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Isreal already has a recent history of war crimes..FUNNY considering the Jewish plight a LONG time…
Posted in: Noda urges Israel not to attack Iran
Tragic, really. To meet the demands for maids and domestic helpers, some organisations have shady or…
Posted in: Maid kills Singaporean widow after being called stupid
The Russians are right on this one, the West just loves to meddle in other people's…
Posted in: Russia: West 'slammed door' on Syria at U.N.
This place has the worst in how they deal with perversion . Women's only train cars…
Posted in: Teacher nabbed for using mirror to peek up girl's skirt
Cleo: are you talking about marijuana?
Posted in: Smoke-free laws lead to less smoking at home
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nandakandamanda
Vettel has always been fast around Suzuka. Only bad luck will keep him from clinching the championship here this weekend.
Suzuka is sad without Honda, though.
Everyone and his brother has heard of Suzuka, and for sure it's a great track with plenty good access, but Fuji Speedway needs more appreciation & TLC, IMHO.
Button is getting all the attention at McLaren right now, but Hamilton is probably the better driver.
Posted in: Button fastest in practice for Japanese Grand Prix
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nandakandamanda
Last month I was chatting with a friend in the UK and mentioned that my Japanese wife has an abject horror of getting into debt. She literally hates the thought of endlessly paying the banks, ie the banks earning money off our debt to them. We therefore never go below zero bank balance, and thus have no debt, I told him.
Boring, he replied.
Now with that kind of comment, how could present-day Britain ever get out of debt? Cameron's idea might be true, but if it's boring... then it will never happen.
Posted in: British economy grinds to virtual halt
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nandakandamanda
I believe blast furnaces around the country will be happy to add a certain percentage of (non-radioactive) steel girder when the stuff finally begins to move.
Posted in: Hosono asks 43 prefectures to take debris from Tohoku
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nandakandamanda
The guy is covering himself. They may be guilty, but there is nothing that he can do about it, legally.
On the strength of the evidence the court cannot convict.
The true story is still in there and one or all of those three know it.
One day I hope we get to hear what really happened.
Posted in: Italian judge: Knox may know 'real truth' in case
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nandakandamanda
I wonder what Geiger counters they will be using, and which ones are best for us poor plebs?
Posted in: IAEA to send 12 experts to help with Fukushima decontamination
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nandakandamanda
England doesn't have pride at stake?
Posted in: France has pride at stake against England at Rugby World Cup
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nandakandamanda
How about a discount for cash?
Posted in: Takashimaya selling Y18.9 mil gold 'Osechiryori' boxes
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nandakandamanda
Wasn't South Africa once a beacon for the future, and wasn't there once someone called Nelson Mandela who lived there?
Or does everyone have their price?
Posted in: Dalai Lama calls off South Africa visit
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nandakandamanda
Darren, Iodine 131, Cesium 134 & 137, & far right the two Cesiums in total.
Where it says 不検出 it means 'None detected'.
Interesting report. Thanks.
Posted in: IAEA to send 12 experts to help with Fukushima decontamination
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nandakandamanda
Dang. More language problems. Should be "its side effects"... aaarrrggghhh...
Posted in: IAEA to send 12 experts to help with Fukushima decontamination
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nandakandamanda
Oops, already language problems...
Let the IAEA join in? The more the merrier, I suppose. This radiation poisoning still has a steep learning curve.
Golden opportunity for some, I suppose, if we are to be stuck with nuclear energy and it's side effects.
Posted in: IAEA to send 12 experts to help with Fukushima decontamination
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nandakandamanda
The will be language problems ahead....
Posted in: IAEA to send 12 experts to help with Fukushima decontamination
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nandakandamanda
Or maybe they spelled "BLACK TONED" wrong...
Posted in: Mazda releases special edition BLACK TUNED Roadster
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nandakandamanda
Er, March 14th, "explosion at No.2 reactor", (perhaps not hydrogen though?) check the reporting half-way down this page: http://factsanddetails.com/japan.php?itemid=1668&catid=23&subcatid=152
Posted in: TEPCO report faults operating manual; disputes hydrogen explosion
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nandakandamanda
No, but some of my most shocking experiences were here on JT. I was even forced to change my handle by one poster who surely had better things to do in life.
I guess I learned to roll with the punches and take my time to reply in such a way that... well, 'nuff said... ;8)
Posted in: Have you been the victim of harassment, bullying, mean behavior, malicious gossip or tricks on social networking sites, email or in text messages?
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nandakandamanda
Quote: "It’s not clear if Ishaq’s speeches have been connected to the recent wave of sectarian attacks."
Oh, come on!!! Making inflammatory speeches like that should send him straight to the slammer.
A clear example needs to be made.
Pakistan does NOT need people preaching hatred like this.
Posted in: Gunmen attack Shiite Muslims in Pakistan, killing 12
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nandakandamanda
In this case, who is to say he is really dead?
Posted in: U.S. warns of retaliation following cleric's killing
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nandakandamanda
So it has closed down now?
Posted in: Scientists worried as Arctic has record ozone loss
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nandakandamanda
Let's hope it's fireproof. Large areas of debris on the tsunami surface were on fire, fed by spilt/spilled fuel and oil.
Posted in: Japan's answer to next tsunami: a mini-Noah's Ark
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nandakandamanda
No great loss to the world. There were very few machines left anywhere, and they were shockingly expensive.
Kids can get cigarettes lots of other ways.
I suspect this move was just an easy way to get max publicity.
Posted in: Cigarette vending machines banned in England