Bolton specified three sources of funds remitted legally and illegally to that country: sales of ballistic missiles and other weapons of mass destruction; sales of illegal drugs; and connections with Japanese organized crime networks. http://www.fpcj.jp/e/shiryo/vfj/03/8_8.html
>>39 http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/2004-11-29-hyperion_x.htm California company offers workers 'hot deal' for purchasing a hybrid Toyota's Prius gas-electric hybrid and Honda's Insight two-seater and Civic Hybrid sedan each roughly $21,000 are the only models eligible for the $5,000. Honda's Accord hybrid and Ford's Escape hybrid don't hit the fuel-economy threshold.
"Aum and North Korea" http://www.dstc.edu.au/ListArchive/eclectika/archive/2003/02/msg00192.html The Cult at the End of the World: The Terrifying Story of the Aum Doomsday Cult By Andrew Marshall,David E. Kaplan Marshall is Asia correspondent for British Esquire. First serial to Wired; condensation rights to Reader's Digest. http://www.amazon.co.jp/exec/obidos/ASIN/0517705435/ref=sr_aps_eb_/250-8958373-1584216 "Japan has long been North Korea's shopping mall of choice when it comes to military components. It has the advantages of proximity, advanced technology and a large population of ethnic Koreans, many with family ties to the North or to the pro-Pyongyang General Assn. of Korean Residents in Japan." Los Angeles Times February 24, 2004 パチンコと在日と総連は、北朝鮮兵器開発の資金源 North Korean Officials Have Long History in Crime ソース:在日本国米国大使館 http://japan.usembassy.gov/e/p/tp-20030522a9.html Bolton specified three sources of funds remitted legally and illegally to that country: sales of ballistic missiles and other weapons of mass destruction; sales of illegal drugs; and connections with Japanese organized crime networks. ソース:日本外国人記者クラブ http://www.fpcj.jp/e/shiryo/vfj/03/8_8.html Yakuza cash is funding Pyongyang's WMD ソース:ジャパンタイムス http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/getarticle.pl5?nn20030606a1.htm
日本で、日本人は人種差別が大好きと騒いで金儲けをしてる、日本人帰化した元アメリカ白人、有道出人(あるどうでびと)David Aldwinckleの出身地で起きた事件 last April 11, a group of mostly Japanese and Asian American Syracuse University students went to eat in the early morning hours at the Denny's restaurant on Erie Boulevard East just outside of campus. The students charge that they were denied seating, asked to leave the restaurant, and then were attacked by a gang of white patrons shouting anti-Asian epithets in the restaurant's parking lot. According to the students, the incident began when their group was forced to wait for nearly a half-hour. After watching white patrons who arrived after them be seated first, one of the students, Li Chiu, went to complain to the hostess about the discriminatory treatment. She replied, "Don't even go there!" A manager then asked the students to leave, and they were escorted outside by two armed security guards who were also off-duty deputy sheriffs, pushing and shoving two of the students, Derrick Lizardo and his white friend Sean Dugan, in the process. Outside the restaurant as they were approaching their cars to leave, the students say a group of white men who had been eating inside the restaurant came outside yelling racial slurs and, without provocation, attacked Yuya Hasegawa. As Lizardo and Dugan tried to come to their friend's aid, they too were attacked. Meanwhile, they charge, the two security guards watched without intervening as the attack continued. They also charge that one of the guards used pepper spray against Lizardo during the attack and threatened to use it against some of the others as well. "I stood by and watched as two armed and uniformed security guards began shoving my friends for no apparent reason
But what was even worse, when we were attacked by a large group of white males, clearly outnumbered and out-muscled, the security guards did absolutely nothing to stop the attack," Yoshika Kusada tearfully told reporters at a press conference last month at the offices of the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, the New York-based advocacy group that is representing the students. "I begged the security guards for help--'Do something, why aren't you doing anything?'--over and over." Kusada said she was knocked unconscious after trying to pull an attacker off of one of her friends. She said the fight only stopped when two black students, who were in a separate party, intervened to end the fight. Kyoko Hiraoka, one of the Japanese students, said, "I think that in this country there is no justice. I'm so disappointed that this report didn't tell the truth. I now have to live in fear of being attacked again because they're free." The district attorney's report contradicted the findings of a report by a federal Civil Rights Monitor who recommended that the manager who ordered the students to leave the restaurant be fired and the hostess be suspended without pay. The monitor also recommended that the deputies, who are no longer Denny's employees, not be rehired. The monitor found that the employees had not received necessary nondiscrimination training and recommended that Denny's develop a new video-based training program. http://www.asianweek.com/091997/dennys.html http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=2nd&navby=case&no=009015v2&exact=1 http://www.expressindia.com/ie/daily/19970606/15750843.html http://maps.yahoo.com/dd_result?ed=xTowJeV.wimQQVd6MsEKU7USFw--&csz=Geneva%2C+NY&country=us&tcsz=Syracuse%2C+NY&tcountry=us
>>81 お前も出し惜しみせずに、$20で良いから寄付しろ! それとも口だけか? 全部ちゃんとした所だけど、この辺は可也有名だね。 Red Cross CARE Doctors Without Borders Save the Children SAWSO (Salvation Army World Service Office) UNICEF