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Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
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April 17, 2011

Sony considers two-week shutdown due to power shortages

Sony Corporation is considering shutting down some of its company premises in Japan because of the continuing power shortages. 

April 15, 2011

Japan quake: Technology lifeline for businesses

Japan has escaped the worst, so far, of one type of meltdown.

But the disruption, the economic pandemonium caused by disasters, panic and threats of rolling powercuts, has hit business hard, threatening another type of crisis.

March 24, 2011

10 things to learn from Japan -


1. THE CALM - Not a single visual of chest-beating or wild grief. Sorrow itself has been elevated.  

2. THE DIGNITY  - Disciplined queues for water and groceries. Not a rough word or a crude gesture.  

3. THE ABILITY -  The incredible architects, for instance. Buildings swayed but didn’t fall.  

The Japanese road repaired SIX days after it was destroyed by quake

The picture of gaping chasms in a Japanese highway demonstrated the power of the March 11 earthquake.
Now the astonishing speed of reconstruction is being used to highlight the nation’s ability to get back on its feet.
Work began on March 17 and six days later the cratered section of the Great Kanto Highway in Naka was as good as new. It was ready to re-open to traffic last night.

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