Monday May 28, 2012

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    Is it still necessary to precise "French President" when giving Nicolas Sarkozy's name? :-)

    Posted in: Obama, Sarkozy discuss global economy, terrorism

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    Smart choice.

    Posted in: Beat Takeshi appears in ad for ECC language school

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    Don't worry and just be happy. Eat wagashis ! :)

    Posted in: New Year's resolutions? Brain can sabotage success

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    Generally speaking, I believe service is getting better from year to year. And I agree with Mark_McCracken on the fact that the service of Asian companies are the best.I would add that it is difficult to beat them, because the art of service is naturally acquired in Asia, it's innate.

    Posted in: Are you satisfied with the service the airline industry generally delivers on planes and at airports?

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    We may answer "yes" to this question, while submitting another question: do we really know Al-Qaeda? or Who is really hiding behind Al-Qaeda?

    Posted in: Do you believe that Al-Qaida was responsible for the events of 9/11

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    Note also that there is still some imbalance between the number of existing and tolerated mosques in Christian countries and the number of existing and tolerated churches in the Muslim countries. Not to mention the destruction, even today, of churches and other Christian monuments in some Muslim countries where intolerance towards the Christian religious practice unfortunately exists, such as in Turkey or in Azerbaijan. (http://asbarez.com/84376/armenian-kids-made-to-leave-sourp-khatch-in-akhtamar)

    Posted in: Rallies over mosque near ground zero get heated

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    This is exactly the kind of situation that terrorists rejoice, because it spice up the dishes they concoct. So they don't give a shit about innocent people who are killed (whatever their religion, their own religion included) they like creating panic, and push people making amalgams. All of us, whatever our religious affiliation, we must stand together and be united against terrorism and evil. After all we are all brothers and sisters on this earth. Peace!

    Posted in: New York mayor tries to ease tensions after Muslim cabbie knifed

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    ufff fortunately the boy was rescued!

    In this story, are there not two or three culprits? the mother, the company that is behind the game console and the railway company. But who do you think has the biggest share of responsibility?

    Posted in: Boy falls onto train tracks while looking at handheld game console

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    Beautiful !

    You certainly have heard this very old saying that “He who climbs Mt. Fuji once is a wise man; he who climbs it twice is a fool”.

    The last time I admired Mount Fuji with a stunning view, was from the airplane window, when leaving Narita.

    Posted in: Sunrise

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    and the safest ?

    Posted in: London taxis ranked world's best; Tokyo 3rd

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    This may be a great place to come for a great day out with the family, but a kind of place where it's always jam packed and especially on public and school holidays holidays !

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    Chinese international tourism, has indeed experienced exponential growth. They now spend more than Americans or Japanese !

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    Turkey seeks to emerge as the champion of the Muslim world (at least in the Middle East) where its influence has been considerably strengthened. But this is the outer part of the iceberg. Let's not forget that 90% of the volume of an iceberg is beneath the surface of the water. Here are some questions to be considered : -Does the Arab world really need Turkey to go forward? -Does the Arab world need Turkey for getting peace in the middle east? (Certainly not after what occurred) -Does the arabs want to be the puppies of Turkey? (That is not in the Arabic mentality) -Can such a government caught between two stools be reliable when it acts in particular of the future of populations aspiring to peace?

    Even if some fell into a vicious turkish game mastered by Gül and Erdogan, the majority of Arabs know ultimately what to expect from Turkey.

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    What you're saying is irrelevant--

    Sorry but I don't see any irrelevancy in what I wrote. Everything is somehow related. When a country like Turkey takes this kind of position towards Israel's action, the question must be raised if its governement is in position to give moral lessons or not.

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    Does the fatal outcome against a humanitarian mission authorize Turkey to give moral lessons to the Israelis? Without prejudging wrongs in this terrible affair which weighs down the climate in the Middle-East still more, one can only be astonished by the arrogance of the Turkish leaders. Do I need to remind that Turkey which is today outraged by the blockade imposed on Gaza and which openly support the militants who would lift the embargo, maintains a 17-year completely illegal blockade against Armenia? Not to mention its unwavering support to Azerbaijani military efforts to crush the Armenian Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh), which is itself subject to the blockade of Baku. These realities, not to mention the Kurdish or Cyprus question, can of course not absolve the Israeli government of any responsibility for the Palestinian tragedy, or the tragic events that just happen, but they should at least prompt Turkey to more modesty in the humanitarian register, and at least ban posing itself as a paragon of virtue in terms of human right.

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    When you are in love with a Japanese or simply Japan, you may be more motivated to learn japanese because you learn it with great love which helps to learn faster. So the solution is be in love! ;)

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    She's cute

    Posted in: At your convenience

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    I understand that this can be shocking and disrespectful. Because a cemetery is a place of serenity and peace, reflection and prayer. It is mainly disrespectful towards the families of the deceased.

    After all why not creating a fake cemetery in a studio, if he really meant so much to these photos in such a context!

    "I humbly accept the case as a lesson, and I will pursue my challenges to new forms of expression" Shinoyama said, but what is done is done now!And I doubt that he had planned other shootings in a cemetery !

    Posted in: Photographer charged over nude photos at cemetery

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    Finally Sci-fi became real! This is probably the first experiment of human teleporation. Made in Japan..of course ! :-D

    Posted in: Disruptive passengers force Delta Air Lines flight to return to Japan

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    Be yourself, whoever you are, but it's even better when you try to improve every day of your life. ;-)

    Posted in: Dear Angry Western Guy

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