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SUZUKA (GIAPPONE), 4 OTT - Il pilota tedesco della Red Bull Sebastian Vettel ha vinto il Gran Premio del Giappone. 2/o Jarno Trulli (Toyota).3/o Hamilton (McLaren), 4/o Raikkonen (Ferrari). 8/o il leader del Mondiale Jenson Button (Brawn Gp). 12/a l'altra Ferrari di Giancarlo Fisichella. Vettel, partito in pole, ha dominato la gara. La safety car e' entrata in pista a 9 giri dal termine a causa di un incidente alla Toro Rosso di Jaime Alguersuari, senza conseguenze per il pilota spagnolo.
 

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Mainichi Daily News - All Stories All the stories published by the Mainichi Daily News, the number one source of news on Japan in English.
New condominiums built to withstand natural disasters capturing attention

New condominiums equipped to protect residents during earthquakes and other natural disasters are starting to appear in major cities across Japan.

Hospital failed to quickly report outbreak of deadly superbug in Tokyo

A Tokyo hospital at the center of a deadly superbug outbreak did not report the disease for several months after infections started increasing and failed to take immediate measures to curb its spread, it has emerged.

Residents team up to force eviction of gang from apartment in Azabu Juban

In a victory for local residents, K Project, a front company for Kodo-kai, the organization that governs Japan's largest organized crime syndicate, the Yamaguchi-gumi, moved out of its location in a luxury apartment in Tokyo's Azabu Juban district three years after it moved in.

JSA opens sumo training session to the public in bid to regain popularity

The Japan Sumo Association (JSA) invited fans to watch the general training session for wrestlers on Sept.

Toyota to launch new range of budget sports cars

Toyota Motor Corp.

Summer heat keeps tourists away from traditional boat ride on Edo River

The scorching summer heat is keeping tourists away from the "Yagiri-no-Watashi" boat service across the Edo River -- normally a popular tourist attraction in downtown Tokyo.

Sengoku stirs Ozawa supporters with suggestion of no-confidence motion

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshito Sengoku has ruffled supporters of Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) heavyweight Ichiro Ozawa ahead of the election of a new party leader by suggesting that a no-confidence motion could be passed against the Cabinet if Ozawa became prime minister and was later indicted over a political funding scandal.

Ozawa leads Kan in latest Mainichi poll on DPJ leadership race

Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) heavyweight Ichiro Ozawa is holding the lead over Prime Minister Naoto Kan, according to the latest Mainichi Shimbun poll on the upcoming DPJ leadership election.

Illegal pension payments suspected after elderly woman's skeletal remains found

KISHIWADA, Osaka -- The skeletal remains of a body believed to belong to an 83-year-old woman have been found at a private house here, sparking a police investigation into possible illegal pension payments to her family.

Avoiding black and white judgments on placebo effect in medical treatment

I was rather shocked by the book, "Trick or Treatment?: Alternative Medicine on Trial." One of the authors of the book, Simon Singh, is the science writer I trust the most.

Miyazaki cow tests negative for foot-and-mouth disease

MIYAZAKI -- Local farmers here have been relieved to learn that a cow showing symptoms similar to those of foot-and-mouth disease tested negative for the disorder.

2 elderly sisters who died of heatstroke in apartment disliked air conditioners

A neighbor of two elderly sisters who were found dead in their Tokyo apartment apparently due to heatstroke regrets that she should have taken more care of them before they met their fate.

Debate between Kan, Ozawa highlights their shared views, differences

A debate between Prime Minister Naoto Kan and ruling Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) heavyweight Ichiro Ozawa, who are running in the party presidential race, has highlighted both their common ground and differences over policies.

3 injured in arson attack at Nagoya hostess club

NAGOYA -- Two men forced their way into a hostess club here early on Sept.

M&A surge highlights positive side to Japan's strong yen

Overseas mergers and acquisitions by Japanese companies surged to their highest level in a decade between January and August, highlighting a positive side to Japan's strong yen.

Researchers develop airbags for outside of cars to protect pedestrians

HIROSHIMA -- Researchers here have developed new impact-absorbing car body panels with inflated airbags equipped on their outside for the first time in the world.

