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Now, the success of his government may hinge on how he responds to what he calls Japan's biggest crisis since the end of World War II.
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That was the name Japan's desperate military gave to kamikaze suicide missions by pilots in the last months of World War II, The Daily Telegraph reported.
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He was referring to Japan's crisis-stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.
India Starts Building Two New Nuclear Power Plants Eric Yep 2011
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And, as a leading expert on what is often called Japan's lost decade, he is particularly worried that the
NYT > Home Page By LANDON THOMAS Jr. 2011
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As unprecedented as this tsunami is in terms of energy, it is but the latest tragic event in a predictable series along what could be called Japan's "Tsunami Coast".
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Celia Hatton reports on what some Japanese are calling "Japan's Chernobyl."
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"For the next quarter, there are just too many reasons for possible hiccups—car makers getting the parts they need, semiconductor companies getting their chips," he said, referring to Japan's critical role in the supply chains of both industries.
Stocks Fall on Oil, Nuclear Worries Jonathan Cheng 2011
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Nope, now it's being referred to as "Japan's Miracle on Ice."
Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories Len Berman 2011
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Nope, now it's being referred to as "Japan's Miracle on Ice."
Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories Len Berman 2011
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Mr. Liikanen, who also chairs the Finnish Red Cross, called Japan's earthquake and nuclear crisis "an enormous human tragedy."
ECB's Liikanen Warns of Uncertainty Brian Blackstone 2011
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