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The cause was complications of lymphoma, said his wife, Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston.
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Farewell to Manzanar, co-authored with his wife, Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston - a true account of her family's experience during and after the World War Two internment, it is in a 67th printing from Bantam
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As Wakatsuki, the former Bank of Japan official, argues, that would strengthen the world economy: "Instead of going first to London or New York, we can invest in Asia directly using bonds."
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Wakatsuki and Okada were not alone in preferring hard times to war.
Sealing Their Fate David Downing 2009
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Wakatsuki is the first to acknowledge that these advantages are relative, and that Japan is in dire economic straits.
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So much, I suppose, for Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and James D. Houston's Farewell to Manzanar (1973), another good book displaced from the school canon by a bad one.
A Reader's Manifesto 2001
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Farewell to Manzanar (written with his wife, Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston) and Continental Drift are sterling examples of this.
Snow Mountain Passage: Summary and book reviews of Snow Mountain Passage by James Houston. 2001
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So much, I suppose, for Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and James D. Houston's Farewell to Manzanar (1973), another good book displaced from the school canon by a bad one.
A Reader's Manifesto 2001
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The Wakatsuki cabinet fell, and Tanaka Giichi (18631929), leader of the Seiykai, became prime minister, pursuing an activist policy toward China.
1926-89 2001
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The Wakatsuki government fell, and a new government was formed by Inukai Tsuyoshi (18551932), with Gen. Araki Sadao as war minister.
1931, March 2001
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