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  • After the lines about Morris Robinson's Sarastro, it should have read: Mari Moriya, who sang the Queen of the Night, has also appeared in the Met.

    Links: Tüür, BSO Magic Flute (with Moriya addendum) 2011

  • I feel I have now doubly assaulted Ms. Moriya, adding insult to injury by both giving her a bad review and failing to mention her in the paper.

    Links: Tüür, BSO Magic Flute (with Moriya addendum) 2011

  • For Ms. Moriya, the challenge lies in rebuilding her life: I have to start all over again, from scratch.

    Okinawa Beckons to Nuclear Refugees Mariko Sanchanta 2011

  • Associated Press Chiyoko Kaizuka, an 83-year-old farmer, weeded a spinach field in Moriya, Ibaragi prefecture.

    Nuclear Reactor Pressure Stabilizing 2011

  • "I'm not sure yet how long we'll be away for or when we'll be able to see him," says Ms. Moriya.

    Okinawa Beckons to Nuclear Refugees Mariko Sanchanta 2011

  • Ms. Moriya, 35 years old, called the distance from Fukushima "a blessing and a curse" because her husband would have to stay behind for his job.

    Okinawa Beckons to Nuclear Refugees Mariko Sanchanta 2011

  • Akane Moriya, who lives in Fukushima City, 40 miles from the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear-power plant is frantically preparing to move in August to Japan's southernmost island, with her 6-year-old and 3-year-old children, to flee the fear of radiation leaks.

    Okinawa Beckons to Nuclear Refugees Mariko Sanchanta 2011

  • Associated Press A farmer weeds a spinach field in Moriya, Ibaraki prefecture, where on Sunday Japanese authorities found higher radioactivity levels in food.

    Tokyo Suspends More Food Shipments Megumi Fujikawa 2011

  • Neil Fallow/The Wall Street Journal Akane Moriya and her two children, now living in Fukushima City, 40 miles from the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear-power plant, are preparing to move away to Okinawa.

    Okinawa Beckons to Nuclear Refugees Mariko Sanchanta 2011

  • Associated Press A farmer weeds a spinach field in Moriya, Ibaraki prefecture, where on Sunday Japanese authorities found higher radioactivity levels in food.

    Radiation in Food Rises Juro Osawa 2011

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