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February 9, 2007 . Volume 03, Number 06. Sorry
about the delayed posting of this transcript. Things are back to
normal. You can find both the link to the program audio file and to the
full transcript in their normal place on the Japan Considered Project
website. Just go to www.JapanConsidered.org, and click on the big
podcast button. In the meantime, I hope you found the audio file and
the transcript text right here. The problems with the University's
servers, or whatever it was, seem to be fixed now. I'm hoping to have a
better solution for you in a few weeks.
This week we have
a full agenda, beginning with some comments on the on-going Six-Party
Talks being held in Bejing on North Korea's nuclear efforts.
We
then consider the significance of the results of Sunday's elections for
the LDP and Opposition parties, and Prime Minister Abe's approval
ratings.
Finally we consider the outcome of the Opposition
parties' decision to boycott Lower House debate on the supplementary
budget bill. In protest of Health Minister Hakuo Yanagisawa's offensive
remark during a speech the week before. The boycott is over, but the
results have longer-term significance for Japan's parliament, I think.
We close, of course, with an inspiring clip of bluegrass, this one sure to brighten your day |