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  1. Japan: Jiyugaoka Street Exhibition 2008

    globalvoicesonline.org » Global Voices Online » Arts & Culture - Oct 3, 2008

    Space Journal has pictures of an ongoing street exhibition in Jiyūgaoka (Tokyo) held today and tomorrow (Oct. 4-5), designed by architecture group g86 [ja]. The show, located on Shirakaba street next to Jiyūgaoka

    Also tagged: technology, photography, japan, ideas, photos, roundups, japanese, internet and 038 telecoms, software and 038 tools, arts and 038 culture

  2. Japan: Pictures from Hatena Haiku

    globalvoicesonline.org » Global Voices Online » Arts & Culture - Oct 3, 2008

    id:y_arim at Electric Lover Hinagiku collects together pictures he has posted over the past two months at Hatena Haiku [ja] and adds short comments to each. Pictures feature anime characters Asuka Langley Soryu and Rei

    Also tagged: japan, photos, roundups, japanese, arts and 038 culture

  3. Japan: The Future of Web Community and Contents

    globalvoicesonline.org » Global Voices Online » East Asia - Oct 3, 2008

    Blogger and writer Chiki Ogiue [荻上チキ] at seijotcp announces that the 2008 Young Critics Summit on “The Future of Web Community and Contents” [ja] will be held on Sunday Oct. 12 from 14.00 - 16.00 (doors open 13.30) at

    Also tagged: japan, media, roundups, youth, japanese, internet and 038 telecoms, software and 038 tools, arts and 038 culture

  4. Filipinos Tap Buried Heat for Cool Fuel

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Asia/Pacific - Oct 3, 2008

    ORMOC, Philippines -- Ferdinand Marcos, the despot who ruled here for 21 years, is remembered mainly for the staggering quantity of his wife's shoes. But there is another Marcos legacy, and it is drawing new attention

    Also tagged: japan, cool, heat, john mccain, barack obama, san francisco, washington dc, california, united states, colorado, philippines, indonesia, fuel, tap, new mexico, for, stanford university, pacific ocean, buried, u s geological survey, u s department of energy, filipinos, ferdinand marcos, geothermal energy association, karl gawell, roland n horne

  5. Japan: Manga teaches children danger of fast food

    globalvoicesonline.org » Global Voices Online » Education - Oct 3, 2008

    Japanese blogger and author Chiki Ogiue [荻上チキ] scans an educational manga book he stumbled on at an eco cafe [ja] that teaches children good dietary habits with incredibly frank visual messages and storylines

    Also tagged: education, japan, food, photos, roundups, children, japanese

  6. China: Giving a hand to rescue U.S?

    China: Giving a hand to rescue U.S?

    globalvoicesonline.org » Global Voices Online » Business - Oct 3, 2008

    The sweeping financial crisis that strikes U.S has brought a debate in the country and its congress whether the government should intervene and rescue the Wall Street, or even the entire economy. And It is not the only

    Also tagged: politics, business, general, development, weblog, ideas, china, finance, chinese, industry, labor, economics, international relations, war and 038 conflict, relief and 038 rescue

  7. Binchotan charcoal has many uses in Japan

    channelnewsasia.com » Channel NewsAsia Asia Pacific News - Oct 3, 2008

    TOKYO : Tokyo's famous Ginza district is home to the flagship stores of some high-end international brands and is a shoppers' paradise for Japanese traditional products.

  8. Japan: The mysteries of Kourakuen

    globalvoicesonline.org » Global Voices Online - Oct 3, 2008

    Blogger id:kokorosha writes about the many mysteries [ja] of Kourakuen [幸楽苑], a chain of ramen restaurants in Japan.

    Also tagged: business, japan, food, roundups, japanese

  9. Myanmar: Veteran journalist criticizes bloggers

    globalvoicesonline.org » Global Voices Online » Freedom of Speech - Oct 3, 2008

    Respected intellectual and veteran journalist Mg Su San criticizes the behavior of some Myanmar bloggers who are “abusing the chance to express given by the new technology.”

    Also tagged: politics, english, media, freedom of speech, roundups, myanmar burma

  10. Comment: It's All Happening In South Korea

    Comment: It's All Happening In South Korea

    goal.com » Goal.com - News - Oct 2, 2008

    “Seongnam are the second strongest team in the league but we are the strongest,” said Pohang Steelers boss Sergio Farias after his team defeated the K-League leaders 2-1 last Saturday. The Brazilian is exaggerating his

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