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Sister cities after the tsunami

October 2, 2011 12:36 PM

The March tsunami destroyed the Japanese town of Otsuchi, but not its bond to the town of Fort Bragg, CA, which is determined to help save its sister. Bob Simon reports.

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by sebastieninTokyo October 9, 2011 7:13 AM EDT
I have stayed in the USA for almost 1 year and O have lived in Tokyo for 7 years.
Now the weekends, I go to Touhoku (North of Japan) as volunteer to halp as much as I can.
Thank you for this good reportage!
I understand why I love both countries and I ve had fantastic time in both countries. People are just great and their solidarity is the most telling example.
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by ONE_Team-ONE_Goal October 3, 2011 2:31 PM EDT
Dear friends,

President Barack Hussein Obama must Not Tell, Not Show,
But ASSURE US that our Pacific Sea Food is Nuclear Radiation Free and Healthy,
otherwise our Babies will be Diseased from the Japanese
Tokyo Electric Power Company(TEPCo) Nuclear Leaks in our Oceans!
This Toxic Disaster is worse than the Hungary Spill and the BP Spill!
The Food and Drug Administration must examine and assure us that
the Japanese Food Products, such as
- the famous Nissin SeaFoods Cup Noodles and
- the Nuclear Mutated Poisonous Fugu Pufferfish,
are Safe and Good for our Health!

Advise:
The President Barack Hussein Obama must
Not Tell, Not Show,
But ASSURE US SAFE TORNADO AND EARTHQUAKE PROOF CONSTRUCTIONS AND BUILDINGS by
- Adjusting the International (Construction and Building) Code Council (ICC) and
- Working together with Current Organizations, such as Kodiak Steel Homes Arkansas,
who are Constructing and Building Tornado and Earthquake Proof Homes in the USA!
For More Information see:
http://www.ready.gov
http://www.iccsafe.org
http://www.kodiaksteelhomes.com

Conclusion:
Stay Healthy and
Really Walk the Healthy Talk!

Greetings and GOD Bless US,
Jurgen R. Brul
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by Bleverly October 2, 2011 10:45 PM EDT
It's a little thing, but I am on a campaign. Whenever there is a disaster, the reporters speak of the people standing on "rooves," boats landing on "rooves," or houses losing their "rooves." I am here to report, there is no such word as "rooves." It is ROOFS. Since my campaign, I have noticed less offenders. I guess, until now, I haven't contacted CBS. I dare say, Bob, in this story, was an offender.
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