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April 6, 2006 Volume 03, Number 13
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Thanks
for dropping by again this week. Especially after the terrible sound
quality of last week's program. Sorry about that. I'll try to do better
next time I produce a program out in the wild, in Our Little Tin House.
This week I provide some comments in response to e-mail
feedback on last week's program concerning administrative reform. And
also include more recent developments in that important area. The
English language press has yet to discover the issue, or to recognize
its importance. But there's plenty in Japanese to keep us busy.
I'd
hoped to provide more background information about Japan's prefectural
and local elections. But, there's little information of interest in
Japan's political press. Even in Japanese. So we'll have to wait until
next week when we have the election results, and some preliminary
analysis of their significance.
In conclusion we look again
at preparations for Chinese Premier Wen's visit to Tokyo next week, and
what those preparations tell us about the current state of relations
between the two countries. And close with an inspiring clip from Patsy
Cline that's sure to stay with you through most of next week.
Continue
to send your comments and suggestions to me at RobertCAngel@gmail.com.
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