Thursday, February 21, 2008
Yesterday's Mainichi
Actually stumped up the cash for a copy of the Mainichi newspaper yesterday, mistakenly thinking that Chinese foods had finally been relegated from the front page.
On closer inspection, I realised that they had merely been relegated to further down the front page.
Top items were Castro's resignation and a maritime incident involving a collision between a 7,750-ton SDF Aegis destroyer and a 12 metre-long fishing vessel. Two fishermen are missing, presumed wet.
The silver lining to this cloud is that it brings a little respite to the massively-overfished tuna population.
On closer inspection, I realised that they had merely been relegated to further down the front page.
Top items were Castro's resignation and a maritime incident involving a collision between a 7,750-ton SDF Aegis destroyer and a 12 metre-long fishing vessel. Two fishermen are missing, presumed wet.
The silver lining to this cloud is that it brings a little respite to the massively-overfished tuna population.
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