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Auto industry uneasy after weak July Boston Globe Both companies have been struggling to meet demand because of parts shortages caused by the March earthquake and tsunami in Japan. Most other major carmakers reported modest increases, including gains of 7.6 percent for General Motors and 6.1 percent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
JAL Posts Net Profit Despite Travel Decline Wall Street Journal JAL President Masaru Onishi said in May that the decline in travel demand bottomed out in April, but it is still hard to see clearly when the airline's passenger numbers will return to the levels seen before the devastating earthquake that hit Japan in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Earthquake magnitude 4.1 rattles Faial – Azores Portuguese American Journal (blog) A 4.1 magnitude undersea earthquake struck close to the Azores on Monday afternoon at 100 km near Capelo, Faial. The quake struck at 4:15 PM GMT at a depth of 10 kilometers. There is no record of any damage or injury. Earthquake occurrences are common ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Deaths down, costs up in Pacific disasters TVNZ Last month, Tonga's Director of Meteorology 'Ofa Fa'anunu admitted the kingdom was woefully ill-prepared for a tsunami many feared would be triggered by an undersea earthquake. It never eventuated, but that was just as well. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Australia Prepares World-First Tsunami Warning System Voice of America A tsunami is a very large wave unleashed by an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption. Earlier this year, parts of Japan were inundated by a tsunami, causing a catastrophic loss of life and damage to property, including nuclear reactors. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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