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Broadcasting from rural Japan. Thursday, October 02, 2008. Originally uploaded by Shosha. Sunday, September 21, 2008. Hi everyone, I am starting a new blog. The content will be a mixture of my own dabblings as well as interesting pieces that I think will be valuable for people to read. Feel free to check it out: http:/ communicacion-oral.blogspot.com. Thanks! Wednesday, September 17, 2008. 17,000 an Hour. No Success Required. By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF. Published: September 17, 2008. I’m delighted to a...

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Broadcasting from rural Japan. Thursday, October 02, 2008. Originally uploaded by Shosha. Sunday, September 21, 2008. Hi everyone, I am starting a new blog. The content will be a mixture of my own dabblings as well as interesting pieces that I think will be valuable for people to read. Feel free to check it out: http:/ communicacion-oral.blogspot.com. Thanks! Wednesday, September 17, 2008. 17,000 an Hour. No Success Required. By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF. Published: September 17, 2008. I’m delighted to a...

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Lost in Translation: August 2008

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Broadcasting from rural Japan. Sunday, August 03, 2008. Our tribute to the Flight of the Conchords' "Business Time," though instead of being all about makin' love, our version is all about the hilarity that is teaching English in Japan. Enjoy! Lyrics by my friend Ed and me, with a miniscule amount of help from Melissa. Kids, today we're gonna speak English. You know how I know? Because it's third period and third period is the time that we usually speak English. It's English, it's English time,. Then you...

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Lost in Translation: Nicholas Kristof Column

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Broadcasting from rural Japan. Thursday, July 10, 2008. I really admire this guy's work. The Pain of the G-8’s Big Shrug. By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF. Published: July 10, 2008. Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times. Nicholas D. Kristof. Is genocide really that bad? Genocide is regrettable, but don’t lose perspective. It is simply one of many tragedies in the world today — and a fairly modest one in terms of lives lost. Civil conflict in Congo has claimed more than 5.4 million lives over the last decade, accor...

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Lost in Translation: January 2008

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Broadcasting from rural Japan. Tuesday, January 29, 2008. God bless the Japanese Alps. With Anthony at Hakuba. As Ed and I made our way to the lift early in the morning last Sunday, we were accompanied by a light dusting of snow. It made for a beautiful morning. Wednesday, January 23, 2008. These dolls are depictions of maiko. Who are young apprentice geisha. Actually, when we think of a geisha. It is usually the young maiko. I could look at them all day:) In fact, I got an inordinate amount of pleasure ...

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Lost in Translation: June 2008

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Broadcasting from rural Japan. Wednesday, June 11, 2008. Long time, no see, I know. I have been working on my Flickr page a bit, and I have added many photos from India, as well as from my good friend Joel's wedding that I just attended back home. Enjoy! Http:/ www.flickr.com/photos/14302243@N00/sets/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The time in Japan is now.13 or 16 hours ahead. View my complete profile. An amateur hack who thinks he's got a long lens:. My very talented friend. Nick travels South America!

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Lost in Translation: April 2008

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Broadcasting from rural Japan. Monday, April 14, 2008. Osaka Spring Sumo Tournament. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The time in Japan is now.13 or 16 hours ahead. View my complete profile. An amateur hack who thinks he's got a long lens:. My very talented friend. Nick travels South America!

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Broadcasting from rural Japan. Thursday, October 02, 2008. Originally uploaded by Shosha. Sunday, September 21, 2008. Hi everyone, I am starting a new blog. The content will be a mixture of my own dabblings as well as interesting pieces that I think will be valuable for people to read. Feel free to check it out: http:/ communicacion-oral.blogspot.com. Thanks! Wednesday, September 17, 2008. 17,000 an Hour. No Success Required. By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF. Published: September 17, 2008. I’m delighted to a...

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