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Strong earthquake shakes central Chile – BusinessWeek

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Strong earthquake shakes central Chile – The Seattle Times

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Strong earthquake strikes Chile; no serious damage reported – CNN

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Strong earthquake hits western Indonesia, no tsunami threat – Washington Post

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Indonesia Quake Gave Alarm System Trial Run – Wall Street Journal

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Earthquake shakes southern Mexico – USA TODAY

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Strong earthquake strikes off the coast of Mexico – Fox News

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Earthquake in Indonesia: India withdraws tsunami warning – NDTV

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McGraw-Hill Education Publishes Seminal Works on China’s Wenchuan Earthquake – MarketWatch (press release)

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Oklahoma geologist disagrees with US report, says it’s unlikely that area’s … – Tulsa World

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Rise in small Midwestern earthquakes probably due to oil and gas production … – Washington Post

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What happened with earthquake damages? – Imperial Valley Press

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6.3 earthquake hits southern Mexico – CNN International

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Japan issues gloomier forecast for future tsunami threats – msnbc.com

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Japan issues gloomier forecast for future tsunami threats – msnbc.com

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Japan experts warn of future risk of giant tsunami – The Associated Press

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Seismic Activity at the CLink? – Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)

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Earthquake: Second 3.0 quake strikes near Malibu – Los Angeles Times

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Magnitude 6.3 earthquake hits northeast Japan, no damage – Reuters

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Milkshakes: unusual earthquakes in Wisconsin – Ars Technica