Eisaku Sato: Awards Won By Eisaku Sato 123Awards hardwork is paid in form of awards. The biggest english dictionary RealDictionary.com. Awards of eisaku sato. OTHER-NOBEL, 1974, PEACE. http://www.123awards.com/artist/1121.asp
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Extractions: August 2002 While the new French government tries to give the impression that nuclear power will have a new future in the country after the recent elections, the situation in Japan is getting increasingly controversial. The major national daily Asahi Shimbun wrote in a recent editorial (see hereunder): "The future of nuclear-power generation in this country remains uncertain." And the Governor of the powerful Fukushima Prefecture wonders in an interview: "Is nuclear power really cheap?" The full text of the interview with Fukushima Governor Eisaku Sato and the editorial of the Asahi Shimbun, originally published in Japanese on 11 June 02 and published in English on 30 July 02. (Thanks to Green Action, Kyoto, for transmitting this information.) INTERVIEW / Eisaku Sato: Public kept in dark on nuclear power plans Followed by INTERVIEW: Forum needed for parties to discuss nuclear concerns [Posted 14/08/2002] INTERVIEW / Eisaku Sato: Public kept in dark on nuclear power plans The Asahi Shimbun , June 30, 2002 The plutonium-thermal project, which forms the mainstay of the Japanese government's nuclear fuel cycle policy, has come to a standstill after Fukushima and Niigata prefectures overturned their decision to accept it. Fukushima Governor Eisaku Sato, who remains at odds with the government and the electric power industry over the proposed project, says he finds the government plan unacceptable because it lacks a clear future vision. Excerpts from a recent interview with The Asahi Shimbun follow:
TIME Magazine Cover: Eisaku Sato - Feb. 10, 1967 eisaku sato Feb. 10, 1967, previous week s cover following week s cover.Buy framable cover reprint. Search Categories Japan. Search for this issue. http://www.time.com/time/magazine/archive/covers/0,16641,1101670210,00.html
Nobels Fredspris Gjennom 100 år - Eisaku Sato PEACE AS Postboks 19 N4951 Risør Telf 37 15 39 00 Faks 37 15 4358. sato studerte jus i Tokyo og arbeidet siden i jernbaneverket. http://www.aktive-fredsreiser.no/biblioteket/nobels_fredspris/1974_eisaku_sato.h
La Biblioteca Planettiana Translate this page eisaku sato (Tabuse, Yamaguchi, 1901- Tokio, 1975). eisaku sato, uomopolitico e primo ministro giapponese, nasce a Tabuse nel 1901. http://www.comune.jesi.an.it/planettiana/leggerelapace/sato.htm
Munzinger Personen - Eisaku Sato Quelle weiter. eisaku sato Politiker; Nobelpreis (Frieden) 1974. http://register.munzinger.de/personen/00/000/009/00009637.shtml
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Untitled Document Two cases of Cortical desmoid, difficult differnenciate from malignant bone tumorTakeo Abe, Masato sato, eisaku sato from Department of Orthopaedic Surgery http://radiology.dokkyomed.ac.jp/HPF/JSPRe/972/97200.html
Extractions: BACK Original Article Linear Shadows on CT in Absence of the Pulmonary Artery Hiromi Hirazumi, Eiichi Kohda, Kyoichi Hiramatsu ABSTRACT Case Report MRI Canges of a Case of Transverse Cervical Myelitis and Brainstem Encephalitis Ryutaro Kohira, Hiroyuki Yamammori, Hiroko Fujita, Tatsuo Fuchigami, Osami Ookubo, Kensuke Harada ABSTRACT State of the Art 33the Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Pediatric Radiology [Symposium] Embryogenesis of the Corpus Callosum and its Dysgenesis Hidetsuna Utsunomiya ABSTRACT MRI of Congenital Cardiovascular Disease Junta Harada ABSTRACT MR Urography in the Assessment of Congenital Hydronephrosis Kazunari Kaneko, Rieko Nagaoka, Yoshiyuki Ohtomo, Yuichiro Yamashiro, Takeshi Miyano, Hitoshi Chiba, Ryohei Kuwatsuru, Hitoshi Katayama ABSTRACT Experiences of Interventional Procedures in the Pediatric Patients - Special focus on percutaneous non-vascular intervention - Shunsuke Nosaka, Masato Wakabayashi, Osamu Miyazaki, Mikko Miyasaka, Masahiro Nakada, Koonosuke Nakada ABSTRACT Transcatheter Embolization of Hepatic Hemangioma in Neonates Toshio Moritani, Toshinori Aihara, Eiji Oguma, Shigeko Kuwashima, Yoshihisa Shimanuki
Contemporary Review: Japan's Asia Policy In the famous Nixonsato joint communique of 1969, Japanese Prime Minister satoEisaku declared that the security of the Republic of Korea is essential to http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/m2242/1600_274/54869155/p1/article.jhtml
Extractions: Japan and the Two Koreas On the other hand, a reunified Korea, even if achieved peacefully, would not serve Japan's national interests as much as a divided Korea. Therefore, one could argue that, 'the task for Japanese diplomacy is to influence events that will minimize war and enhance a stable peace on the whole of the Korean Peninsula by reducing tension.' This view has not changed in the post-Cold War period as demonstrated in a statement in 1992 by the Japanese Defence Agency. It reaffirmed the importance of the Korean Peninsula to Japan thus: 'The Korean Peninsula is inseparably close to Japan both geographically and historically. Maintaining peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula is important to the peace and security of the overall East Asian region including Japan.' Japanese relations with South Korea have been very delicate because of the legacy of Japan's colonization of the peninsula from 1910 to 1945. In addition, South Korea is concerned about the treatment of a considerable Korean minority living in Japan. On the other hand, South Korea cannot ignore the important role which Japan, as host to a sizeable US military force, plays in its own security.
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