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LA Times: In the hours after the 9.0 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami in northern Japan, the wheels were in motion to dispatch Los Angeles Times staffers to cover the disaster. Not only was this a huge story but earthquakes are a subject close to home for our readers in California. Reporters were sent from Beijing, New Delhi and Dubai. Staff photographers Carolyn Cole and Brian van der Brug scrambled from New York City and Los Angeles, respectively. The photographers are no strangers
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Behind the lens: Covering the Japan earthquake aftermath - Framework - Photos and Video - Visual Storytelling from the Los Angeles Times
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LA Times: In the hours after the 9.0 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami in northern Japan, the wheels were in motion to dispatch Los Angeles Times staffers to cover the disaster. Not only was this a huge story but earthquakes are a subject close to home for our readers in California. Reporters were sent from Beijing, New Delhi and Dubai. Staff photographers Carolyn Cole and Brian van der Brug scrambled from New York City and Los Angeles, respectively. The photographers are no strangers
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