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PBS NewsHour | State of Life in Japan Two Years After Tsumani | PBS (#10584)
State of Life in Japan Two Years After Massive Earthquake and Tsumani 05:56
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PBS NewsHour | Renewable Energy Could be the Answer for Japanese Town | PBS (#10581)
Renewable Energy Could be the Answer for Hard-Hit Japanese Town 05:48
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PBS NewsHour | Weekly Poem: 'Emptiness Falls' | PBS (#10581)
Gretel Ehrlich reads a poem from "Facing the Wave: A Journey in the Wake of the Tsunami." 00:34
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PBS NewsHour | Reflections on the Japanese Tsunami, Two Years Later | PBS (#10580)
A Writer's Reflections on the Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami, Two Years Later 05:32
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PBS NewsHour | China Looms as Main Concern in Obama and Abe Meeting | PBS (#10569)
China Looms as Main Concern in Meeting Between Obama, Japan's Abe 08:10
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Market to Market (February 1, 2013) (#3823)
Full Program: The focus in Washington shifts from fiscal issues and gun control to immigration reform. Renewable fuels advocates prepare to use a few assault weapons of their own on Big Oil. Livestock markets... 27:45
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The Mind of a Chef I SOY | PBS (#113)
David Chang visits a TOFU factory in Japan and shows how to make fresh tofu. 02:37
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PBS NewsHour | National Pride Is at Heart of China and Japan Dispute | PBS (#10447)
National Pride Is at Heart of China and Japan Dispute Over Islands 07:12
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PBS NewsHour | News Wrap: Chinese Protests over Japan's Islands Acquisition | PBS (#10446)
News Wrap: Chinese Protests over Japan's Islands Acquisition 02:19
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PBS NewsHour | Report Blames Japanese Government for Nuclear Meltdown | PBS (#10365)
Report Blames Japanese Government for Nuclear Meltdown 09:07
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PBS NewsHour | As Farmers Age, Japan Rethinks Relationship With Food, Field | PBS (#10348)
As Farmers Age, Japan Rethinks Relationship With Food, Fields 09:16
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Secrets of the Dead | Airmen and the Headhunters - Preview | PBS (#902)
Airs Wednesday, June 13, 2012 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT. Check your local listings. 00:30
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly | Masters of Mercy | PBS (#1534)
Curator James Ulak talks about Buddhism and Japanese artist Kazunobu's paintings. 06:43
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PBS NewsHour | Testing Groceries for Radiation in Japan | PBS (#10283)
Fukushima's Food Fallout: Testing Groceries for Radiation in Japan 08:23
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PBS NewsHour | In Japan, Nuclear Clean-up May Be Mission: Impossible | PBS (#10282)
In Japan, Nuclear Clean-up May Be Mission: Impossible 08:16
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