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The human faces behind the Japanese earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster

03/28/2011

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Vanishing act by Japanese executive during nuclear crisis raises questions - The Washington Post

Washington Post 03.29.2011

Amid Fight to Stem Threat, Tepco Worker's Email Reveals Personal Struggle

Wall Street Journal 03.28.2011

In Ishinomaki, Japan, stories of survival and loss - The Washington Post

Washington Post 03.30.2011

For one Japanese neighborhood, a tsunami and radiation end a way of life - The Washington Post

Washington Post 03.30.2011

Two Tsunamis

Wall Street Journal 03.30.2011

Japanese fireman finds fame as a hero -; and father of a teen underwear model - The Washington Post

Washington Post 03.31.2011

At Utility, a Leadership Vacuum

Wall Street Journal 03.31.2011

Panic and Heroism Greeted Crisis at Japan Nuclear Plant

New York Times 03.30.2011

New to Work, the Young Inherit Japan’s Crises

New York Times 03.31.2011

Japanese Nuclear Disaster Severs Town’s Lifeline

New York Times 04.02.2011

Minamisoma Mayor’s YouTube Plea Gets Big Response

New York Times 04.06.2011

Nissan Rallies After Terrifying Shake

Wall Street Journal 04.08.2011

Day Laborers Brave Risks at Japan’s Nuclear Plants

New York Times 04.09.2011

In Shelters, Lives Are Off-Kilter

Wall Street Journal 04.22.2011

Anger Greets Kan in Fukushima Trip

Wall Street Journal 04.22.2011

Safety Becomes Victim in Japan’s Nuclear Collusion

New York Times 04.26.2011

A Toyota Dealer’s Recovery Effort in Japan

New York Times 04.26.2011

Japan’s Leader Defends Handling of Nuclear Crisis

New York Times 04.30.2011

Life in Limbo for Japanese Near Damaged Nuclear Plant

New York Times 05.01.2011

Japan's recovery: Who needs leaders?

Economist 06.11.2011

In Fukushima Nuclear Plant Crisis, Crippling Mistrust

New York Times 06.12.2011

Design Flaw Fueled Nuclear Disaster

Wall Street Journal 07.01.2011

Governor of Saga Prefecture Holds Key to Japan’s Nuclear Future

New York Times 07.02.2011

Japan's Reconstruction Minister Resigns

Wall Street Journal 07.05.2011

Hope of the Lone Pine: As Tree Clings to Life, So Does Japanese City

Wall Street Journal 07.09.2011

In Tokyo, High-Rise Apartment Sales Plunge

New York Times 07.19.2011

Longtime Nuclear Plant Opponents Are Heard in Japan

New York Times 08.19.2011

Japan's Way Back

Wall Street Journal 09.10.2011

Six Months After Waves, Rebuilding Eludes Japan Town

Wall Street Journal 09.14.2011

Residents of Temporary Housing Fear They May Have to Settle In

Wall Street Journal 09.14.2011

Japan Considered Evacuating Tokyo During Nuclear Crisis, Report Says

New York Times 02.27.2012

Japanese Elderly Knit a Safety Net

Wall Street Journal 03.05.2012

An Ohio Church Puts the Yarn in Japan's 'Yarn Alive' Club

Wall Street Journal 03.04.2012

A Year After Tsunami's Wrath, Searching for Hope and Resilience

Wall Street Journal 03.10.2012

A Year Later, Undertaker’s Story Offers Japan Hope

New York Times 03.10.2012

An Altered Japan Marks a Year After Quake

Wall Street Journal 03.12.2012

Now Is the Season for Japan

New York Times 03.22.2012

Japan’s Leaders Fret as Nuclear Shutdown Nears

New York Times 05.03.2012

Japan's Ex-Premier, Naoto Kan, Condemns Nuclear Power

New York Times 05.28.2012

Video Shows View Inside Nuclear Disaster

Wall Street Journal 08.07.2012

Japan’s Cleanup After a Nuclear Accident Is Denounced

New York Times 01.07.2013


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