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After the visit, Miyagi Governor Yoshihiro Murai told reporters he asked the prime minister to provide adequate assistance for his constituents whom he says have been suffering greatly since the earthquake and tsunami a month ago.
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After the visit, Miyagi Governor Yoshihiro Murai told reporters he asked the prime minister to provide adequate assistance for his constituents whom he says have been suffering greatly since the earthquake and tsunami a month ago.
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Friday Yoshihiro Murai, the governor of hard-hit Miyagi prefecture, suggested they might move to other parts of Japan.
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Weekends'll bring Dim Sum brunches, while booze includes an international wine list, plus sake cocktails like the Prosecco/Murai sake/plum wine Sparkling Room, a delicious drink that will nonetheless crush any chance of you looking Macchio.
Thrillist: Ember Room: More Than The (Dim) Sum Of Its Parts Thrillist 2011
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Murai says there are 220,000 people homeless in his prefecture, and the local government will not be able to provide temporary housing for them any time soon.
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Friday Yoshihiro Murai, the governor of hard-hit Miyagi prefecture, suggested they might move to other parts of Japan.
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And from far Japan, in these first days of the twentieth century, writes one Tomoyoshi Murai: The interest of our people on
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Associated Press Tsutomu Murai, 31, walked Sunday along a destroyed embankment in the area devastated by the March 11 tsunami and earthquake in the town of Soma, Fukushima Prefecture.
Japan: No Plans to Expand Evacuation Zone Megumi Fujikawa 2011
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Murai says there are 220,000 people homeless in his prefecture, and the local government will not be able to provide temporary housing for them any time soon.
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Yoshihiro Murai on Friday, Mr. Kan said the second supplementary budget to finance post-quake relief measures will be "big."
Japanese Yields Firm Takashi Mochizuki 2011
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