U.S., U.K. teachers stay on to help care for evacuees | The Japan Times

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TANOHATA, Iwate Pref. (Kyodo) Three English teachers from the United States and Britain have earned the thanks of evacuees at a shelter in Iwate Prefecture after deciding to stay in the area to offer their help.
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U.S., U.K. teachers stay on to help care for evacuees | The Japan Times
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TANOHATA, Iwate Pref. (Kyodo) Three English teachers from the United States and Britain have earned the thanks of evacuees at a shelter in Iwate Prefecture after deciding to stay in the area to offer their help.
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