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Upcoming TweetChat Discusses Tragedy in Japan

on Thursday, March 31st, 14:30-15:00 UTC. Send us your questions.

VOA's Steve Herman reporting at Sendai Port on March 14.
VOA's Steve Herman reporting at Sendai Port on March 14.
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You followed his touching and powerful reports from Japan, now VOAAsia invites you to join in a live chat on Twitter with VOA Correspondent Steve Herman -- about his experience covering the recent earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis.

The live TweetChat will take place on Thursday, March 31st at 10:30a–11:00a EST (that's 11:30p-12mid in Japan) and 14:30-15:00 UTC/GMT around the world.

To follow the Chat or to participate, log on to Twitter and use the hashtag #VOAAsiachat1.  If you'd like to send us your question now, fill in the comment field at the bottom of this article or email us at Crossroads@voanews.com or Daybreak@voanews.com. You can also follow Steve @W7VOA and @VOAAsia.

 

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