Seijigiri Inaugural Release - August 26, 2006

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Posted by Seijigiri at 9:10 pm on Saturday, August 26, 2006

The inaugural edition of Seijigiri (政治斬り), a podcast focusing on Japanese and East Asian news and politics, is now available for download. The inaugural edition is a primer on Japanese politics and government.

Thank you for listening.

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Comment by Mary Sayre

September 4, 2006 @ 2:16 am

That was wonderful new program. I enjoyed the music and the comments on world events as well as the news in Japan, the Crown Prince and the beef balls and Olympics. You covered a lot and made it interesting. Your voices come oaver very well and I lioked the banter. You are a real Huntley and Brinkley and I hope you are that successful.

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Comment by DeOrio

September 4, 2006 @ 5:00 pm

Huntley and Brinkley? Wow. Thanks. Which one’s which? They had a network behind them and an all-but-captive audience, but I bet they didn’t know how much a beef bowl costed.
We win.

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Comment by Ken

September 4, 2006 @ 5:24 pm

Garrett, we ummm…we didn\’t know how much a beef bowl costed either.

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Comment by Garrett

September 4, 2006 @ 11:15 pm

In case you hadn’t noticed, my good man, I declared us the winners. That means we win.
But you have a point. I’m thinking it’ll actually be around 400 yen on Sept. 18th. But I don’t know.

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Comment by Mary Sayre

September 11, 2006 @ 7:08 am

Very interesting. These broadcasts are giving me a whole new prospective on political acctivites in the far East. I’m snowing my friends with all the info.

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Comment by Mary Sayre

September 21, 2006 @ 12:43 am

Best yet and having lived during a lot of the activity you speak about gives me a whole new perspective on the events. Keep going!

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