Tuesday, September 18, 2007

U.N. Security Council to extend the mission of the International Security

The resolution likely will mention for the first time the maritime OEF activities the Maritime Self-Defense Force participate in by refueling U.S.-led ships in the Indian Ocean. The maritime activities are being carried out by multinational forces, including those of Britain and the United States.

As the Democratic Party of Japan has refused to extend the Antiterrorism Law, which is set to expire on Nov. 1, the MSDF's refueling operations would be halted. The government therefore asked Britain and the United States to recognize the important role played by the MSDF via its refueling mission in an attempt to sway the DPJ.

According to U.N. diplomatic sources, the key permanent Security Council members--Britain, France and the United States--have entered the final stage of discussion on a preamble to be included in the resolution, which likely will state the council appreciates the role played by participating countries in the ISAF and OEF operations, including the marine activities.

The main purpose of the resolution is to achieve a one-year extension of the ISAF mission that expires in mid-October.

The mission of the U.N.-mandated ISAF squad, which was dispatched to Afghanistan following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States, has been extended every year with a new U.N. resolution.

If the resolution is submitted to the Security Council on Tuesday, it likely will be adopted Wednesday.

The preamble, which also will summarize the Security Council's views on its operations in Afghanistan, will include words of appreciation for countries participating in the OEF mission, which by assisting the ISAF campaign, have contributed to maintaining security in Afghanistan.

The marine activities that form part of OEF operations, look set to be mentioned for the first time since the first resolution was adopted in 2001.

Preambles until 2006 only thanked nations who joined the ISAF and OEF missions for their contributions without praising the willingness of such nations to take part in the missions.

DPJ leader Ichiro Ozawa has opposed extending the Antiterrorism Law, saying the activities in which the MSDF has been participating are being carried out despite the lack of a U.N. resolution.

As such, the government has asked the United States and other countries to include in the resolution words pointing to the importance of the MSDF's role. However, since such wording will only be included in the preamble, it remains to be seen whether the DPJ will be swayed by the resolution.

Rumors currently doing the rounds at the Rugby World Cup

The official party line is that the International Rugby Board (IRB) is aware that too many mismatches are not doing the game's image any good.

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Whatever the reason, the plans were given the thumbs down by both the Japan and Australia camps following their Pool B opener in Lyon. serialz
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"The beauty of the World Cup is that it is a celebration of rugby," said Wallabies captain Stirling Mortlock.

"Reducing the number of teams would reduce the number of blowouts, but a number of teams have done really well to get here. It's a celebration of rugby and of the French lifestyle and the Rugby World Cup would lose something [if they cut the number of competing teams]."

It was a view shared by coach John Connolly. "The challenge for the IRB is to move forward and create depth. They have to keep moving forward as the potential is unlimited."

As the 18th-ranked team in the world, Japan would be one of the teams likely to be cut and coach John Kirwan was--not for the first time--upset that the IRB should be considering such a proposal.

"The future of the game is in Asia," he said. "Some have said that less teams are the answer. But that is wrong. Rugby is a great game and it is the responsibility of those in charge to take it around the world."

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"Then IRB needs to look at the profit line and add a week to the tournament. I am sure there is a mathematical solution [to providing a fair draw]. But I didn't pass maths at school." adult blog listings
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And following their results over the weekend, the coaches of Namibia and Portugal would agree.

Japan's senior team stormed back from two goals down

Japan's senior team stormed back from two goals down to defeat Switzerland 4-3 in a friendly at Klagenfurt, Austria, on Tuesday night, Kisho Yano coming off the bench to punctuate a four-goal, second-half explosion in stoppage time.

Yano entered the game with 10 minutes remaining for Seiichiro Maki before sinking the Swiss with his first international adult blog photos
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"I'm happy about the goal, no question," Yano told reporters, three days after Japan was felled by Austria in a penalty shootout following a 0-0 draw. "It's a relief. I'm glad we won.

