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New Dissent in Japan Is Loudly Anti-Foreign
New York Times
Signature Blends at Tokyo Bars
New York Times
日报:中国GDP超越日本是“统计假象”
Caijing
Cove star stages protest over Japanese dolphin hunt
Guardian
Japan endures hottest summer on record
Washington Post
Zapatero, Moratinos y Sebastián visitan la fábrica de GS-Yuasa en Japón.
El Pais
Japan conspicuously absent from Forbes' top small, midsize Asia firms
Japan Times
Ichiro Ozawa confirms Japan leadership bid
BBC
Venise, le sens du vide
Libération
NHK to resume live broadcasts of sumo
Yahoo Sports
Hiroshima: Breaking the Silence
Japan Focus
Last week's Japan news
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The Asahi Shinbun recently conducted a poll on competition. To the question, "Do you like competition?" 43% replied yes, 57% said no.
For a second question - "What is necessary to win a competition" - the top four answers given were:
Effort
Luck
Talent
Strong Will
Source: Asahi Shinbun
The heat has killed 158 since May in what is the hottest summer since records began being kept, in 1898.
Another 46,728 people were treated for heatstroke.
Source: Daily Yomiuri
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New Dissent in Japan Is Loudly Anti-Foreign
New York Times
Signature Blends at Tokyo Bars
New York Times
日报:中国GDP超越日本是“统计假象”
Caijing
Cove star stages protest over Japanese dolphin hunt
Guardian
Japan endures hottest summer on record
Washington Post
Zapatero, Moratinos y Sebastián visitan la fábrica de GS-Yuasa en Japón.
El Pais
Japan conspicuously absent from Forbes' top small, midsize Asia firms
Japan Times
Ichiro Ozawa confirms Japan leadership bid
BBC
Venise, le sens du vide
Libération
NHK to resume live broadcasts of sumo
Yahoo Sports
Hiroshima: Breaking the Silence
Japan Focus
Last week's Japan news
Japan Statistics
The Asahi Shinbun recently conducted a poll on competition. To the question, "Do you like competition?" 43% replied yes, 57% said no.
For a second question - "What is necessary to win a competition" - the top four answers given were:
Effort
Luck
Talent
Strong Will
Source: Asahi Shinbun
The heat has killed 158 since May in what is the hottest summer since records began being kept, in 1898.
Another 46,728 people were treated for heatstroke.
Source: Daily Yomiuri
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