Dolphin hunting season begins at 'The Cove' filming location

TAIJI, Wakayama -- Local fishermen captured some 20 dolphins off the coast of Taiji, Wakayama Prefecture, as an annual hunting season began amid concerns over possible protests in the town.

Sony must overcome hurdles to stay ahead of Apple's iPod in Japanese market

Apple Inc. announced a refresh of almost its entire line of iPod media players on Sept.

Sept. 4, 2010 - Haiku in English

eyelinerfor scarecrowfirst breeze--Reza Aerabi (Semnan, Iran)

Sept. 3, 2010 - Haiku in English

a cyclist carriesThe Girl from Ipanemathrough the town--Claudia Melchior (Freiburg, Germany)

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Sports › Ishikawa builds 3-shot lead at Fujisankei Classic

Defending champion Ryo Ishikawa put himself in position for his eighth JGTO title by shooting a 3-under 68 in the third round of the Fujisankei…

World › Sea lion mauls 11-year-old boy at Australian zoo

An 11-year-old boy was recovering Saturday after a sea lion mauled him at a popular Sydney zoo's aquarium show as horrified visitors looked on. The…

World › New Zealand skydiving plane crashes; 9 die

Nine people died when a light aircraft belonging to a skydiving company crashed and burst into flames Saturday near a popular tourist spot in New…

Politics › Kan reiterates resolve to revive economy as he seeks support in DPJ race

Prime Minister Naoto Kan on Saturday reiterated his resolve to revitalize the nation's flagging economy by placing priority on employment as he sought to consolidate…

National › Another superbug infects 3 more inpatients at Tokyo hospital

Three inpatients at Teikyo University Hospital, which recently admitted to a number of deaths from a superbug, have been infected with another antibiotic-resistant bacterium, with…

Sports › Braves' Kawakami takes 10th loss

Atlanta Braves right-hander Kenshin Kawakami lasted only three innings against the Florida Marlins on Friday in his first major league start since June 26. Kawakami…

National › Twitter messages posted on missing Japanese journalist's site

Two messages were posted Friday on the Twitter account of a Japanese freelance journalist who went missing around April 1 in Afghanistan saying that he…

Sports › Date Krumm, Morita knocked out of U.S. Open doubles

Kimiko Date Krumm and Ayumi Morita were eliminated from the U.S. Open doubles tournament Friday, losing to Iveta Benesova and Barbora Zahlavova Strycova in the…

National › Minamata exhibition starts at Meiji University

Meiji University and a Tokyo-based nonprofit organization launched an exhibition on Minamata disease Saturday at the central Tokyo university campus to show how victims of…

Crime › Ex-actor Oshio pleads not guilty over woman's death

Former actor Manabu Oshio pleaded not guilty Friday over the death of a woman who allegedly took drugs with him before becoming gravely ill last…

Politics › Futenma not appropriate topic for DPJ election: defense minister

Defense Minister Toshimi Kitazawa said Friday he believes debating the planned relocation of a key U.S. military base within Okinawa Prefecture is not appropriate for…

World › Suicide blast in Pakistan's Quetta kills 58

At least 58 people were killed and nearly 200 others wounded Friday in a suicide bomb blast that targeted a procession of minority Shiite Muslims…

Business › Lawson to boost number of stores in China to 10,000 in 10 years

Takeshi Niinami, president of Lawson Inc, says the Japanese convenience store chain operator intends to raise the number of its stores in China to a…

Top in Category › Travel agency offers Antarctica marathon tour

Nippon Travel Agency has launched a 4.4 million yen package tour to Antarctica in December for people who want to run in the world's southernmost…

National › Coast Guard regional office chief fired over PR debacle

Transport minister Seiji Maehara sacked the head of a regional Japan Coast Guard office and his deputy on Friday over a public relations debacle following…

Technology › Apple Japan replaces 5,000 iPod batteries in 3 weeks

Apple Japan Inc replaced about 5,000 batteries of its iPod nano music players in three weeks in August following reported incidents in which the popular…

