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Japan Again

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Story1 On the latest flight out of SFO, the airline actually had an English language newspaper for a change, and I got to read a delightful story about Japanese politics. For those who don't have the time to read the full story (I absolutely recommend it), here is the summary: * The Japanese media does not print any big news story until the ruling party indicates the direction that it wants the story to take. * This is why the story about the drunk Finance Minister at the Davo conference initially called it the result of fatigue. Later when party boss Mori indicated that Nakagawa (the Finance Minister) had been drunk, all hell broke loose and the newspapers were full of it, leading to his eventual resignation. * Current Prime Minister Taro Aso's approval rating is single digit and the ruling party is worried they are going to lose. * One strategy that the ruling party has used in the past has been to fill newspapers will manufactured controversies so as to prevent any meaning

Stadium - An Unending Short Story in Many Parts

Episode 1 - The Triumph of Renewal In a hard hitting speech to the state senate today, State Governor Ron Stanford reiterated the need for urban renewal. "It is time to stop the decay or our inner cities before it is too late", said the Governor. He announced that he shall be putting together a high powered commission to look into proposals for urban development and renewal. - Crimson City Bee - 9th Feb 1984 "What you need is in fact a stadium for the Tsunamis", said Charles Munger. "Think about it, you have a place where people can come together, share in a common passion for our team while at the same time giving the economy a boost." "Sounds great, Chuck", said the Governor. "Show me some more details and we can take a serious look at this" "Sir", whispered the ever cynical Maynard. "We don't have the money to give Munger his stadium" "That is why we have bond measures", said the Governor. "