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                    [Title] => Typhoon passes Japan tsunami zone, plant intact
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 A powerful typhoon headed north Thursday after dumping heavy rains on Japan's tsunami-devastated coastline, paralyzing commuter trains in the capital, and leaving at least 16 people dead or missing across the country.

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                    [Title] => Typhoon passes Japan tsunami zone, plant intact
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 A powerful typhoon headed north Thursday after dumping heavy rains on Japan's tsunami-devastated coastline, paralyzing commuter trains in the capital, and leaving at least 16 people dead or missing across the country.

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