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Japan and the adjustments in everyday life to an environment with less electricity. The efforts to conserve electricity are taken one step further in a country that is used to conserving electricity.
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Washington Post 08/11/2015
Japan’s move to restart a nuclear reactor is a good decision - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/20/2015
Japan Snaps Back With Less Power
Wall Street Journal 07/29/2011
Quake in Japan Causes Costly Shift to Fossil Fuels
New York Times 08/19/2011
Wall Street Journal 09/10/2011
Japan Assesses Older Nuclear Plants
Wall Street Journal 05/02/2012
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Lessons for Japanâs Survivors: The Psychology of Recovery
New York Times 03/19/2011
Japanese Unable to Evacuate Struggle to Endure
New York Times 03/18/2011
Japan Radiation Fears Cloud Outlook for Economic Recovery
New York Times 03/18/2011
Nations Act to Put Brakes on Yen's Rise
Wall Street Journal 03/18/2011
After the Quake, Japan Says 'Never Give Up'
Wall Street Journal 03/18/2011
Quake Damages Estimated in Billions
Wall Street Journal 03/21/2011
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New York Times 12/02/2013
Abe Pick Wins Poll For Tokyo Governor
Wall Street Journal 02/10/2014
Washington Post 08/11/2015
Japan’s move to restart a nuclear reactor is a good decision - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/20/2015
Wall Street Journal 04/04/2011
Wall Street Journal 05/07/2011
Japan's nationwide electricity conservation effort gets increasing momentum after the nuclear plant crisis in 2011.
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Wall Street Journal 06/16/2011
Japan Snaps Back With Less Power
Wall Street Journal 07/29/2011
Japan's Ex-Premier, Naoto Kan, Condemns Nuclear Power
New York Times 05/28/2012
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