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Record 1.19 million Japanese died in the country in 2010 (AP)
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1,000 cars get stuck in Tottori Pref. due to heavy snow, accident (Breitbart)
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Japan could face prospect of another new prime minister in 2011 (Japan Today)
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7 Lessons learned from living in Japan (The Act of Traveling)
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Photos: Japan's Top Newsmakers of the Year (Japan Real Time)
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Behind the Senkaku Island uproar: the collapse of Chinese economic containment (Mainichi)
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Japan falls for novel on management guru Drucker (Japan Today)
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No. of scorching hot days in Tokyo up nearly 50-fold over last century (Breitbart)
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Nintendo 3DS could be hazardous to children under 6 (LA Times)
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Gov't probes disposal of cremation ashes as competition for gold in bodies rises (Mainichi)
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Japan's sushi chefs to go on global training mission (ABS-CBN News)
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Japan's National Pension, the World's Largest, Faces Reform Pressure (aiCIO)
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When it applies to makeup, Tokyo women the most dolled up: Kanebo poll (Japan Times)
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Japan admits whale meat scam - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
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aiCIO - Japan’s National Pension, the World’s Largest, Faces Reform Pressure
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JR Tokai introduces 'family cars' on Tokyo-Shin-Osaka bullet train route (Mainichi)
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Oh my Bento: A perfect balance of beauty and taste (Mainichi)
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Hundreds of vehicles still stranded in Fukushima (Japan Times)
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Princess Aiko's caretaker resigns for 'personal reasons' (Breitbart)
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Japanese Universities Draw Foreign Students With Manga (NYTimes)
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Au Japon, chiens et chats sont rois : la folie du pet 'business' (rue.89)
Monday, January 3, 2011
Weekoverzicht
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