Crime › 'Pink Panther' member indicted on robbery, avoids lay judge trial

The Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office on Friday indicted a Montenegrin member of the ''Pink Panther'' ring of thieves on charges of robbery and intrusion…

Politics › Cabinet members try to whip up support for Kan's reelection

Members of Prime Minister Naoto Kan's cabinet on Friday redoubled their efforts to rally support for his reelection as Democratic Party of Japan president, pointing…

World › IAEA chief asks Israel to join nuclear nonproliferation treaty

The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency has asked Israel to consider signing up to the nuclear nonproliferation treaty, according to a report made…

Picture of the Day › All aboard

A built-in train set is seen next to a bed in the Washington Hotel in Tokyo's Akihabara district. This hotel has built a train set…

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Giappone: ex modella superministro entusiasma teenager
lunedì 19 luglio 2010
Piu' che un comizio, il concerto di una rockstar. All'ultimo incontro con gli elettori, sul tettuccio del minivan, Renho, ex modella di 42 anni nippo-taiwanese, mamma di due gemelli e superministro giapponese alla 'rivitalizzazione del governo', e' stata accolta da un'autentica standing ovation. A Shibuya, quartiere centrale di Tokyo che non conosce soste, venerdi' scorso erano i teenager ad avere occupato la prima fila e a salutare la 'loro' star, piu' applaudita del potente segretario di gabinetto,
Yoshito Sengoku.
 
Il partito Democratico nipponico ha accusato una pesante sconfitta al voto di domenica per il rinnovo del Senato perdendo la maggioranza, ma la corsa di Renho (usa il suo nome che e' piu' facile da ricordare), e' sembrata inarrestabile. Telegenica e profonda conoscitrice della 'comunicazione con il piccolo schermo', e' stata la piu' suffragata con un bottino di 1,7 milioni di voti, unica tra i candidati a superare il tetto di un milione, grazie al lavoro di centinaia di giovani volontari che con grande entusiasmo, indossando una maglietta rossa su cui era disegnato il suo profilo in nero, hanno battuto a tappeto il collegio elettorale di Tokyo.
 
In base agli ultimi sondaggi, e' il ministro con ''il piu' alto gradimento'', tanto da 'strigliare' i colleghi democratici per ''evitare divisioni e processi'' post-sconfitta, e anche l'esempio di donna nipponica quanto di piu' distante dalla figura tradizionale tutta casa e famiglia. Spiazza un paese ancora con una solida impronta maschilista, ma piace. Il suo exploit e' il piu' eclatante di una serie di primati femminili in Giappone registrati nell'ultimo mese: la Bank of Japan, per la prima volta in 128 anni di storia, ha nominato a capo di una delle sue filiali regionali una donna; la Japan Airlines ha annunciato la sua prima capitano-pilota; East Japan Railway ha dato la gestione di due stazioni ferroviarie dell' area di Tokyo a due giovani capistazione con meno di 40 anni. Sviluppi che suggerirebbero un'ondata 'rosa' sul Paese, se non si scontrassero con la sintesi delle statistiche: uno studio del World Economic Forum dello scorso anno, sui progressi nel colmare il divario tra i sessi in settori come politica, salute, istruzione ed economia, ha piazzato Tokyo al 101/mo posto su 134 paesi. L'ultimo rapporto Ocse, su 21 nazioni, ha posizionato il Sol Levante al secondo peggior indice per disparita', con le donne che pur avendo stesse mansioni hanno un salario inferiore del 33% rispetto agli uomini.
 
Tre quarti delle donne lavoratrici giapponesi lasciano l'impiego alla nascita di un figlio, quasi sempre senza piu' fare ritorno nel mercato del lavoro. Segnali di una nuova era? ''Direi proprio di no'', ha notato Nobuko Matsubara, ex ambasciatrice in Italia e prima donna nella storia del Giappone a ricoprire la carica di segretario generale di un ministro, nel suo caso del Lavoro. ''Anche dieci anni fa sembrava cosi' e pensavamo alla stessa maniera - ha osservato parlando con l'Ansa -. Le cose, ne sono sicura, andranno piu' a rilento. I tempi non sono ancora maturi''.