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Crisis Boosts Demand For Some Japanese Companies

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Noboru  Takahashi, branch manager of Okada Aiyon in the city of Morioka, Japan, stands in front of  a "grapple" used on heavy equipment to recover bodies. They're sold out. (NPR)
Noboru Takahashi, branch manager of Okada Aiyon in the city of Morioka, Japan, stands in front of a "grapple" used on heavy equipment to recover bodies. They're sold out. (NPR)

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