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Is it merely coincidence that you can reassemble the continents into a single supercontinent that would encase a much smaller Earth like the shell of an egg? According to Growing Earth Theory it is not.

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DPJ to admit existence of secret nuke pact

The Foreign Ministry decides to admit the existence of a secret Japan-U.S. pact under which Tokyo allows stopovers of U.S. military vessels or aircraft carrying nuclear weapons.

Early-bird Uniqlo sale celebrates founding

The Uniqlo chain holds an early-morning sale at about 400 stores to mark the 60th anniversary of the founding of its operator, with more than 2,000 people lining up before dawn outside its flagship store in Tokyo's Ginza district.

No quick Futenma decision: Hatoyama

Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama says he is not ready to reach a conclusion by the end of the year on the relocation of U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Futenma in Okinawa Prefecture.

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J. League title race heats up; Edmilson propels Reds past Jubilo

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Kashima Antlers and Gamba Osaka ramped up the pressure on Kawasaki Frontale in the J. League title race with wins on Saturday.

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LIFE IN JAPAN
Our growing Earth?

By JEFF OGRISSEG

The world is awash with wild theories, conjecture and speculation about everything you could imagine — and then some. ...

LIFE IN JAPAN
Dogmas may blinker mainstream scientific thinking

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Top artist draws growing global conclusions

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'2012' star tells of being John Cusack

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The year 2012, according to the ancient Mayas, is the year Earth destructs and a new cycle of life begins. (The Aztec and other pre-Columbian American calendars also held a cyclical view of the universe, sort of ...

Tsumuji Kaze Shokudo no Yoru
Hokkaido food for thought has a surrealistic side dish

Take a quaint European-looking restaurant in a quiet Hokkaido town in the dead of winter. Add quirky regulars who are treated to nightly disquisitions, philosophical and otherwise, by the avuncular owner of a local hat shop. Toss in scrumptious- looking ...

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Five cheating men and a dead girl in the attic

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Back to sleep folks — it's only the end of the world, yet again

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A favorite chef's inspired return

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Fantastic news: Restaurant J has returned. After a gap of over four years, one of our most talented chefs, Masahito Ueki, is back in action in Tokyo. ...

An early start for Japanese wines

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A masterclass at the counter

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Dancing in the Tokushima streets

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After being in Japan for a while, you get to know a place by its festivals. ...

Shades of Greece on the Inland Sea

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Freedoms on the outer limit

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Early modern home exhibited

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Chochikukyo, a residence built in 1928 in the foothills of Mount Tennozan, Kyoto Prefecture, was probably one of the first houses in this country to be designed using the metric system, as opposed to the traditional measurements of bu, sun, ...

Asian Performing Arts Festival has works from seven nations

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Focus on arty Asian marvels at Tokyo's FILMeX festival

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Christmas cooking in English

The pick of this week's specials at Japan's hotels and restaurants.



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Black "moon" bears are on the brink of extinction in much of western Japan, although killing them continues apace; injuries caused by them are also on the rise. The stories behind this sad business read at times like a detective novel.