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3/11/14 On the third anniversary of the tragedy, a US-based organization called the Japan Center for International Exchange has issued a report noting that Americans have given about $730 million to assist Japan in rebuilding and recovery – an amount that makes this “the largest philanthropic response ever in American history for an overseas disaster in another developed country.”
I asked Gannon if he was aware that many might be upset to learn that one rich nation donated hundreds of millions
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Humanosphere | Americans donated more than $700 million to aid Japan after quake-tsunami
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3/11/14 On the third anniversary of the tragedy, a US-based organization called the Japan Center for International Exchange has issued a report noting that Americans have given about $730 million to assist Japan in rebuilding and recovery – an amount that makes this “the largest philanthropic response ever in American history for an overseas disaster in another developed country.”
I asked Gannon if he was aware that many might be upset to learn that one rich nation donated hundreds of millions
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