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Thu, 8 Mar 2012 21:02:27 -0500
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Dear Colleagues,

Please feel free to pass this along to journalists:

Sunday, March 11 is the anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami in Northeastern Japan.  U.S.-Japan Council has gathered resources at http://www.usjapancouncil.org/media_resources for journalists interested in writing or producing followup stories.  Journalists can find on the webpage up-to-date statistics provided by government sources, photos with captions and links to NGO reports.  U.S.-Japan Council can also help arrange interviews and provide introductions to former ambassadors, academics and Americans who led efforts to provide aid to Northeastern Japan.

U.S.-Japan Council is a Japanese American 501(c)3 non-profit educational organization that creates and encourages people-to-people relationship opportunities between Americans and Japanese.

Thank you,
Paul Niwa
Associate Professor of Journalism
Emerson College

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