota Motor Corp. to Nissan Motor Co., endangering the nation's rebound from March's record earthquake. The currency traded at 77.04 per dollar late ...
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Quake Flash report : Very strong shallow earthquake with epicenter in the ...
Earthquake Report
Quake Flash reports are used by Earthquake-Report.com to report on earthquakes which we categorize as 'probably not dangerous', but scared a lot of people living above it. The magnitudes may be in between M 3.0 or M 5.0, depending how used people are ...
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West Coast is Home to "No Nukes" Concert – The Sequel
Lake Stevens Journal
In response to the earthquake-triggered meltdowns at a Japanese nuclear plant this spring, musicians and groups including: John Hall; Bonnie Raitt; Jackson Browne; Crosby, Stills and Nash; the Doobie Brothers, and others, will perform in a benefit ...
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Japan fund AUM grows faster than US or Europe
Fundweb
Assets under management of funds investing in Japan are up by 3.7%, despite the March 11 earthquake and tsunami that wrecked the country earlier this year. The Nikkei fell by 16% in the first few days after the earthquake. Philip Poole, the head of ...
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Oil and Gas Commission votes on disposal well ban in Guy/Greenbrier area
Today's THV
You would hear the earthquake and then you would feel the waves, kind of like waves in the ocean, it rocked the whole house," Barton said. Earthquakes have rattled the Guy-Greenbrier area over the past year. "Doors wouldn't work, windows wouldn't shut ...
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