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Hideki Shimamura, an earthquake scientist at Musashino Gakuin University near Tokyo, is almost as blunt.
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Japanese officials tried a similar approach after the 1995 Kobe earthquake with bad results, said Shigeki Yamanaka , a professor at Kwansei Gakuin University who specializes in disaster reconstruction.
Hard Choices Slow Rebuilding in Japan Patrick Barta 2011
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The U.S. and Europe appear to want weaker currencies to fight their economic woes, said Mr. Sakakibara, now a professor at Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo.
Mr. Yen Sees Euro Support Plan as Futile Takashi Nakamichi 2011
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In late August, over bowls of steaming ramen noodles at one of the few local restaurants back in operation, Mr. Niinuma discussed an option with Rinnosuke: Ichinoseki Gakuin High School, a private school in the same city where Mr. Niinuma had studied, about two hours away.
Baseball Helps Japanese Town Heal Gordon Fairclough 2011
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Shinji Hatta , professor of accounting at Tokyo's Aoyama Gakuin University, said he wasn't surprised by the panel's decision not to hold the two outside accounting firms responsible.
Panel Clears Olympus Accounting Firms Juro Osawa 2012
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"The board directors weren't doing their job," said Shinji Hatta , a professor of accounting and corporate governance at Tokyo's Aoyama Gakuin University, who wasn't a member of the investigative panel.
At Olympus, Stumbles in Scandal Juro Osawa 2011
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The itinerary included three days in Tokyo, three days in Kyoto, and one day in Fukuoka, home town of Haruo Furukawa, teacher and noted Jack London scholar in Seinan Gakuin University.
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In 1983 when I was at U.C. Berkeley as a post-doctoral scholar and on a research leave from Seinan Gakuin University, Fukuoka City, Japan, my family and I visited Jack London State Park.
Appendix B 2003
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Gakuin, straight into a sunset, unsung, unseen by mortal eye.
Flash-lights from the Seven Seas Francis John McConnell 1917
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"It's hard to believe that Olympus could have kept such a large-scale cover-up secret from its auditors, who study its finances intimately," said Shinji Hatta, a professor of auditing at the Graduate School of Professional Accountancy at Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo.
NYT > Home Page By HIROKO TABUCHI 2012
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