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Act for Japan, disaster relief; nuclear
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Won't you help Japan help itself.  Actions for Japan, disaster relief; against nuclear energy:

These actions on Disabled Greens News and discussion:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DisabledGreensNews/message/9050

 

This petition on change.org: Act For Japan, disaster relief; nuclear:

http://www.change.org/petitions/act-for-japan-disaster-relief-nuclear?share_id=EHRUfkITOk&pe=pce 



The devastation in Japan is simply horrific. The death toll is rising by the hour. Tens of thousands remain missing, more than 450,000 people have been displaced, and millions lack access to food, water, electricity, and medicine.  And as rescue and relief workers struggle to operate around the clock, Japan must also contend with partial meltdowns and the escalating risk of an even worse catastrophe at several nuclear reactors.  Thanx.   reality

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Greetings,

Won't you help Japan help itself. Actions for Japan, disaster relief; against nuclear energy:

These actions on Disabled Greens News and discussion:


http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DisabledGreensNews/message/9050



This petition on change.org: Act For Japan, disaster relief; nuclear:


http://www.change.org/petitions/act-for-japan-disaster-relief-nuclear?share_id=EHRUfkITOk&pe=pce



The devastation in Japan is simply horrific. The death toll is rising by the hour. Tens of thousands remain missing, more than 450,000 people have been displaced, and millions lack access to food, water, electricity, and medicine. And as rescue and relief workers struggle to operate around the clock, Japan must also contend with partial meltdowns and the escalating risk of an even worse catastrophe at several nuclear reactors. Thanx. Goodbye.


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