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70 students from Japan participated in the collaborative clean-up project done by NPO IVUSA (= International Volunteer University Student Association, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo) and Vancouver volunteer organization ‘Japan Love Project’ for two days this March. One student participant, who found a fishery pallet indicated in ‘Shoeimaru’ in Japanese out of large amount of debris such as timbers of Japanese houses, plastic bottles and foamed styrols, started research for information related to affected fi
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48.942, -125.546
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48.942
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-125.546
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48.942,-125.546
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KH
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KH
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English
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Japanese Title
Tohoku Earthquake Debris to Return from Canada to Japan - ‘Shoeimaru’ Pallet Owner Identified - MINKEI NEWS VANCOUVER
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70 students from Japan participated in the collaborative clean-up project done by NPO IVUSA (= International Volunteer University Student Association, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo) and Vancouver volunteer organization ‘Japan Love Project’ for two days this March. One student participant, who found a fishery pallet indicated in ‘Shoeimaru’ in Japanese out of large amount of debris such as timbers of Japanese houses, plastic bottles and foamed styrols, started research for information related to affected fi
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http://wayback.archive-it.org/2438/20110301000000/http://en.vancouver.keizai.biz/headline/273/
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http://en.vancouver.keizai.biz/headline/273/