From the LA Times:
Architect Jolts Trust in Japan Quake Safety
TOKYO ”” Until the scandal broke, Hidetsugu Aneha was just an anonymous architect, running a small, Tokyo-area firm that carried out the mundane but crucial calculations to determine how much reinforced steel should be used to keep buildings from collapsing in an earthquake.
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Other coverage from Japan via Scott Mitchell here and here.
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