Monday, October 13, 2003
Chinese held over kidnapping speak fluent Japanese
SHENYANG, China (Kyodo) Three Chinese men detained over
the kidnapping of a Japanese man here all speak fluent
Japanese, informed sources said Sunday.
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Maybe criminal gangs in the future will be able to
address Japanese victims properly, saying "Kane wo
dase!" or "Kinko wo akero!"
Man charged for 100 yen theft
Crime really doesn't pay.
Hoping to nip a growing trend in the bud, authorities
Sept. 30 charged a Tokyo man with stealing old
newspapers from a trash disposal site.
The haul was allegedly worth 100 yen.
The criminal mastermind was spotted by police stealing
the old newspapers early Aug. 20 and questioned.
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The horror . . . The horror . . .
Considering Japan has such a glut of recyclable paper
that recycling companies take a loss must PAY to get
rid of shiploads of it in say, South Korea, because
there is not a market for it in Japan, they should be
glad that someone is cutting down on Japanese waste.
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>Chinese held over kidnapping speak fluent Japanese
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>SHENYANG, China (Kyodo) Three Chinese men detained over
>the kidnapping of a Japanese man here all speak fluent
>Japanese, informed sources said Sunday.
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>Maybe criminal gangs in the future will be able to
>address Japanese victims properly, saying "Kane wo
>dase!" or "Kinko wo akero!"
I'm sure Mr. Kume on NewsStation is, at this hour, reminiscing about the old
days when furriner criminals were considerate and predictable enough to only
speak their own languages.
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Hasn't he lost his contract? I'm sure I read somewhere that they were
ditching him for someone cheaper.
--
Great moments in Australian diplomacy, Kirribilli, 1975
"Look, Michael, you can argue until you're black in the face, but
wherever Ansett Airlines is involved it's always the nigger in the
woodpile."
Charlie Jones to Papua New Guinea's head of government, Sir Michael Somare