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SCOTT ONEIL

Japan Times
WORLD / Science & Health
Oct 31, 2019
Scientists race to stop world's fastest spreading tropical disease
Mosquitoes are much more than a bloodsucking annoyance. For close to half of the world, they represent disease and death.
EDITORIALS
Feb 17, 2008
Downward risks for Japan's economy
Japan's real gross domestic product grew 0.9 percent in the October-December period from the previous quarter for annualized growth of 3.7 percent growth — more than double the market forecast of 1.5 percent annualized growth. The nation's economy is expected to achieve the government projection of 1.3 percent real growth for fiscal 2007 even if it shrinks 1.6 percent in the January-March 2008 period.
EDITORIALS
Feb 16, 2008
Death of a terrorist
Mr. Imad Mugniyeh, one of the world's most wanted men, was killed this week in Damascus. Mr. Mugniyeh, a commander of Hezbollah, the militant Islamist group, has been sought for his role in a series of terror attacks around the world that killed hundreds of people. Although no group claimed responsibility for the killing, Israel has been blamed. Retaliation is sure to follow, for which Mr. Mugniyeh would likely be proud.
EDITORIALS
Feb 7, 2008
Protecting computer users
Kyoto prefectural police have arrested an engineering graduate school student on suspicion of creating and spreading a computer virus via the peer-to-peer, file-sharing software program Winny. He is believed to be the first person in Japan to be arrested in connection with creating a computer virus. The circumstances of his arrest show that Japan is not well prepared legally to fight cybercrime. The lack of laws to punish those who create and use computer viruses forced police to accuse the suspect of violation of the Copyright Law.

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Historically, kabuki was considered the entertainment of the merchant and peasant classes, a far cry from how it is regarded today.
For Japan's oldest kabuki theater, the show must go on