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自分の居場所探し: 日本生まれ、アメリカ育ち
Find My Path: Japan born, USA raised

Party begins in Obama, Japan

2008-11-05 | News-ニュース

X-25: Finally!

But the Japanese government better be prepared for increasing
pressure from the US to import more American goods while they sort out
this financial crisis.

Still, we finally get to rid the White House of George W.

... "little beach", I like that ...

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Party begins in Obama, Japan
CNN.com
November 5, 2008

OBAMA, Japan — The party will start up here again shortly.

When CNN announced Obama won the presidency, a group of American teachers living in Japan erupted in cheers. It took a few minutes for the Japanese crowd to get the news translated, but then they too started cheering “O-ba-ma!”

Obama translates from Japanese into English as, “little beach.” The Japanese town is cheering on its namesake with Obama cakes, chopsticks, T-shirts, and kimonos. … Decorated with “I (heart) Obama” on them. It’s a strange coincidence, sharing a name, but it allows them to throw a big 500-person victory party.

Documents: Julia Child part of WWII-era spy ring

2008-08-14 | News-ニュース
Documents: Julia Child part of WWII-era spy ring
The Associated Press
By BRETT J. BLACKLEDGE and RANDY HERSCHAFT
Aug 13th, 2008


WASHINGTON (AP) — Famed chef Julia Child shared a secret with Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg and Chicago White Sox catcher Moe Berg at a time when the Nazis threatened the world.

They served in an international spy ring managed by the Office of Strategic Services, an early version of the CIA created in World War II by President Franklin Roosevelt.

The full secret comes out Thursday, all of the names and previously classified files identifying nearly 24,000 spies who formed the first centralized intelligence effort by the United States. The National Archives, which this week released a list of the names found in the records, will make available for the first time all 750,000 pages identifying the vast spy network of military and civilian operatives.

They were soldiers, actors, historians, lawyers, athletes, professors, reporters. But for several years during World War II, they were known simply as the OSS. They studied military plans, created propaganda, infiltrated enemy ranks and stirred resistance among foreign troops.

Some of those on the list have been identified previously as having worked for the OSS, but their personnel records never have been available before. Those records would show why they were hired, jobs they were assigned to and perhaps even missions they pursued while working for the agency.

Among the more than 35,000 OSS personnel files are applications, commendations and handwritten notes identifying young recruits who, like Child, Goldberg and Berg, earned greater acclaim in other fields — Arthur Schlesinger Jr., a historian and special assistant to President Kennedy; Sterling Hayden, a film and television actor whose work included a role in "The Godfather"; and Thomas Braden, an author whose "Eight Is Enough" book inspired the 1970s television series.

Other notables identified in the files include John Hemingway, son of author Ernest Hemingway; Quentin and Kermit Roosevelt, sons of President Theodore Roosevelt, and Miles Copeland, father of Stewart Copeland, drummer for the band The Police.

The release of the OSS personnel files uncloaks one of the last secrets from the short-lived wartime intelligence agency, which for the most part later was folded into the CIA after President Truman disbanded it in 1945.

"I think it's terrific," said Elizabeth McIntosh, 93, a former OSS agent now living in Woodbridge, Va. "They've finally, after all these years, they've gotten the names out. All of these people had been told never to mention they were with the OSS."

The CIA had resisted releasing OSS records for decades. But former CIA Director William Casey, himself an OSS veteran, cleared the way for transfer of millions of OSS documents to the National Archives when he took over the agency in 1981. The personnel files are the latest to be made public.

Information about OSS involvement was so guarded that relatives often couldn't confirm a family member's work with the group.

Walter Mess, who handled covert OSS operations in Poland and North Africa, said he kept quiet for more than 50 years, only recently telling his wife of 62 years about his OSS activity.

"I was told to keep my mouth shut," said Mess, now 93 and living in Falls Church, Va.

The files will offer new information even for those most familiar with the agency. Charles Pinck, president of the OSS Society created by former OSS agents and their relatives, said the nearly 24,000 employees included in the archives far exceeds previous estimates of 13,000.

The newly released documents will clarify these and other issues, said William Cunliffe, an archivist who has worked extensively with the OSS records at the National Archives.

"We're saying the OSS was a lot bigger than they were saying," Cunliffe said.

U.S. champion retains hot dog eating title

2008-07-05 | News-ニュース

U.S. champion retains hot dog eating title
Reuters.com
7/4/2008

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. defending champion Joey Chestnut won the annual Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest on Friday by downing 64 hot dogs in a competition that stretched into a first-ever overtime.

Chestnut, of San Jose, California, defeated six-time champion Takeru Kobayashi of Japan in the annual event held at New York's Coney Island beach.

The two were tied at 59 hot dogs a piece at the end of the regulation 10 minutes, forcing a sudden death overtime to determine which man could eat five more hotdogs in the shortest time.

Organizers said it was the first overtime in the contest's history.

Chestnut won the overtime, marking his second consecutive victory over Kobayashi. Kobayashi won the contest six straight times but lost the title in an upset to Chestnut last year.

Thousands of onlookers were on hand for the Fourth of July Independence Day event which Nathan's has staged since 1916.

The winner receives $10,000, a mustard yellow belt and a year's supply of hotdogs from Nathan's, which began in 1916 with a small Coney Island hot dog stand and now sells food products globally.

