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Scores die in monster Oklahoma tornado

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Scores die in monster Oklahoma tornado

A monstrous tornado at least 800 meters wide roared through the suburbs of Oklahoma City on Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods and destroying an elementary school with a direct blow as children and teachers huddled against winds of up to 320 kph. At least 91 ...

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Window on China's defense policy

China's critics are usually disappointed by its annual white paper on national defense. Beijing's eighth white paper since 1998 is notable for its view of U.S. policy.

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Apps to stay healthy, hear the news and keep in touch

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Apps to stay healthy, hear the news and keep in touch

by Rick Martin

If you work in an office, you probably spend a fair part of your time sitting at a desk, which, of course, isn’t very healthy. To combat that the Pomodoro technique recommends that you work in intervals with regular breaks — for example, 25 ...

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Fear and incarceration, from Kampala to Nagoya

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Fear and incarceration, from Kampala to Nagoya

by Stephen Carr

“I was stopped by two men in a government-registered vehicle, blindfolded and dragged off the street. They took me away to a house in a place I did not know. I was forced into a room with blood all over the walls and floor, ...

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Outsider art that comes from within

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Outsider art that comes from within

by Edward M. Gómez

"Outsider art" is relatively new in Japan and, as a genre, works made by self-taught Japanese artists are still not very well known on the category-delineating, label-loving international art scene.

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Nadal too much for rival Federer in Italian Open final

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Nadal too much for rival Federer in Italian Open final

After all these years, Rafael Nadal still knows how to dominate Roger Federer. In the 30th meeting between the two tennis greats, Nadal controlled the final from start to finish to win 6-1, 6-3 Sunday for his seventh Italian Open title. “Rafa was just ...

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Japanese Baseball | NPB NOTEBOOK Dec 5, 2010

Valentine says NPB needs major reform

by Jason Coskrey

The posting system is far from perfect, but is there a better solution? Currently, Japanese players, and due to a few contract quirks some foreign players such as Chunichi’s Chen Wei-yin, usually have two methods of taking their game to the MLB. They can ...

Batting center hit hard by recession

Japanese Baseball | NPB NOTEBOOK Nov 8, 2010

Batting center hit hard by recession

by Kaz Nagatsuka

TOYOYAMA, Aichi Pref. — On a mild Sunday morning, a throng of enthusiastic baseball-playing youngsters were waiting for their turn, while some casual adults tried to have some fun hitting the ball at one local batting cage just outside Nagoya. The scenery is nothing ...

Japanese Baseball | NPB NOTEBOOK Nov 7, 2010

Rooting for Dragons is a Nagoya tradition

by Kaz Nagatsuka

NAGOYA — Baseball fans in Nagoya bleed Dragon blue. Unlike other big cities, including Tokyo and Osaka, where fans of different teams are intermingled, baseball almost automatically means the Chunichi Dragons in this town. The people in Nagoya and in this region are said ...

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Japanese Baseball | NPB NOTEBOOK Nov 4, 2010

Imae, Kiyota make case for Japan Series MVP award consideration

by Kaz Nagatsuka

CHIBA — Obviously, it’s too early to talk about who will be the Japan Series MVP award. But after watching the way the Marines sink the Chunichi Dragons in Tuesday’s Game 3, maybe it’s not too crazy to start arguing. So far, two of ...

Marines excited to play at home again

Japanese Baseball | NPB NOTEBOOK Nov 3, 2010

Marines excited to play at home again

by Kaz Nagatsuka

CHIBA — The Marines had hopes for weeks to return to the warm cheers at home on a chilly November night. The Japan Series moved to an open-aired Chiba Marine Stadium on Tuesday, when Game 3 of the Japan Series was played between Chiba ...

Marines' Iguchi knows key to playoff success

Japanese Baseball | NPB NOTEBOOK Nov 1, 2010

Marines' Iguchi knows key to playoff success

by Kaz Nagatsuka

NAGOYA — Having had the rare experience of collecting championship rings on both sides of the Pacific, Tadahito Iguchi knows what it takes to earn postseason victories. The 35-year-old infielder, who won a pair of Japan Series titles with the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks and ...

Veteran guile, wisdom aided Dragons in CL Climax Series clincher

Japanese Baseball | NPB NOTEBOOK Oct 25, 2010

Veteran guile, wisdom aided Dragons in CL Climax Series clincher

by Jason Coskrey

The Chunichi Dragons have their fair share of youth on the roster, but it was a group of veterans who helped them reach the Japan Series with a 4-3 win over the Yomiuri Giants in Game 4 of the Central League Climax Series on ...

Sakamoto impressing with show of power

Japanese Baseball | NPB NOTEBOOK Sep 24, 2010

Sakamoto impressing with show of power

by Jason Coskrey

For pitchers facing shortstops, usually the main worry is letting them get on base, where their speed can create problems. Against Hayato Sakamoto lately, just keeping the ball in the park can be considered a victory. In his third full season, the Yomiuri Giants ...

Pitching down stretch puts Dragons in position to take CL pennant

Japanese Baseball | NPB NOTEBOOK Sep 18, 2010

Pitching down stretch puts Dragons in position to take CL pennant

by Jason Coskrey

The Chunichi Dragons got off to a slow start but they’re sprinting toward the finish line. In the last month, the Dragons have snapped Tony Blanco out of an offensive funk, kept Kazuhiro Wada and Masahiko Morino playing at a high level, and watched ...

Japanese Baseball | NPB NOTEBOOK Sep 10, 2010

Standridge key figure for Tigers down stretch

by Jason Coskrey

Good pitching trumps good hitting. That’s usually the rule of thumb come playoff time. But in the postseason, good pitching means having more than one good pitcher. After all, the ace can’t throw every game. The Hanshin Tigers already had a great pitcher in ...

Orix's Kaneko on fire as Buffs chase playoffs

Japanese Baseball | NPB NOTEBOOK Sep 3, 2010

Orix's Kaneko on fire as Buffs chase playoffs

by Jason Coskrey

Just call Chihiro Kaneko a late bloomer. The Orix Buffaloes hurler isn’t usually mentioned alongside Yu Darvish, Toshiya Sugiuchi, Tsuyoshi Wada and others as one of Japan’s top pitchers. Even so, none of the aforementioned pitchers can hold a candle to the numbers Kaneko ...

Tigers slugger Brazell praises team's fans

Japanese Baseball | NPB NOTEBOOK Jul 24, 2010

Tigers slugger Brazell praises team's fans

by Jason Coskrey

FUKUOKA — Craig Brazell didn’t care that he was almost left off the All-Star roster. All that mattered was when all the players were introduced prior Friday’s Nippon Professional Baseball All-Star Series Game 1, he was out there standing on the foul line alongside ...

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