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Our role in Japan's time of need. By Tim Harcourt
A year on from the tsunami and earthquake disasters that killed 19,000 people, Japan continues to rebuild domestically as well as in international trade.
Resilience and the generosity to offer a helping hand in times of crisis are Japanese traits, of which I got my first taste at age four, when my father was taking a sabbatical at Keio University in Tokyo. A Japanese family moved out so we - a family of six - could live in comfort.
