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You know that organizations pay people to go to these protests Sorry - don't believe that.…
Posted in: No nukes
You seem to be saying people should be put down for the sake of convenience. If…
Posted in: Court rejects retrial for man on death row over 1961 killings
It happens all over the world. What's your point? And sure it may be happening all…
Posted in: Lame applicant pool plagues Don Quijote
Not yet, anyways, How many of the workers at Chernobyl were dead due to acute radiation…
Posted in: Edano says he didn't deliberately mislead public about extent of nuclear crisis
I really hate the excuse that ''depression'' made someone kill their child.
Posted in: Man attempts suicide after apparently hanging disabled daughter in public restroom
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Tandoorinacho: Everyone country has its own share of problems but there are no major (25,000+ member) organised crime syndicates in America unlike Japan and Russia.
Posted in: U.S. moves to isolate Japanese, Russian crime groups
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meh AKB are boring... please leave
Posted in: AKB48's Haruna Kojima joins TSUBAKI ad campaign
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Give em hell SS!
Posted in: Japanese whalers under new attack by Sea Shepherd
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Doing what Japan can't seem to do.
Posted in: U.S. moves to isolate Japanese, Russian crime groups
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@Hide Suzuki: I shouldn't have to google it, the article should be written better in the first place to make it clear.
Posted in: Osaka gov't workers' emails screened for evidence of union, political involvement
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@hs992326: The article doesn't say they already have one, it reads like they are trying to start one, even the title says "Osaka gov't workers' emails screened for evidence of union".
Posted in: Osaka gov't workers' emails screened for evidence of union, political involvement
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Gained control of her mind? seriously?
Posted in: TV networks drop troubled Tomoko Nakajima
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A discussion of working conditions is perfectly fine. They are obviously not happy with their currently working conditions. I would love to hear the reasons why they feel the need to start the union.
Posted in: Osaka gov't workers' emails screened for evidence of union, political involvement
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Wow what country is this? After reading this it sounds like China... I can't believe they don't want to allow a union to start... so so so bad management. People need to be fired over this.
Posted in: Osaka gov't workers' emails screened for evidence of union, political involvement
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Gillard is a moron, get her the hell out.
Posted in: Australian PM Gillard calls leadership ballot to deal with Rudd challenge
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A "persistent" cookie is not a "tracking cookie", a persistent cookie is a cookie that has an expire time value added to it... exactly the same way as "remember me" on any site with a login works... it uses a cookie with a time value. A persistent cookie can use used to determine what sites people have visited or store search data or ID numbers which could be analysed and used to track a user but a persistent cookie can be used for hundreds of other valuable things.
Posted in: Browser bypasses put Google in privacy cross hairs
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The smartest Japanese people!
Posted in: Okinawa snow event canceled over radiation fears
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In any other country this guy would be out of a job, not here.
Posted in: China complains to Japan over Nagoya mayor's Nanjing massacre denial
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Elvensilvan: No offence, but you also need to understand what you are talking about, I hope you don't get paid for your IT skills? I would fire you if you said that in a meeting or to a client.
Cookies are suppose to store data that is what they were built for.
There are no such thing as a "tracking cookie" and a regular cookie, they are all cookies. If a cookie blocking software wants to block or delete certain cookies it is upto that software to detect which cookies to delete and which not to... it is not upto the company or site that makes the cookie to make sure that the blocking software can block their cookies.
Posted in: Browser bypasses put Google in privacy cross hairs
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The Japanese guy should be convicted for fault associations, he wasted the time and money of the court making up some lies just to prove some unknown point!
Posted in: Wakayama court clears anti-dolphin hunt activist
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I hate how this reads like everything is okay and this is normal. Tepco have lied about the radiation poured into the sea and now come out with this PR!?
Posted in: TEPCO to cement 73,000 sq meters of seabed off Fukushima
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Someone with knowledge of the internet and software needs to write these articles, this is a jumble of buzz words that mean nothing.... what the hell is "track-blocking" software?
Posted in: Browser bypasses put Google in privacy cross hairs
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I switched off softbank because of their crap coverage.
Posted in: Softbank to launch new high-speed mobile data service
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JP CEO's need to get with the times, you can't just do this BS anymore.
Posted in: Gambling tycoon accused of bribing Philippine regulators, cheating Vegas partner
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How about something cheap like 1megabit for 5 bucks a month, I just want something easy to check email while on the go, no one needs to be able to download movies to their phone wirelessly!
Posted in: Softbank to launch new high-speed mobile data service