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Junji Kurokawa/Associated Press CLEAN-UP TIME: A Japan Ground Self-Defense Force soldier used a shovel to clean concrete at a port hit hard by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, Thursday.
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Junji Kurokawa/Associated Press Japan's rugby team staff snapped photos after the team's training in Kerikeri, New Zealand, on Monday.
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Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster is being investigated in Japan now with increased vigor by the Parliamentary Commission led by a vocal international leader, Dr. Kiyoshi Kurokawa.
Sunil Chacko: Risk Management in Introducing High-Technologies Into High-Growth Markets Sunil Chacko 2012
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Junji Kurokawa/Associated Press STILL SUBMERGED: A wrecked car sat in shallow water Wednesday in Kesennuma, Japan, which was one area hit by a deadly March 11 earthquake and tsunami.
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Dai Kurokawa/European Pressphoto Agency A father, right, bowed as he said goodbye to his dead son, in the car, in the coastal city of Rikuzentakata, Iwate prefecture, Monday.
Ten Days After Quake 2011
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Besides Mr. Kitamura, other members of the committee include Tetsuya Endo, a former governor of International Atomic Energy Association; Kiyoshi Kurokawa, a medical doctor and professor of the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies; and Ikujiro Nonaka, an emeritus professor of international Business at Hitotsubashi University.
New Panel to Probe Nuclear Disaster Yuka Hayashi 2011
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Dai Kurokawa/European Pressphoto Agency Voters looked for their names on lists at a polling station in Kinshasa.
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Junji Kurokawa/Associated Press Mr. Ozawa bowed to the audience after he lost the election on Sept. 14, 2010.
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Dai Kurokawa/European Pressphoto Agency A voter stamped her fingerprint after voting at a polling station in Kinshasa.
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Junji Kurokawa/Associated Press WASTELAND: A Buddhist monk prayed Monday for the victims of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in Natori, Japan.
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