Tuesday, May 27, 2008

After the Earthquake, diseases spread

One week after the May 14th M-7.9 earthquake shaken Sichuan and reached as far as Shanghai, another disaster is approaching, this time, infectious disease.


Affected by the earthquake, The Sichuan tourism industry suffers over 700 billion yen loss


Japanese ambassador to the U.S. Ryozo Kato is leaving after six and half years in Washington, he became the longest serving top Japanese diplomat in this position. In an interview he show certain optimism towards the possible a democratic President. He said he was impressed by Barak Obama who is "pragmatic".


National Museum for Crime and Punishment opens in Washington DC


African Summit opens in Yokohama, Japan.

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