"Watching the Swiss from the bench, I thought they looked strong and that's exactly what they were when I got in the game. But it was good to be playing a team as good as that."

Aminishiki was the unlikely pacemaker as the Autumn Grand Sumo Tournament entered the middle weekend in Tokyo.

The new sekiwake was too much for former ozeki Dejima in Day 6 action at the Ryogoku Kokugikan on Friday, winning to remain one in front of the rest with a perfect record. Seven share second place with 5-1 records. Two are ozeki, but the second-highest rank's numbers were depleted when Kaio withdrew with injury.

Yokozuna Hakuho ensured he stayed in touch with a no-fuss forceout of komusubi Kisenosato. The komusubi had won three of his last four meetings with Hakuho--all by thrustdown--but was screw my husband please
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Aminishiki had begun the day sharing the lead with No. 10 maegashira Kasugao, but No. 8 Takekaze ended the big South Korean's 15 minutes of fame when he soaked up Kasugao's charge, then turned him toward the bales and shoved him out from behind to leave both on 5-1.

With the road clear, Aminishiki had a chance to claim sole possession of the lead. The new sekiwake made no mistake, following up a lightning quick tachiai against No. 4 maegashira Dejima with a brutal crushdown.

"My tachiai was great," Aminishiki said. "It gave me the chance to get the right-hand grip I wanted and move on from there."

It is Aminishiki's best-ever start, and one he can add to today against No. 1 maegashira Tokitenku (1-5), who was a victim of Chiyotaikai's (5-1) patented backpedaling. The ozeki tenderized Tokitenku's face, then scarpered when the blows started coming back to leave his opponent diving for the bales.

With a certain yokozuna out of the picture, Kotomitsuki probably thought his troubles with Mongolians based at Takasago stable were in remission. The ozeki, who has lost 27 straight to Asashoryu since 2002, obviously didn't count on new sekiwake Asasekiryu (3-3), who surprised him with a right-hand belt grip and, eventually, a forceout.

It leaves Kotomitsuki on 4-2 although he should pick up a fifth win today against No. 3 maegashira Hokutoriki (1-5), who on Friday lost to ozeki Kotooshu.

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A meeting of lightweight Mongolians lived up to its billing, komusubi Ama winning a fast-and-furious contest with Kakuryu by forcing out the No. 2 maegashira and taking his legs out too. Ama is now 4-2--one of those losses being ozeki Kaio's only victory before he withdrew on Friday.

The ozeki withdrew after four losses in five days, claiming that a left thigh injury he picked up in Nagoya is still giving him grief.

The ozeki, who has a number of ailments, was looking immobile and unlikely to get any better. Kaio's 17th career withdrawal leaves him needing majority wins in his hometown tournament in Fukuoka in November to remain an ozeki--something he has already done 10 times before in his career.

According to reports, a poor performance will mean retirement. "He told me he will fight in Kyushu knowing that is a possibility," stablemaster Tomozuna was quoted as saying.

Top-ranked maegashira Homasho (3-3) broke a two-day losing streak with a patient forceout of struggling No. 4 Wakanosato (1-5). The younger man got an early left-hand belt grip that dictated the terms of the bout, giving him a strong platform on which to build a solid defense and a position to attack. Although it took a few attempts, he finally forced Wakanosato to the bales, where the 31-year-old finally gave up the fight and stepped out.

In earlier bouts, No. 12 maegashira Kyokutenho stayed in the thick of things with a forceout of No. 15 Hakurozan (2-4), while rookie Goeido also is playing follow-the-leader after he claimed a fifth win at the expense of fellow No. 14 maegashira Kitazakura.

Also impressive was No. 6 maegashira Toyohibiki (4-2), who is making a name for himself with some power sumo that is short on the trimmings but very effective. Friday's victim was winless No. 7 maegashira Tokitsuumi, who got powered over the bales to a sixth loss.

