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ElJeffEnJapon, Zichi, I think you may be misguided on some of your targeting of the GE…
Posted in: Japan declined U.S. offer to station nuclear experts in Kan's office: Edano
Did I read this right? TEPCO refused to cooperate with the Diet study? Send them an…
Posted in: Kan appears at Diet inquiry to give his version of nuclear crisis response
@showmethemoney Your link http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/entertainment/05/21/12/lady-gaga-opens-show-filipiniana-dress does not report any death threats but (if you read carefully) only…
Posted in: Lady Gaga's Indonesia concert canceled after threats
Sometimes you shouldn't keep your eye on the ball.
Posted in: Russian consul in Japan dies in cliff fall
Edano is a liar, only not a very good one.
Posted in: Edano says he didn't deliberately mislead public about extent of nuclear crisis
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in this day and age their is no such thing as sensoring because of the net,any kid can outwiz a govmnt . on you tube you can see how american solders hve fun killing helpless iraqis and humlate their moms in their homes and call them terrorists in their houses. you can also see how prisoners are being abused in china and cuba and iraq . chemical waepons were used against iraqis in faluga and najaf. nothing is a secret anymore. chinese people see what their goverment does to the tibetons but they choose to turn a blind eye to the matter the same way americans turned a blind eye to bush. in the end one person cant fix the world but with the power of the net and the kind human conciance I choose to be optimistic and wait untill every one realises the truth. but for now i shal continue waching one piece.bye bye.
Posted in: China urges 'calm' as anti-Western protests continue