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Gone but not forgotten

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A woman offers prayers Monday in front of the main entrance at Okawa Elementary School in Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, where scores of students went missing following the 2011 tsunami. Tuesday is the third anniversary of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster known as 3.11 that killed 15,884 people and left 2,636 unaccounted for in vast areas of its northern coast.

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Today we hafta offer a silent prayer for the souls of the victims.

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It is hard to believe three years have passed. The memories are still so fresh in my mind. I wish for peace and safety for all the survivors and that the memory of the ones lost never fades.

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My heart goes out to all those who have suffered from the terrors of that day. I too will offer silent prayer for those lost, and for those who still suffer from the tragedies.

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Remember good memories of their lost loved ones, the memories restore faith and serve as a foundation for the future. Healing begins when people understand their feelings of loss.

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American media reported today that Abe wants to start Nuke Energy again. Sad.

You will hear a roar from the Americans. I cannot speak for others, but as far as I am concerned, the Japanese government is crazy to do that. Forget about a trade deficit. You need to deal with that. If your life safety is not important other than the trade deficit, what else is more important to you?

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