Friday, October 29, 2010

DTN News: Japan Top Stories / Headlines News Dated October 29, 2010

DTN News: Japan Top Stories / Headlines News Dated October 29, 2010
Source: DTN News - - This article compiled by Roger Smith from reliable sources
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Giants batter Lee in opener

The Giants knock around Rangers ace Cliff Lee in an 11-7 victory in Game 1 of the World Series.

BASEBALL
Fighters, Lions draft's big winners

BJ-LEAGUE NOTEBOOK
Okada has made little impact for Lakestars

By ED ODEVEN

LIFE IN JAPAN
COP10: A meet to save life on Earth?

By WINIFRED BIRD

The next time someone asks you what biodiversity is, try this: "It's about your life, life on this planet, and about what we're doing to this planet with our eyes open." ...

LIFE IN JAPAN
Biodiversity inspiration

By MARK BRAZIL

LIFE IN JAPAN
Key facts and figures

By WINIFRED BIRD and JANE SINGER

Playing it for laughs the understated way

By YUNG-HSIANG KAO

It is 3 p.m. in a quiet, residential neighborhood in Tokyo. A lady in a red dress stands by the side of a narrow street in front of a house, her hair held back and her face shielded from the ...

When You're Strange
Reality is stranger than fiction

By GIOVANNI FAZIO

Do The Doors still matter in 2010? That's the unstated question posed to anyone watching "When You're Strange," a new documentary that tracks the band's short and tumultuous career in the 1960s. ...

All God's Children Can Dance
Dancing in sync with the original

By KAORI SHOJI

Raiou (The Lightning Tree)
Feudal romance avoids cliches

By MARK SCHILLING

DiCillo opens the doors

By GIOVANNI FAZIO

Movie listings of currently showing films in Japan
Not all white rice tastes the same

By MAKIKO ITOH

In Japan, the freshness and seasonality of ingredients used in cooking is of paramount importance. Even in this age of mass production and imported foods, people still care about the appearance of fresh bamboo shoots in spring, or the first ...

Small is beautiful out in Nakame

By ROBBIE SWINNERTON

Affordable wines for all occasions

By FELICITY HUGHES

Savoring the joys of Ainu hospitality

By DANIEL ROBSON

This is a story of two very different halves. But I'm getting ahead of myself; let's start at the beginning. ...

An island in the city

By JON MITCHELL

It's the history that keeps a growing city from ruin

By SKYE HOHMANN

TOKYO
Microbrew fest a treat for beer lovers

By MARK JARNES

With Oktoberfest now over, beer lovers are likely pining for more pints. Fortunately, this Halloween we are in for more treats than tricks. ...

SHIZUOKA, MIYAZAKI
Locals dance off economy woes via theater

By TOMOKO OTAKE

KYOTO
Kyoto experiments with its cultural image

By NOBUKO TANAKA

TOKYO
A feast for the eyes

By TOMOKO OTAKE

Wear a kimono at a special concert

The pick of this week's specials at Japan's hotels and restaurants.

Zero Gravity

By ROGER DAHL

Noodles

By GWEN MURANAKA

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