Soccer ball swept up by Japanese tsunami found in Alaska
A soccer ball that bobbed onto the shore of a remote Alaska island is likely the first salvageable debris from last year's Japanese tsunami that could be returned to its owner, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration....
Published By: Times LIVE - Monday, 23 April, 2012
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