Friday, May 04, 2007

A Woman Who Crossed The Rubicon

Economic Sanctions
[ 0 Comments #150319 ] Saturday November 04, @07:59AM

We'd better not make light of the effect of economic sanctions. Definitely economic sanction is the very first form of act of war. If some country is about to collapse the economy of his country, they will do whatever they can to acquire enough food, etc. this will be the beginning of the concrete form of conflict. Japan had to fight the desperate war after they were prohibited to import rubbish iron from America.
A Woman Who Crossed The Rubicon
[ 0 Comments #150317 ] Saturday November 04, @07:54AM

Yoshiko Okada, born in 1902 in the movie Woman of Tokyo (1933), after she appeared in this movie, in 1938 with her lover she crossed the border between Japan and Russia in Sakhalin island. The lover was executed soon after they crossed the border. In 1972 she returned from Russia. In 1986 she returned to Russia again and died there in 1992. On the 20th of October, 50 years ago Russia and Japan normalised their relationship.
Manga
[ 0 Comments #150315 ] Saturday November 04, @07:48AM

In short Japan is a manga society.
Japanese Logic
[ 0 Comments #149945 ] Thursday November 02, @01:14PM

The drug ipratropium is not acknowleged in Japan, so not prohibited either, therefore it is not against Japan's rule. They ought to say that it is against Japan's rule because the drug is not acknowledged in Japan, it is just needless to say that it is not prohibited.
Challenging
[ 0 Comments #149943 ] Thursday November 02, @01:10PM

A couple of hard liner politicians have been expressing publicly their view as to the possibility for Japan to hold nuclear arms.

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