Monday, December 31, 2012
Achikochi Weekly (weekly)
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RIP Ampontan: Blogger Bill Sakovich passes away | Japan Probe
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BBC News - Japan PM Abe praises Fukushima nuclear work during visit
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Japan’s emphatic general election: Abe agonistes | The Economist
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Cement Magnate’s Son Aso Takes Reins of Japanese Economy - Bloomberg
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China 1950 paper says Senkakus are Japan's | The Japan Times Online
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Insight: Under siege, Japan central bank wakes up to political reality | Reuters
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Einde van een tijdperk: PS2-productie in Japan gestopt - Nieuws - InsideGamer
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Abe Cabinet starts out with 62% support rate, 22% disapproval: Kyodo poll | The Japan Times Online
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Abe Cabinet signals big changes ahead | The Japan Times Online
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Special - History of the Senkaku Islands dispute - AJW by The Asahi Shimbun
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Japan Might Revise Apology on Wartime Sex Slaves - NYTimes.com
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Rajan Menon: Japan's Coming Challenges: What Awaits Shinzo Abe
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Shift to right risks mistrust in foreign capitals | The Japan Times Online
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Nationalism takes back seat to the economy | The Japan Times Online
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Abe ready for 'fresh' restart as Cabinet is sworn in | The Japan Times Online
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Japan’s new PM says his top mission is to save economy, diplomacy from crisis - The Washington Post
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Analysis: Japan's yen offensive may give Toyota an edge over Hyundai | Reuters
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Formed in childhood, roots of Abe's conservatism go deep | The Japan Times Online
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Inactivity amid nuclear crisis leaving Fukushima children out of shape | The Japan Times Online
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Kaieda takes DPJ helm; Ozawa overture hinted | The Japan Times Online
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The year in quotes: 25 windows on the way things were in 2012 | The Japan Times Online
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deredactie.be: Japanse manga-tekenaar Keiji Nakazawa overleden
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Nieuwe premier Japan belooft vernieuwing en aanpak economie :: nrc.nl
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After election loss, Japan party names new leader - AJW by The Asahi Shimbun
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Fault-linked nuke plants sitting on 800 tons of fuel | The Japan Times Online
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Switching to mama mode is not easy for today's gals | The Japan Times Online
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Re-elected prime minister thinking big in Japan | South China Morning Post