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[Title] => Japan city votes to destroy tsunami ship landmark
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[Title] => Ships tossed ashore by tsunami get rescued
[Summary] => More than a dozen ships heaved inland by Japan's tsunami in March sit with red bellies and propellers exposed among the demolished houses of this once-bustling fishing town, a jarring daily reminder of the ocean's awesome power.
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[Title] => Tsunami-hit towns forgot warnings from ancestors
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[Title] => Major tsunami damage in northern Japan
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