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Obviously he took the cabbie's cell phone to prevent him calling in the theft right away.…
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Posted in: Remembering
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Cant people stay away from "NO THEM BUSSINESS"?
Posted in: Yukina Kinoshita announces she is 4 months pregnant
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jacksmacks
As knackerz mention, night buses are the way to go. Doesn't make sense to have the trains/subways run all night. Night buses would be packed and pay for themselves. More people would stay out late, which would boost nighttime businesses. Taxis would still have a similar amount of customers, because those who can afford to take a taxi would. These are mostly the same people who take them now.
Posted in: Last train blues
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jacksmacks
Everyone makes their own choices. Working a temporary position in a factory for 20 years is a choice. Many workers in this position in Japan have acquired land in their home country, built houses and educated relatives. Getting laid off in bad times is a risk of this type of work. But the rewards are great. There is no reason to guarantee workers jobs in a capitalistic society.
Posted in: Brazilian workers protest layoffs