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March 23, 2007. Volume 03, Number 11
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Welcome
back again this week. To all of you who regularly listen to and/or read
the show. Another busy week in political and international Japan.
We
begin with good news about modification of the "Sushi Police" scheme by
the Ministry of Agriculture. But then look at the collapse of the
Six-Party Talks held this week in Beijing, as a counter-balance.
The
balance of the program is all about the upcoming prefectural and local
elections. And what they actually mean for Japan's domestic politics. A
number of you have written in asking for clarification. So, here it is.
I'd hoped to consider the administrative reforms the Abe
Cabinet announced earlier this week. They are important. Far more
important than their footprint in Japan's political press would
suggest. But it will have to wait until next week.
At the end of the program we have another nice clip from Nashville's "Infamous Stringdusters." From "A Poor Boy's Dream." You can order the album from Sugar Hill by clicking on this link.
Until
next week, then, continue to send your comments and suggestions to me
at RobertCAngel@gmail.com. Especially anything you might have on the
conduct of the prefectural and local elections. That news is darn hard
to come by! |