At least seven killed in Tokyo stabbing spree

2008-06-08 | News-ニュース

At least seven killed in Tokyo stabbing spree
CNN.com
6/8/2008

Story Highlights
- Man ran into people with his truck then stabbed at least 18, killing 7
- Attack occurred in a video game district of downtown Tokyo Sunday
- Japanese media report that suspect is 25 years old

TOKYO, Japan (CNN) -- A man ran over a group of people with his truck and then stabbed 18, killing at least 7, in a video game district of downtown Tokyo Sunday afternoon, according to a Tokyo fire official.

The dead included five men -- three aged 19, 47 and 74 -- and a woman, according to a Tokyo metropolitan police officer. The gender of the seventh person was not immediately known. Eleven others were wounded, police said, with two critically injured.

"The suspect told police that he came to Akihabara to kill people," Jiro Akaogi, a spokesman for the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, told The Associated Press.

"He said he was tired of life. He said he was sick of everything," Akaogi added.

Authorities said the man drove a rented truck into a crowd, jumped from the vehicle and then began stabbing the people he had knocked down, AP reported.

Japanese media reported that the suspect told investigators he was 25 years old.

Nearly 20 ambulances rushed to the scene, with television footage showing rescue workers tending to victims in the street.

The Akihabara district, where the attack took place, specializes in electronic gadgets and video games and is popular with people interested in comic books and distinctive fashion.

秋葉原で無差別殺傷 死亡7人、けが10人に

2008-06-08 | News-ニュース

秋葉原で無差別殺傷 死亡7人、けが10人に
Asahi.com
2008年06月08日

 8日午後0時30分ごろ、東京都千代田区外神田3丁目の路上で、車が通行人らをはねた後、車から降りてきた男1人が通行人らに刃物で次々に切りつけた。被害者のうち19歳、74歳、47歳、29歳、20歳、33歳の男性6人と21歳の女性1人の計7人の死亡が確認された。東京消防庁によるとけが人が男女10人おり、警視庁によるとけが人には警察官(53)も含まれる。

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 男は現場で身柄を確保され、万世橋署が殺人未遂容疑で現行犯逮捕した。

 調べによると、男は加藤智大(ともひろ)容疑者(25)。住所は静岡県裾野市富沢とみられ、職業は不詳という。

 警視庁によると、はねられたり刺されたりしたのは男性14人、女性3人。

 調べによると、男が乗っていたのは2トントラックで、静岡ナンバーのレンタカー。目撃者などによると、トラックはジグザグに走行してきて、中央通りと神田明神通りとの交差点付近で次々人をはねた。男はトラックから降り、周囲にいた人たちを次々にサバイバルナイフのようなもので刺したという。男に薬物などの影響は見られないという。

 倒れていた男性の周りで、数人が心臓マッサージなどをしていたが、意識がないようだったという。

 現場はJR秋葉原駅近くの電気街。日曜で中央通りは歩行者天国になっており、買い物客でにぎわっていた。

 目撃した人の話によると、男はトラックで現場に乗りつけ、歩行者天国を楽しんでいた買い物客らを次々と刺したらしい。被害者の1人に警察官が駆け寄ったところ、男は警察官にも後ろから襲いかかり、左脇腹を刺した。集まっていた人たちは悲鳴を上げながら逃げまどっていたという。

 近くの飲食店の男性従業員(42)は「ドンという音がして店の外に出てみると、交差点に人が倒れていた。刺された警察官は脇腹を押さえながら崩れ落ちた。みるみる血が地面に広がっていった。男はそのまままっすぐ飛び出し、もう1人男性を刺して南の方へ走っていった」と話していたという。

 近くの電器店店長(50)によると、交差点の方から、ナイフを持った男と警察官が歩道を走りながら向かってきた。警棒を持った警察官が男に追いつくと、チャンバラのようにカチンカチンと音をさせながらもみあった。しばらくして、男がナイフを下に落とした。すると警察官は拳銃を抜き、男に向けた。「動くな」と言い、男を道路に伏せさせ、取り押さえたという。

 男のナイフには血がついていた。男は興奮していたようだが、大声を上げてはいなかったという。

 警視庁によると、秋葉原の歩行者天国は、中央通りの須田町交差点から外神田五丁目まで南北約800メートル。日曜日と休日の正午から午後6時まで実施されている。

 最近はアニメの登場人物の服装を着た人や、ストリートミュージシャンの演奏などを目当てに、大勢の若者が集まっている。

リンリン 安らかに - LinLin rest in peace

2008-05-01 | News-ニュース

LinLin, the 23 year old male Panda at Tokyo's Ueno Zoo.

He passed away yesterday (Apr 30th, 2008) making Ueno Zoo

without a Panda resident for the first time since 1972

-->Thanks for sending the picture

Click the link below for a picture of LinLin from last year.

上野動物園: ジャイアントパンダ - Giant Panda


リンリン(オス)、上野動物園の人気物は昨日(4/30/2008)亡くなりました。

23歳とパンダにしては高齢、リンリンの死で上野動物園は1972以来パンダが消えてしまいました。

・>写真提供ありがとうございます。

下のリンクをクリックしたら、去年撮ったリンリンの写真が見れます。

上野動物園: ジャイアントパンダ - Giant Panda