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Land of the Rising Sun: January 2011
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Land of the Rising Sun. Japan in the News 日本新聞. Tuesday, January 18, 2011. Leading in 3-D TV, Breaking Japan’s Glass Ceiling. Toshiba is a rare example of a company tapping what some economists call Japan’s least used resource: women. Monday, January 10, 2011. Facebook Wins Relatively Few Friends in Japan. As Goldman Sachs pours $450 million into Facebook, Japan, with a large and growing online advertising market, is a big hole in Facebook’s global fabric. Wednesday, January 5, 2011. Tales from the DMZ.
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Land of the Rising Sun: August 2010
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Land of the Rising Sun. Japan in the News 日本新聞. Monday, August 30, 2010. Japan Beats Hawaii to Win Little League World Series. Tokyo beat Waipahu, Hawaii, 4-1, in the Little League World Series final to become the first international champion since 2004. Sunday, August 29, 2010. New Dissent in Japan Is Loudly Anti-Foreign. A new type of ultranationalist group in Japan is unafraid to win attention by holding unruly demonstrations. Wednesday, August 18, 2010. US baby babble hits Japan taxis. As the Japanes...
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Land of the Rising Sun: Finding on Dialects Casts New Light on the Origins of the Japanese People
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Land of the Rising Sun. Japan in the News 日本新聞. Wednesday, May 4, 2011. Finding on Dialects Casts New Light on the Origins of the Japanese People. New research suggests that the Japanese language is not descended from that of the hunter-gatherers who first inhabited the islands some 30,000 years ago. Another Brick in the Wall. Tales from the DMZ. The Japan Times: News and Business. Japan Today: News and discussion. Kyodo News (All Headlines). Mainichi Daily News: National News. Seven days . . .
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Land of the Rising Sun: September 2010
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Land of the Rising Sun. Japan in the News 日本新聞. Sunday, September 26, 2010. Japan Refuses to Apologize to China. Prime Minister Naoto Kan rejected China’s demand that Tokyo apologize for the arrest of a Chinese trawler captain. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Another Brick in the Wall. Tales from the DMZ. The Japan Times: News and Business. Japan Today: News and discussion. Kyodo News (All Headlines). Mainichi Daily News: National News. Japan Refuses to Apologize to China. Seven days . . .
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Land of the Rising Sun: Facebook Wins Relatively Few Friends in Japan
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Land of the Rising Sun. Japan in the News 日本新聞. Monday, January 10, 2011. Facebook Wins Relatively Few Friends in Japan. As Goldman Sachs pours $450 million into Facebook, Japan, with a large and growing online advertising market, is a big hole in Facebook’s global fabric. Another Brick in the Wall. Tales from the DMZ. The Japan Times: News and Business. Japan Today: News and discussion. Kyodo News (All Headlines). Mainichi Daily News: National News. Leading in 3-D TV, Breaking Japan’s Glass Ceiling.
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Tales from the DMZ: June 2010
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Tales from the DMZ. Korea in the News. Friday, June 25, 2010. The Forgotten War, Remembered. Sixty years ago today, units of the North Korean Army crossed the 38th Parallel, invading South Korea and starting the Korean War. Veterans share their memories of the conflict. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Another Brick in the Wall. Land of the Rising Sun. The Forgotten War, Remembered.
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Tales from the DMZ: North Korea’s Tears: A Blend of Cult, Culture and Coercion
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Tales from the DMZ. Korea in the News. Wednesday, December 21, 2011. North Korea’s Tears: A Blend of Cult, Culture and Coercion. Scenes of mass hysteria and grief among North Koreans appeared to be part of an official campaign to build support for Kim Jong-il’s successor, his third son, Kim Jong-un. Another Brick in the Wall. Land of the Rising Sun. North Korea’s Tears: A Blend of Cult, Culture and . Kim Jong-il, North Korean Dictator, Dies.
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Tales from the DMZ: May 2011
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Tales from the DMZ. Korea in the News. Sunday, May 8, 2011. The Korean Dads’ 12-Step Program. Inside Father School, a program that teaches authoritarian fathers how to loosen up. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Another Brick in the Wall. Land of the Rising Sun. The Korean Dads’ 12-Step Program.
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Tales from the DMZ: October 2010
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Tales from the DMZ. Korea in the News. Thursday, October 21, 2010. Seoul Arrests Alleged N. Korean Spy. South Korea said it arrested a North Korean spy who posed as a defector with the aim of assassinating a former member of the North Korean regime. Friday, October 15, 2010. Rising Cost of Kimchi Alarms Koreans. A sharp increase in the price of the fiery national dish, caused in part by rising cabbage prices, has led the South Korean government to take action. Sunday, October 10, 2010. Seoul Arrests Alle...
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Tales from the DMZ: September 2010
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Tales from the DMZ. Korea in the News. Saturday, September 4, 2010. At First She Didn’t Succeed, but She Tried and Tried Again (960 Times). Cha Sa-soon, 69, has become a national symbol for perseverance in South Korea — and she can legally hit the road. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Another Brick in the Wall. Land of the Rising Sun. At First She Didn’t Succeed, but She Tried and Tri.