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Japan’s nuclear safety chief said Wednesday the country’s regulations are flawed, outdated and below global standards,…
Posted in: Japan's nuclear safety standards flawed, says commission chief
meaningful of otherwise I just noticed there are 13 types one more than 12 signs of…
Posted in: From carnivores to herbivores: how men are defined in Japan
And the truth shall set you free. Toi bad the lesson was a bit too expensive.
Posted in: Japan's nuclear safety standards flawed, says commission chief
Do my senses deceive me? Finally a official who admits the mistakes made, and speaks the…
Posted in: Japan's nuclear safety standards flawed, says commission chief
"Yeah....uh....I got behind her on the escalator, lifted her skirt, pulled out a mirror...BUT I DID…
Posted in: Teacher nabbed for using miror to peek up girl's skirt
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Sorry for the people who died in that accident.
Posted in: Train collision in China kills 35, injures 191
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BreitbartVictorious: "Most people ... like ... TumbleDry."
Well, read again "It is too difficult to understand that insanity doesn't have a skin color or/and a religion." Don't take the part you want to fit your agenda.
Posted in: Norway horror: 91 die in camp shooting, 7 in blast
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Time to sell the country.
http://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/data-chart-center/tic/Documents/mfh.txt
Posted in: Obama, Boehner blame each other for failure of debt talks
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"Norwegian media posted pictures of the blond, blue-eyed Norwegian"
No way! He must have converted to Islam or stepped on Muslim soil or even spoke to a Muslim somehow. The beliefs of some JT posters are going to be shattered otherwise. This is a media conspiracy. It is too difficult to understand that insanity doesn't have a skin color or/and a religion.
Posted in: Norway horror: 91 die in camp shooting, 7 in blast
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Well, if you can't afford your house, your nice car(s), your health care (dental care included) bills, a good education for your kids, this is because you are lazy or dumb and you don't deserve any of this. If I can, this is because I was born in the right family (poor family? blame your karma), worked in school (having private teachers is good too), spent my free time studying (don't want to touch those silly burgers). If you had to go through all those steps and achieved success, well done. You'll understand that when you can afford all off this, you want to keep it. If you can't access to the elite or wealthy circles, you can still die for your country in our current wars or the next one. [/sarcasm]
Posted in: GOP pushes huge deficit-cutting bill through House
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Because low taxes create jobs. Because banksters need to be bailed out. Because there is too many people on welfare. Because Sadam had ties with Ossama the fish.
Posted in: Why Wall Street doesn't seem worried about default
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QE3! QE4! QE5! QE(n)!
Posted in: Fed divided over more stimulus as economy weakens
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TheQuestion: controlled? you mean supervised, right?
Rules are killing businesses and absence of rules is killing economies. Wait for the next bubble and nobody will remember what happened and ask to remove any rules until the next burst.
Posted in: Moody's downgrades Ireland debt to junk status
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sharpie: can't see the relation...
Posted in: Model Shiho launches beauty book
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add "intervene" somewhere in the sentence and get a free cookie.
Posted in: Bank of Japan cuts growth forecast, holds key rate
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Will the BOJ in the currency market? JPY still way too strong and still getting stronger. While other economies sucks, the yen is overvalued.
Posted in: Bank of Japan cuts growth forecast, holds key rate
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Awesome! Making Brawndo?
Posted in: Ube, Dow Chemical tie up on electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries
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SamuraiBlue: Agree. I think the market should decide but investing in a rail infrastructure costs a lot of money. Governments are broke for any help and lobbies would be against it because pork barrels are flying too.
Posted in: Airlines positioned for big gains in efficiency
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RoninFreeman: Yeah the Republican will save the USA... I'll poke my eyes with a fork if they do but I risk nothing because they won't. This is just for the show. Once back in power, business as usual. Wake up.
Posted in: Obama warns against short-term deal on debt limit
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Is this an another sign that our civilization is going to an end?
Posted in: Chestnut picks up 5th hot dog title; Kobayashi stages separate contest
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Microsoft participating to Chinese censorship. But that's for a good cause. Beating Google on the search engine market.
Posted in: China's Baidu to use Microsoft Bing for English-language searches
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If the police was to really enforce the law and giving tickets to each traffic regulation violators, there will be not consumer tax raise. Give me a break.
Posted in: Police, in a first, charge teen for using cell phone while cycling
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The separatists should get a life.
Posted in: Prince William, Kate undeterred by Quebec protests
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paulinusa: I think the Greeks are responsible for their demise. France and Germany have been caught in this. No real control on the Union members. After all, some people argued that the European Union was a new Soviet state but if it was so, there will be no PIIGS and German tanks in Greek streets. All come with responsibility. Is politic responsibility an oxymoron?
An European Union and a common currency are fantastic ideas on paper. I think Europe will overcome this mess. Somehow. China, bailout the PIIGS, pleeeaaase...
Posted in: Greece passes steep cuts as riots seize capital
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The government should be privatized too. The ultimate economic hitman's dream.
At least Japan got the proper way to do it. Don't let anyone manage your debt and just print more fiat.
Posted in: Greece passes steep cuts as riots seize capital