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Yeah right the plant is stable.. that's what they want us to believe.
Posted in: M6 quake hits eastern Japan; Fukushima nuclear plant stable
I heard that each year they have to pay the local Yakuza in order to get…
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The lunch time 5.5 and the afternoon 6.2 were essentially in the same place, remember the…
Posted in: M6 quake hits eastern Japan; Fukushima nuclear plant stable
At a 7th floor in an Akiba-Building, it was quite a long shaker. The 'earthquake-proof' building…
Posted in: M6 quake hits eastern Japan; Fukushima nuclear plant stable
It was a shaker in Tsukuba. I didn't notice the quake at noon, but this one…
Posted in: M6 quake hits eastern Japan; Fukushima nuclear plant stable
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hontodayo
imgold, give me a big break. Americans love to portray themselves as the overall winners of medals. The only problem is that according to Olympic standards, a gold is more worth than a silver. Something everbody, except of course the Am's, agree on. Check out the Olympic homepage and see who's on top of that list. That's the only thing that counts. For you enlightenment, Bolt was not at all "warned" by Jaques Rogge! He simply made a comment in an interview that he didn't like his style.
Posted in: Curtain comes down on Beijing Olympics as baton passes to London
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hontodayo
Is this written by an american? The leader of the the medal league wer NOT the American - it was the Chinese. Phelps, "the face of the Olympics"? Give me a break - the real hero there was, without question, Usain Bolt! What an athlete. Swimming is fun watching for a while but why so damn much? How many distances did they have? 10?!
Posted in: Curtain comes down on Beijing Olympics as baton passes to London