No. 13 maegashira Tochiozan's slump continued with a third consecutive loss--this one to No. 10 Iwakiyama (2-4). It is difficult to see what Tochiozan is doing wrong, but it seems he is losing out at mazda tribute
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In the juryo division, unstoppable Estonian Baruto got his sixth straight win with a textbook thrust out of No. 6 Koryu. Well on the way to a second 15-0 whitewash of the second division (and third title overall), worries remain over how he will fare when the inevitable promotion to the makuuchi division occurs.

Rich Freeman / Daily Yomiuri Sportswriter

CARDIFF--Japan head coach John Kirwan said over the weekend that he would play his first-choice team against Wales on Thursday.

Speaking to reporters at the Brave Blossoms' base camp in Colomiers, France, Kirwan said injuries had forced him to make two changes from the side that started against Fiji. Yuta Imamura and Go Aruga will both miss the game.

Replacement scrumhalf Yuki Yatomi, who was forced off the field shortly after coming on in the second half against the Fijians, has been ruled out for the rest of the tournament with an ankle injury and will be replaced by Kim Chul Won.

The Osaka University of Health and Sports Science graduate has yet to play a Top League game, but the 23-year-old impressed many at the Waratahs academy, having spent time there as part of Japan's high-performance unit. "JK [Kirwan] has told me to play with confidence and not to be nervous," he said.

The nearly 300 supporters who turned up to watch the Brave Blossoms train must have been amused to see the sessions accompanied by loud music.

"It's a tactic I used in Italy," Kirwan said. "A few of the boys are having trouble communicating with the noise of the crowd, so we are trying to get them used to it. There were some pretty poor songs today. Our tech guy chose them. Tomorrow we will have crowd noises and Welsh chanting playing really loud."

One thing, Kirwan will not be able to prepare the players for is playing under a closed roof. With the games in Cardiff having to be played under the same conditions, it was decided before the tournament began that the roof would be closed for all four games.

Which is great when the stadium is full and the noise of the crowd resonates around, but gives the feeling of playing in a morgue when it is empty.

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The last time the two teams played, in November 2004, Wales won 98-0. Most do not expect the same scoreline--especially as the Welsh are rumored to be resting some first-choice players--but the general feeling is that Wales should still waltz past Japan, setting up a crunch quarterfinal against Fiji.
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Eddie Butler, a former Wales No. 8 turned broadcaster, said the Blossoms' lack of powerful runners meant they couldn't really be considered any sort of threat. Luke Thompson, Kosuke Endo and co. would like to prove him wrong.

Rich Freeman / Daily Yomiuri Sportswriter

CARDIFF--Japan head coach John Kirwan said over the weekend that he would play his first-choice team against Wales on Thursday.

Speaking to reporters at the Brave Blossoms' base camp in Colomiers, France, Kirwan said injuries had forced him to make two changes from the side that started against Fiji. Yuta Imamura and Go Aruga will both miss the game.

Replacement scrumhalf Yuki Yatomi, who was forced off the field shortly after coming on in the second half against the Fijians, has been ruled out for the rest of the tournament with an ankle injury and will be replaced by Kim Chul Won.

The Osaka University of Health and Sports Science graduate has yet to play a Top League game, but the 23-year-old impressed many at the Waratahs academy, having spent time there as part of Japan's high-performance unit. "JK [Kirwan] has told me to play with confidence and not to be nervous," he said.

The nearly 300 supporters who turned up to watch the Brave Blossoms train must have been amused to see the sessions accompanied by loud music.

"It's a tactic I used in Italy," Kirwan said. "A few of the boys are having trouble communicating with the noise of the crowd, so we are trying to get them used to it. There were some pretty poor songs today. Our tech guy chose them. Tomorrow we will have crowd noises and Welsh chanting playing really loud."

One thing, Kirwan will not be able to prepare the players for is playing under a closed roof. With the games in Cardiff having to be played under the same conditions, it was decided before the tournament began that the roof would be closed for all four games.

