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Vivienne Kenrick
For Vivienne Kenrick's latest contributions to The Japan Times, see below:
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Apr 19, 2003
Silvio Vita
Silvio Vita leads an enviable life. He says perhaps he is lucky. That may be true, but it is not the whole story. He is also hardworking, and his work has done more than luck to bring him recognition and reward. He is a Roman, born in Romulus' fabulous city, which, built over seven hills by the Tiber...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Apr 12, 2003
Daw Aye Mi
This year's chairwoman of the Asia-Pacific festival and charity bazaar is Daw Aye Mi, wife of the ambassador of the Union of Myanmar to Japan. She fills her rule appropriately, as charity for her is imperative. A pious lady who likes to play table tennis, she reads a lot, especially religious books....
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Apr 5, 2003
Peter Coney
Out of five sons in the Coney family of Melbourne, Australia, two are lawyers. Peter Coney said: "I realized from legal studies in high school how pervasive the law is in society. It's something intangible that shapes the way people behave. The influence of my brother, who was already practicing, encouraged...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Mar 29, 2003
Reiko Tsukamoto
The vineyards of Yamanashi excel as Japan's oldest and most successful wine producing districts. Canopies of grapevines spread across Yamanashi land, where sunshine, rainfall, the seasons and soil get together to bring on the growth of high quality grapes.
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Mar 22, 2003
Toko Shinoda
In an interview in the 1960s, artist Toko Shinoda said it was both wonderful and terrible to be driven by something inside. She quoted Japan's woodblock print artist Hokusai. "I know what he meant when he said that at 75 he could understand a little. If he lived to be 90 he would understand more. And...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Mar 15, 2003
Renato Brandao
"Theater is and has always been the most important force in my life," said Renato Brandao. "It has a life-transforming, mystical power. It says that you can improve yourself, you can enlarge your horizons, you don't have to be bound by today's limits. I felt victimized when I was young, and it gave me...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Mar 8, 2003
Cheryl Hsiu Ying Lee
Refugees International Japan gives as its goal helping to "restore the physical and mental well-being and dignity of refugees and internally displaced persons by supporting emergency, health and education projects around the world." Annually since 1990, the Art of Dining Charity Exhibition has been a...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Mar 1, 2003
Mary Kilgarriff
Mary Kilgarriff says she grew up in a service-minded family in Ireland. "When I moved to Japan in 1990, I was struck by the absence here of the type of community service that I took for granted. I approached the Irish ambassador at that time, Jim Sharkey, and his wife, Sattie, and with their support...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Feb 22, 2003
Connie Chung
CNNj, a team product of CNN and JCTV, is to launch in March a new service for Japanese viewers. It plans to combine content from three of CNN's award-winning networks, and to increase the use of the Japanese language in its news and feature programs. Amongst the U.S. shows that it will make accessible...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Feb 15, 2003
J.A. Stam
At the end of the 1960s, when Joop Stam was a student at Keio Kokusai Center in Tokyo, people used to say: "That young man from Holland will go a long way. He typifies the modern young scholar, who is eager and able to take advantage of today's opportunities."
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Feb 8, 2003
Faith Bach
From her home in Boston, Faith Bach says she always wanted to come to Japan. "I don't know why. These things just happen," she said. She was not encouraged by her parents, who "were not in any way interested in Japan." They had bequeathed her in childhood love and understanding of theater, providing...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Feb 1, 2003
Sakae Ishikawa
"Since my work is theoretical, I like to think I am part of the academic world," Sakae Ishikawa said. "Whether I can call myself a scholar or not is a delicate question."
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Jan 25, 2003
Mariko Asano
Americans Millard and Linda Fuller began Habitat for Humanity International in 1976. Appalled to know that more than one-fifth of the world's people were living without decent shelter, this couple set out to do something about poor housing and homelessness. They called on volunteers to help build simple,...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Jan 18, 2003
Rachel Walzer
The play now in rehearsal for a Tokyo presentation "reflects in its crudeness the state of our world today," Rachel Walzer said. Preparing for her role in "What the Butler Saw," she has "strong opinions about this farce. In it, nothing is sacred, and it seems to offend everyone under the sun. Yet beneath...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Jan 11, 2003
Luigi Cerantola
It is unusual to meet someone so unconventional as professor Luigi Cerantola. He has impeccable credentials in his publications of poetry, art and literary criticism, and in his collaborations with musicians for opera librettos. He presents himself with whimsy as a maverick who has a nonconforming wry,...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Jan 4, 2003
Junko Okura
Last month the Junior Group of the Japan-British Society held a traditionally British Christmas party. In the revelry of a Tokyo British pub, participants enjoyed roast turkey and stuffing, and mince pies with cream and brandy sauce.
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Dec 28, 2002
Rosanna Zambon
Many years ago, a Tokyo woman had a house to let in Sengawa. She used to laugh ruefully at the peculiarities of some of her short-term tenants. Then she had a pair who were the best, who she hoped would stay a long time, whom she spoke of affectionately as "a lovely young couple." They were Rosanna Zambon,...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Dec 21, 2002
Tiopira Te Huia
Tiopira Te Huia says he does as his heart dictates.
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Dec 14, 2002
Carol Iwanaga
Carol Iwanaga, an American woman married to a Japanese man, says the Association of Foreign Wives of Japanese is a helpful organization. "I think it is good for any woman engaged or married, or who has been married to a Japanese man, in order to get a better feeling of community while she is living here,"...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Dec 7, 2002
Mitsunori Seino
A European missionary who many years ago established a school in the hill station of Darjeeling said every person has two basic requirements in life: cleanliness and books.

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