Excerpts from this story referencing "Japan":
"… e not safe. Those calls have increased in recent weeks, in the wake of the Japan nuclear disaster. Among the issues raised in the courts and before t …"
Excerpts from this story referencing "Japan":
"… ilograms and live 40 years. One large fish can fetch more than $100,000 in Japan, which consumes around 80 percent of the global bluefin market. The widely …"
"… rom fishing fleets and farms, through ministry offices, to distributors in Japan. Led by the French, Spanish, and Italians, joined by Turks and others, Med …"
"… ysis by ICIJ. The analysis was based on official estimates of total catch, Japan wholesale market prices, and official quotas, the limits issued to countri …"
"… reports, and corporate records in ten countries, including France, Spain, Japan, and Tunisia. In addition, ICIJ gained access through an ICCAT member coun …"
Excerpts from this story referencing "Coalition for Emission Reduction Projects":
"… red to step forward” to make the case for offsets. Danish represents the Coalition for Emission Reduction Projects, which includes power companies and financiers such as Deutsche Bank and t …"
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Excerpts from this story referencing "Japan":
"… A graduate of Harvard and a native of New York, Rockefeller, 73, lived in Japan and the Philippines before moving to West Virginia. He was elected to the …"
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"… s were made early on for stabilizing and reconstructing postwar Europe and Japan. Two months after entering the war, the Roosevelt administration ordered c …"
Excerpts from this story referencing "Japan":
"… for one of every three fish caught. The majority of bluefin tuna end up in Japan as sushi. The ICIJ team relied on a combination of extensive field work an …"
"… y regulation. Stories focused on industry influence and lethal outcomes in Japan, Mexico and other countries.The Oakes contest judges described the asbesto …"
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"… they operate, and they appear bullish about the future. In a 2009 report, Japan Tobacco International, the third most-active global tobacco trader, stated …"
"… o not report lobbying expenditures abroad as they do in the United States. Japan Tobacco International said it does not discuss international lobbying expe …"
"… id it does not discuss international lobbying expenses.Yet ICIJ found that Japan Tobacco has spent considerable sums to fight for markets in emerging marke …"
"… rkets; more than half the men, from 15 to 49 years old, smoke. Ironically, Japan Tobacco rolled into homegrown opposition from India’s powerful makers of …"
Excerpts from this story referencing "Japan":
"… al tax reform. “We have the highest business tax in the world except for Japan.”Camp also attacked the administration’s 2010 budget for excessive spe …"
Excerpts from this story referencing "Japan":
"… iodide pills for treatment in the event of a radiation crisis like that in Japan.Nine states — Arkansas, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Nebr …"
"… ernment offices, fire houses and retail pharmacies, to cite a few examples.Japan is bracing for nuclear fallout after last week’s devastating earthquake …"
"… or nuclear fallout after last week’s devastating earthquake and tsunami. Japanese authorities are distributing 230,000 doses of iodine pills to evacuatio …"
"… oactive iodine, which has already been detected around one of the impacted Japanese reactors,” Rep. Edward J. Markey, D-Mass., said this week. He urged t …"
Excerpts from this story referencing "Japan":
"… tter testing IT operations. (GAO) …"
"… ter job dealing with a nuclear disaster like the one that just happened in Japan— it turns out that privately NRC senior analysts are not so sure,” sai …"
"… om, Penn., that has a boiling water reactor, like the Fukushima reactor in Japan now leaking radioactive material. With boiling water reactor plants, a bat …"
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