THE NISHINIPPON SHIMBUN is running a multi-part feature examining the approaching centenary of the Japan-Korea colonization/merger next year. One article this week focused on 81-year-old Kim Yong-un (金容雲), who was born and grew up in Japan and first set foot in his ancestral homeland at the age of 17. This introductory paragraph is directly under a photograph of Prof. Kim. The Koreans Who Came to Japan “An estimated 2.10 million Koreans were in Japan when the war ended in 1945. Most of t
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Presentation: Building Knowledge Management Solutions Presenter: Marc J. Rosenberg PhD Still working on my evil plan to build a Knowledge Management thing (of some ilk) for Banner. Any tips, tricks, etc would be good here. Ballroom A is where they have the translators. Interesting to see the large contingent of Japanese and Koreans at this conference. Many have translation headsets with them. The translators themselves are in wooden soundproof boxes near the back corner. —————
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Okay, the article here at the BBC points out that North Korea is all upset with the United Nations’ condemnation of the North Korean long range missile launch but that’s just the story for idiot press releases - the REAL story is the Koreans have nothing to fear from regenerating their nuclear program. It really is that simple. They have seen President Obama’s reaction to Iran over the Iranian nuclear crisis - loving video messages sent, overtures for sit down talks, etc. and then the real t
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