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Earthquake-wise, and everything else, I'd say the plant is totally vulnerable, hangin' by a thread.
Posted in: M6 quake hits eastern Japan; Fukushima nuclear plant stable
I saw this on the news last night but the children hadn't died yet. First think…
Why are you guys worried about the price? It's all free nowadays if you know where…
Posted in: Remembering
If she didn't like the thought of being a mother, then why did she get pregnant…
Posted in: Woman arrested over murder of 5-month-old son in Kobe
Sushisake3 the japanese had a choice of where to build the plants (in Japan) and ignored…
Posted in: Fukushima faces increased quake risk, scientists say
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PepinGalarga
time will tell if these women had an opportunity to participate in policymaking, or just making tea and coffee the way things are now.
Posted in: Politics meets porn in Japan
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PepinGalarga
i have been in a couple of major hurricanes before, and the howling wind is extremely scary. If you are in a high building, prepare to ride it out and bring some dramamine.
Posted in: Powerful typhoon lashes southwest Japan; expected to make landfall Thursday
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PepinGalarga
Yeah, what a waste. She is so beautiful, even if she lacks in the people skills. The thing is no one has really seen her do anything. Guilt by association is a career killer here. Even being in the same town as other perps is bad for your rep.
Posted in: Rumors of drug use by Sawajiri's husband may be behind her being fired
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PepinGalarga
Lots of good comments here. let's wait until Ishihara says the next stupid remark to comment again.
Posted in: Ishihara blames Tokyo 2016 failure on behind-the-scenes deals
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PepinGalarga
i have been on high alert here in Tokyo just in case the big one hits. I think it's very probable these days.
Posted in: Indonesian villagers use bare hands to dig out corpses
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PepinGalarga
So what he is saying, is that Brazil bribed IOC officials, and perhaps there was something better that could have been done to play the "back door deal game" so that Japan could have won this?
He's pretty much saying that next time Japan will have people on the inside and will bribe the bejeesus out of IOC officials or voting members.
Ishihara should resign immediately...
Posted in: Ishihara blames Tokyo 2016 failure on behind-the-scenes deals
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PepinGalarga
This is the return of the Saibatsu. After this, they'll start making Apple Pie.
Posted in: Mitsubishi wins 100 U.S. orders for passenger jet
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PepinGalarga
"Lotus" is a brand that is dead and gone. Lotus 1-2-3 came out in 1983 and practically disappeared after Excel 4.0 came out. "i" notes also lacks any originality, since it may cause confusion with Apple's products. Going head to head with google on online apps will not be easy. I just installed Google Earth Pro today and it's amazing.
Posted in: IBM undercuts Google with discount e-mail service
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PepinGalarga
Don't see much innovation here. Lithium Ion technology is already a couple generations back from the newest prototypes. There's already laptops out there that run on Methanol, and other types of fuels. There's even a battery that uses chlorophyll...
Posted in: Panasonic develops high energy lithium-ion battery module
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PepinGalarga
That's he same one i have had for 2 years now. Not so close a shave as the Norelco 9000 series, which was discontinued for the Arcitec 1000 series (the arcitec is not as good apparently).
Posted in: Close shave
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PepinGalarga
it took a lot of guts to do what he did. er, i mean, the philandering haha.
Posted in: Letterman admits affairs; claims extortion
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PepinGalarga
funny they didnt catch any cops or train workers. 31 is a drop in the bucket... If Saitama police get crackin' half the population would be on suspended sentence.
Posted in: Tokyo police nab 31 train gropers in Sept, including 15 repeat offenders
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PepinGalarga
You cannot compare Zara to either H&M or Uniqlo. The quality is much higher.
Uniqlo is the equivalent of GAP in US, or even Old Navy.
Posted in: Uniqlo opens flagship store in Paris
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PepinGalarga
Since she has some outstanding warrants for her arrest, the solution may be to go through Interpol or some other extradition treaty.
Of course, two wrongs don't make a right. These children are the real victims of this childish behavior and may be in need of counseling all their lives.
Posted in: American father arrested in Japan had asked Tennessee court for help
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PepinGalarga
timor: it did say somewhere that both kids have japanese passorts, and were born here.
The main issue here, is if the divorce was not entered in Japan, legally he is still the father of the children and can do with them whatever he wants (as any Japanese father of a Japanese child). Then custody (or citizenship) should not even be an issue. He wasn't even leaving Japan, he was just visiting his friendly neighborhood US consulate. Nothing wrong with that.
Posted in: American father arrested in Japan had asked Tennessee court for help
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PepinGalarga
So that's what it takes to get the hot girls around here... haha
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PepinGalarga
Tokyo already had its chance to open up in 1964. We're still in the stone age here, socially and morally.
Posted in: Tension mounts, tempers fly ahead of 2016 Olympic host city vote
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PepinGalarga
yes, i think he could have sent someone else. he's go too much on his plate.
However, i do think there's more crazies out there protesting Obama then in all of Helmand province put together.
Posted in: Obama's Olympic pitch draws Republican complaints
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PepinGalarga
i hope she didnt use her real name...... they must be gunning for her now.
very informative article on the other hand. this is the dark underbelly of the education system here.
Posted in: The McJob of Asia
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PepinGalarga
“What the hell do you think you’re doing?” is not part of Japanese vernacular as far as i know.
Posted in: Would-be store robber gets yelled at by employee; calls police himself