International Response
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Japan's Nuclear Radioactivity Reaches Pakistan
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S Korean Economy Faces External Uncertainties
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Japan's Quake Impact to Buoy up Ford, GM's North American Market Share
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Singapore Expands Ban on Japan food Imports to 10th Prefecture
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Minute Amount of Radiation Detected in Japanese Food Imports
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Minute Levels of Radioactive Materials Detected in S Korea
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Indonesia Needs Nuclear Power Plants
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Indonesia Urged to Quickly Respond to Japan's Demand on Additional LNG, Oil Supply
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Indonesia Asks for Radiation-free Stamps for Japanese Food
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Indonesia Unveils Steps to Prevent Nuclear Radiation
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Singapore Detects Radiation Contamination in Vegetables
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Indonesian President Tells People Not Worry About Japan's Nuclear Radiation
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Pakistan Sends Relief Supplies to Japan
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Russia Bans Food Imports from 4 Japanese Prefectures
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Thailand Finds Imported Japanese Food Still Safe
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Nuclear Power Plant 'Not Needed' in Indonesia
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DPRK Sends Relief Fund to Japan
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Singapore Halts Food Imports from Japan's Radiation-affected Areas
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New Zealand Not to Halt Japanese Food Imports
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Japan's Earthquake and Tsunami Pulls Down Vietnamese Rubber Price
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Australia's Food Standards Regulator Orders Halt to Some Japanese Import Food
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S Korea to Suspend Imports of Japanese Food Feared Tainted with Radiation
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Pakistan to Send Relief Assistance to Japan
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Minister: Impacts of Japan's Quake, Tsunami on Malaysia Temporary
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S Korea to Face Volatile Energy Costs on Japan's Quake
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S Korean Rescue Workers in Japan to Return Home This Week
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Japan Nuclear Crisis Not to Affect Australia's Uranium Export
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Radiation Fears Boost Sales of Certain Products in S Korea
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IAEA Sees Positive Developments at Crippled Nuclear Plant
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Philippines Starts Testing Imported Goods from Japan
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