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Japan To Demolish Buildings Designed With Falsified Data

The New York Times reported today that buildings in Japan designed according to falsified earthquake safety data will be razed and the government will pay for relocation of residents, according to measures approved by Japan's Cabinet. The $66 million effort was approved amid a broadening construction scandal in the country, and the government will reportedly demand that all companies involved in the sale and construction of the faulty buildings provide compensation.

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