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Oil Markets Adjust to Japan's Disaster: Argus (FULL TEXT)

Japan earthquake could turn out as the most expensive natural disaster in history, says economists
The 11 March earthquake and tsunami in Japan, and the continuing nuclear crisis that they triggered, will have significant repercussions in global energy markets, according to international energy price reporting agency Argus.
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Yoko Ono

Japan will recover: Yoko Ono

One of the most famous Japanese people on earth, Yoko Ono, said Japan will recover from the current earthquake-tsunami tragedy.
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Japanese-Americans watch, worry and wait

Japanese and Japanese-Americans across the U.S. are mobilizing to send help to their homeland after the unspeakable damage wreaked by one of the worst earthquakes and tsunamis in history.
The San Onofre Nuclear Generating plant is seen on the shore of the Pacific Ocean in North San Diego County, California March 14, 2011.

U.S. Nuclear Stance Unchanged for Now Despite Japan Crisis

Nuclear power will continue to be a part of U.S. plans for power generation even as a nuclear crisis unfolds in Japan in which authorities are trying their best to prevent a meltdown at a plant on the nation's eastern coastline, a top official said on Tuesday.

Nokia Profit View Lowered at Oppenheimer

Oppenheimer lowered its profit forecast on phone giant Nokia as the company is seeing greater than market seasonal weakness in demand in the first quarter of 2011.
Fukushima Daiichi Reactor

Japan's Nuclear Disaster Differs From Chernobyl

The accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant has drawn comparisons to the Chernobyl disaster in 1986. According to some experts, while they are very different, the consequences could be as bad or worse if authorities in Japan fail to prevent a meltdown.
Handout satellite image of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant after earthquake and tsunami

Japan Nuclear Blasts (LIVE - PHOTOS)

The March 11 earthquake has plunged Japan into a state of nuclear crisis as fresh reports of blasts at nuclear plants pour in every few hours. The live slideshow contains photos of the blast with details.

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