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One of the Beluga whale, Aliya at an aquarium in Hamada City, Japan charms the crowd by blowing air bubbles straight at the spectators.
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One of the Beluga whale, Aliya at an aquarium in Hamada City, Japan charms the crowd by blowing air bubbles straight at the spectators.
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Mr. Hamada, a former political scientist, is a first-term LDP lawmaker.
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"I feel sorry, but I don't think I'm taking their customers," said the 40-year-old Mr. Hamada, who started his mobile curry business in November with a $100,000 investment.
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"We reject the fighting in Libya...we strongly reject foreign intervention," declared Abed Abu Hamada , leader of the Megharbah tribe, in a speech to the televised gathering of white-robed elders.
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Mr. Kan also tapped an opposition lawmaker—Kazuyuki Hamada—to act as an aid to the reconstruction minister, an attempt to gain opposition support for the government's rebuilding efforts, widely criticized as slow and inefficient.
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Mr. Hamada disputes that he posed a business threat because his menu of mostly Japanese curry dishes isn't offered at any of the area's restaurants.
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The complaint prompted the police to revoke JapaCurry owner Jay Hamada 's permit for that street.
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Mr. Hamada said he doesn't plan to return to Second Street.
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"There were worried voices," Mr. Okada said about Mr. Kan's decision to add Mr. Hamada to the leadership team.
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