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Journalist Nobuyuki Hayashi is the noted exception, with a fantastic post on the difference in scope, competitiveness, feedback, profitability, and diversity of the two cultural spheres.
Global Voices in English » Japan: On How to Perceive the Japanese Web (Part Two) 2009
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First-year Ravens girls tennis coach Tim Oberhelman calls Hayashi his "gift from god" after she trekked halfway around the world, "to learn English and a different culture," as Hayashi put it.
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First-year Ravens girls tennis coach Tim Oberhelman calls Hayashi his ȁC;gift from godȁD; after she trekked halfway around the world, ȁC;to learn English and a different culture,ȁD; as Hayashi put it.
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An independent operator will be opening a Japanese restaurant called Hayashi's at Kingsgate North.
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Yuka Hayashi/The Wall Street Journal Iitate resident Kenta Sato, 29, grew frustrated that the government wouldn't issue an evacuation order in the days after the disaster.
Murky Science Clouded Japan Nuclear Response Yuka Hayashi 2011
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Write to Brad Frischkorn at bradford.frischkorn@dowjones.com and Yuka Hayashi at yuka.hayashi@wsj.com
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Yuka Hayashi for The Wall Street Journal Tamotsu Baba, Namie's mayor, accused the government of not sharing information from its radiation forecasting system quickly enough, imperiling residents.
How Japan Stumbled in Forecasting Fallout in One Town Yuka Hayashi 2011
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Write to Yuka Hayashi at yuka.hayashi@wsj.com and Tom Barkley at tom.barkley@dowjones.com
Japan's Bid to Join Asian Trade Pact Faces a Leery U.S. Yuka Hayashi 2012
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Yuka Hayashi/The Wall Street Journal Koichi Sato, 57, wasn't nearly as worried about radiation as his son, Kenta, was.
Murky Science Clouded Japan Nuclear Response Yuka Hayashi 2011
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Yuka Hayashi for The Wall Street Journal Ryuji Ohura, who spent hours looking after evacuees at the school, worried as he left the site that he 'would get leukemia and die young.'
How Japan Stumbled in Forecasting Fallout in One Town Yuka Hayashi 2011
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