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Goodguy
These people want change but what is their alternative? These people should get a job. If some of them do have one, they should ask their CEOs, how much of their companies revenues are coming through Chinese trade.
Posted in: Time for change
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Goodguy
Klein, how is the west going to keep the pressure on?
Posted in: Tensions high after North, South Korea trade shelling
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Goodguy
SM is simple the epitome of the word "Cool".
Posted in: Steve McQueen Exhibition to be held at Marunouchi OAZO
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Goodguy
Klein? are you serious? That the price controls in China is due to food storages? I suggest you start getting news from other sources other than the chat forum on Japan Today. Either you are very uninformed or you are mssing a few screws in your head.
Posted in: Tensions high after North, South Korea trade shelling
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Goodguy
Poor Kim wants some attention.
Posted in: Tensions high after North, South Korea trade shelling
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Goodguy
Great Britian needs a name change. Britian should suffice.
Posted in: Cameron says UK still a world power
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Goodguy
Mexicano, please study economics 101 before commenting about world trade.
Posted in: Chinese president vows open trade, stable currency
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Goodguy
Can someone please tell me what these people are protesting about?
That China is not a democracy? Well it appears that Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia are communist states, Myanmar are ruled by a military junta, Brunei is ruled by a monarch with numerous wives.
Or is it about China is getting too economically strong? Or is it about the dispute about a few rocks in the middle of Timbucktoo?
Posted in: Hear this
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Goodguy
I agree with some that the poor kids been dragged to this demostration do not have a clue other than been "brain-washed" into thinking that the Chinese are bad. Seeds of hatred are been planted and it is a damn shame.
Posted in: Anti-China protests held in Tokyo
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Goodguy
These days, the mention of boxing instantly brings pacquiao to mind. Imagine Pacquiao in the ring with one of the kameda brothers...oh well we can always dream...
Posted in: Naito to defend WBC flyweight title against Kameda
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Goodguy
The yaks aren't as stupid to put bodies in drums and leave it in a rental parking space. Yaks would either chop up the bodies or dump the drums in the ocean. Sounds like this guy simply had so means of dumping the bodies. How stupid of this guy.
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Goodguy
This is going to be a grim Christmas in Japan.
-Toyota slashing bonuses -JAL slashing pensions -JTB closing 200 branches -Yen is at 14 year high vs Dollar
Double Dip recession anyone?
Posted in: Toyota slashes bonuses for managers by 20%
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Goodguy
Bonus are taxable.
Posted in: Toyota slashes bonuses for managers by 20%
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Goodguy
Is her family rich, excluding the soon to be ex-hubby? With no real talent, her can only take her so far. Wish I have a time capsule and see how she will be in 10 years.
Posted in: Erika Sawajiri gives up studying for Spanish nightlife
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Goodguy
That is very scary and to think that the US already owes China $1 trillion. Imagine what the figure will be when these 19th century people move into the 20th or 21st century.
Posted in: Obama's China trip shows power shifting
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Goodguy
Please enlighten us and tell us how this is going to happen.
Posted in: Obama's China trip shows power shifting
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Goodguy
Bowing is a sign of respect. It has nothing to do with not being proud. If only most Americans understand this simple idea.
Posted in: Obama's bow to emperor causes outrage in Washington
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Goodguy
China's problems is easier to fix as long as its gov't decides to end the one child policy, which they have started to. China's one child policy is not etched in stone. It is strictly a policy developed years ago to control its population when the country was dirt poor. Now that it is a little more prosperous, it can loosen this policy.
On the other hand, the Japanese have tried everything except throwing the kitchen sink at the problem and still people are relucant to have more than 1.31 babies. The fundamental problem with Japan is that people want a bigger family but the economics of it simply prevents it.
Posted in: What do you think about Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama's proposal to create an East Asian community, to promote what he calls fraternity in the region?
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Goodguy
Wow, many greats comments back and forth. Stimulating discussion. The idea floated by Hatoyama is a step in the right direction for Japan. Japan needs to realize the new reality in the world. The 21st century belongs to BRIC countries. The sooner Japan attaches itself to these countries the more beneficial it is for Japan. However, the only and possibly the biggest stumbling block is Japan has not fully repented their role in WW2. Until this issue is resolved, the East Asia community means no more than the paper it is or will be signed on.
Posted in: What do you think about Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama's proposal to create an East Asian community, to promote what he calls fraternity in the region?
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Goodguy
This is the cold reality of the modern globalized world. Japanese students need to realize that simply graduating from Todai, Waseda, or Keio means less than before.
Posted in: New graduates face gloomy job prospects