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Ripken leading sports exchange with Japanese youth affected by earthquake and ...
Washington Post
Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. has the same philosophy in mind for a sports exchange with Japanese kids victimized by this year's earthquake and tsunami. He tells The Associated Press he wants to keep things simple, focusing on how sports can bring ...
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Japanese Earthquake Recovery: Patchwork Progress
PropertyCasualty360
Almost five months after the earthquake and tsunami that devastated northeastern Japan, some areas are back to normal while others are characterized by temporary housing, piles of rubble and businesses that can't afford to rebuild, with many people ...
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Minor earthquake hits Upstate city
Anderson Independent Mail
AP GRAY COURT, SC — The US Geological Survey says a small 2.3 magnitude earthquake has been reported in the northwestern part of South Carolina. Minor tremors were felt for a few seconds at 12:27 pm Tuesday. No injuries were reported, ...
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Red Cross moves towards quake recovery
Stuff.co.nz
The Red Cross has spent most of the money donated after the February earthquake but says the job in Christchurch is far from over. At Parliament last night, the Red Cross presented reports on its response to the earthquakes and support plans for the ...
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Swiss-Japanese mobile hall to bring arts to quake-hit zone
AFP
GENEVA — A Swiss-Japanese project said Tuesday that it is building a mobile concert hall which would bring music and performance arts back to earthquake-devastated northern Japan. "Using music to bring hope and promise to those who are suffering from ...
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Silt used to strengthen spirit
Stuff.co.nz
The Silty brick is made from February earthquake silt and is being sold to help rebuild Christchurch. Batchelor, owner of paving and landscaping company Urban Paving, is selling the distinctive grey bricks for $15 each. The money raised will be donated ...
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Hope springs eternal with salon in sleepout
Stuff.co.nz
Hope's Strands Hair Company had occupied its Lichfield St premises for 27 years before the February 22 earthquake. Now its building is in the cordoned-off red zone in the city centre and Hope has not been able to re-enter the building. ...
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Owners unite to create central city village
Stuff.co.nz
"It has come out of the neighbourhood being quite damaged through the earthquake," interim chairman Mark McEntyre, a Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology tutor, said. "With so many buildings coming down or needing to be reconfigured, ...
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College earthquake safety project finished
Inland Empire News
SAN BERNARDINO – A 13-year program to make the San Bernardino Valley College campus earthquake safe will be capped off Friday with the dedication of the new physical sciences building. It is the last of twelve buildings that replace seven others that ...
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School repairs to cost $8m, with a 2-year guarantee
Stuff.co.nz
Both schools border the orange zone, and the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (Cera) still has to decide whether rebuilding can be done. Avonside Girls' High pupils and staff have been attending the afternoon shift at Burnside High School since ...
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Small Earthquake Reported North of Morton
Centralia Chronicle
A 2.3 magnitude earthquake occurred at 6:12 am today about five miles north of Morton, according to the University of Washington's Pacific Northwest Seismic Network. The small earthquake occurred at a depth of 6.2 miles under the earth's crust, ...
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