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Legal support welcomed but 'more needed' Stuff.co.nz People forced to abandon earthquake-hit Christchurch suburbs will receive up to $750 to cover legal costs, but some say broader help is needed. Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee said yesterday that the Government would provide $3.85 million ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Knights Of Columbus Convene In Denver, Bring Haitian Amputee Soccer Team ... Huffington Post Since last year's magnitude 7.0 Haitian earthquake in Port-au-Prince, the Knights of Columbus have raised over $1 million, 70 million volunteer hours and 1000 wheelchairs for the "Healing Haiti's Children" program which makes makes rehabilitation and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Elderly evacuee deaths 'high' Stuff.co.nz Nearly 50 of the 300 aged-care residents evacuated from Christchurch after the February earthquake have died, health board figures show. Researchers are investigating the "higher than normal" number of deaths of rest-home residents. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Obama says debt bill not only step to econ recovery Reuters Obama also said uncertainty from the debt debate has been an impediment to business, but that the economic recovery has also been hampered by such unforeseen problems as the Japan earthquake. Obama urged Congress to pass stalled trade bills and said he ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Afternoon Roundup: Today's Top Stories DailyFinance After a 99% slump in profit due to the Japan earthquake, Toyota (NYS: TM) has raised its full-year net profit target by nearly 40%, predicting a second-half rebound. The company also announced it expects to make up for lost production a month ahead of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
26000 hit the road after quake Stuff.co.nz "Earthquakes don't have a political colour. Redcliffs got hit and Avonside got hit." Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee said the fact that most residents had relocated within the region was "incredibly encouraging". ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rocker Ginger plans charity album Belfast Telegraph A rock star who gave away his prized guitar to raise money for Japan's earthquake victims is to donate profits from his next solo album to help tackle child poverty. Ginger, lead singer of cult British act The Wildhearts, stunned the music industry ... See all stories on this topic » |
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