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Letter from the SWAT Business Consulting LLC Regarding the Earthquake in Japan

Dear Valued Customer,
Around the world, many are watching as events in Japan unfold following the tragic earthquake and tsunami that took place on Friday, March 11, 2011. At least 350 people have lost their lives and many more are missing.
To all those who have lost loved ones, we send you our deepest condolences.
We will continue to keep you updated via postings on the SWAT Business Consulting LLC blog website.
Many of you are offering your support through humanitarian organizations. Donations toward relief efforts can be made through The HELP Project website. When filling out the donation form, click the In Honor button and enter "Japan Relief" in the Name/Occasion field on the right.
Many of you are also offering prayers on behalf of those affected by this event. Let us continue to keep them in our thoughts and prayers.
With best regards,
SWAT Business Consulting LLC.

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  1. I will pray god give them a courage to fight against calamities and they can overcome this tragic natural events.

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  2. We are with u Japan in this tragedy.

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