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  • HOUSTON, March 17, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Worldwide Power Products said in a statement today that it is prepared for and has available portable power modules to help Japan with their emergency backup power requirements due to Friday's earthquake. Will Perry, President of the industrial power equipment provider, says it has a total of over 20 megawatts of large portable Caterpillar power units available and ready for shipment to Japan. He added we would "do whatever needs to be done" to provide temporary back-up power to that strained region. "We have alerted to the relevant authorities and will ship our equipment as rapidly as possible when needed.

  • Another week's chatter about North Korea's latest outrage obscures the burning issue: Will China ally itself with the U.S., South Korea and Japan to prevent war on the Korean Peninsula? Whatever is going on behind Pyongyang's kimchi curtain, it's clear a rogue state has determined its very existence depends on dangerous gambles to intimidate its enemies. How else to explain why continuing assistance offers over several decades by Washington, Seoul and Tokyo have been accepted opportunistically, but ultimately spurned by the North? At the same time, Pyongyang has been cooperating with other pariah regimes in the clandestine trade of weapons of mass destruction.

  • CHICAGO, March 16, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- As we continue to watch the repercussions of Japan's disastrous earthquake unfold, there's a natural inclination to do whatever we can to help. To be sure your financial assistance is of maximum benefit to those most in need, and no harm is done to your finances and personal security, the Illinois CPA Society suggests proceeding with a little caution. Today's hi-tech world allows donations to be made quickly and easily though texting, tweeting, gaming, Facebooking, using mobile phones or working with recognizable giants like Groupon and iTunes. The downside of technology is how easily it can be used against people for personal gain. Scammers are flooding e-mail boxes with messages seeking donations and domains have been established to f...

  • WASHINGTON - It's a nightmarish scenario - a dayslong blackout at a nuclear power plant leading to a radioactive leak. Though the odds of that happening are extremely remote, an Associated Press investigation has found that some U.S. plants are more vulnerable than others. Long before the nuclear emergency in Japan, U.S. regulators knew that a power failure lasting for days at an American nuclear plant, whatever the cause, could lead to a radioactive leak. Even so, they have only required the nation's 104 nuclear reactors to develop plans for dealing with much shorter blackouts on the assumption that power would be restored quickly.

  • LAL: There's a closed-off eroticism about the subjugation of the patient in [Patrick Nagatani]'s work. The act is performed on someone who is not active. It's a weird thing about medicine, where it's cold and distant. You've got this powerful distant figure working on someone who's been given these ideas about being a victim. So the eroticism is in that power and control. In Chromatherapy work it's the opposite of that. It's soothing, but there's still a sense of victim, just not one of an all-powerful healer. PN: I love that she's been both. She's whatever the viewer wants to see. In Japan she's female, in Chinese both. But for me she's the Goddess of Mercy. My attraction to her might be Freudian. She's a mother. I think men use their right brains more often than the left; she reminds ...

  • NO JOKE. In June 2002 most analysts - whatever their salt was worth - agreed that Japan's decade-plus long economic recession was over. Yet,

  • FUTABA, Japan - Japan sealed off a wide area around a radiation- spewing nuclear power plant today to prevent tens of thousands of residents from sneaking back to the homes they quickly evacuated, some with little more than a credit card and the clothes on their backs. Fearing they might not see their homes again for months, evacuees raced into the deserted towns Thursday before the ban took effect to grab whatever belongings they could cram into their cars.

  • FUTABA, Japan - Japan sealed off a wide area around a radiation- spewing nuclear power plant on Friday to prevent tens of thousands of residents from sneaking back to the homes they quickly evacuated, some with little more than a credit card and the clothes on their backs. Fearing they might not see their homes again for months, evacuees raced into the deserted towns Thursday before the ban took effect to grab whatever belongings they could cram into their cars.

  • ... the world had global consequences, as Japan suffered a terrible earthquake, tsunami and nuclea... the radiation fears out of Japan caused whatever shorts were left in the market to capitulate aroun...

  • WHATEVER his legacy, Junichiro Koizumi, 64, is the third-longest serving Prime Minister of Japan, so he's sure to go down in the annals of Japanese history - but he'll soon be forgotten by future generations of Japanese. He leaves politics at a time when the Japanese economy is turning a reasonable growth rate, albeit not quite of decades past. Interestingly, Koizumi took office on the cusp of an economic upturn. Even then, the economy remained perilously close to disaster. Koizumi talked of many reforms but few ever measured up to his populist rhetoric. To be fair, he was hamstrung by his own party's intransigent feudalists who weren't prepared to give up any of their precious political gains. To do that would be to surrender a huge stake of their personal wealth. Sections of Japan's e...



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