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Eddie Butler, a former Wales No. 8 turned broadcaster, said the Blossoms' lack of powerful runners meant they couldn't really be considered any sort of threat. Luke Thompson, Kosuke Endo and co. would like to prove him wrong.

The Yomiuri Shimbun

reused vaccination needles announced a plan to file several class-action lawsuits against the central government by the end of this year.

The lawsuits are likely to be filed with at least five district courts, including those in Tokyo, Osaka and Sapporo.
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The announcement was made by Takahiro Okuizumi, who heads the group of attorneys who worked for the five plaintiffs, at a meeting of those who contracted the hepatitis virus through contaminated blood products and other medically related means.

The plaintiffs comprised people who contracted hepatitis B virus in their childhood through then mandatory vaccinations, and relatives of those who contracted the virus. The group originally filed a suit with the Sapporo District Court, which dismissed their demands in 2000.

But the Sapporo High Court ordered the government in 2004 to pay 16.5 million yen to three of the five plaintiffs.

In June last year, the Supreme Court ordered the central government to pay a total of 27.5 million yen, or 5.5 million yen each, to the five plaintiffs, saying it was highly likely the plaintiffs contracted HBV because of the repeated use of needles in group vaccinations.

The attorneys, currently in the process of forming groups of attorneys for each region, will accept telephone inquiries from hepatitis B patients and their relatives in an effort to solicit more members to join the planned suits.

After the Supreme Court acknowledged the central government's responsibility for HBV infections contracted through inoculations, the plaintiffs and the attorneys have been calling on the Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry to take measures to help other hepatitis B patients.

Though the government and the ruling parties pledged to extend financial support to cover medical expenses for hepatitis C patients, they failed to come up with any specific support measures to help HBV victims.

People who are highly likely to have contracted the virus through vaccinations--and who had no chance of contracting it from their mothers or through blood transfusions--are expected to participate in the class-action suits.
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"If the central government won't do anything [to solve the problem], we have no choice other than pursuing our claims in the court," Okuizumi said.

More than 40 percent of people who survived a suicide

More than 40 percent of people who survived a suicide attempt that saw them transported to the emergency care department of Yokohama City University Medical Center have tried to kill themselves before, according to a survey by Yokohama City University researchers.

With the number of suicides this year exceeding 30,000 for the ninth straight year, experts have said there is a pressing need to devise measures to prevent people from committing suicide. They have pointed out that the reasons people are driven to take their own lives are not well understood.

A researcher said that because those who have attempted suicide could try to end their lives again, medical care and social support are very important for suicide attempt survivors.

Since fiscal 2003, the team has interviewed all survivors of suicide attempts who have been hospitalized at the emergency care center of the university's hospital as well as their family members.

The team further analyzed 554 survivors--222 men and 332 women--or 11.7 percent of those taken to the hospital from 2003 to July 2007.

According to the team, 48.1 percent of survivors said they had not tried to kill themselves before, but 41.8 said they had. Of those who had tried before, 21.8 percent said they had tried once and 20 percent said they had tried more than twice.

A Finnish survey in the 1990s found that about 50 percent of suicide survivors later killed themselves, a figure similar to the findings of the survey conducted by the Yokohama team.

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Of the survivors analyzed 73.4 percent were found to have lived with their family, and nearly 80 percent suffered mental illnesses, such as depression or adjustment disorders.
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Drug overdoses accounted for 47.7 percent of suicides, and jumping to death and cutting about 14 percent each.

At 22 percent, poor health is the main reason for suicide, followed by problems related to relationships and economic problems.
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By age bracket, those in their 20s accounted for 28.6 percent of attempts and those in their 30s for 24.7 percent, followed by those in the 40s, 50s and 60s.

Wheelchair basketball athlete Naoki Yasu

Wheelchair basketball athlete Naoki Yasu will in October become the first professional Japanese player in Europe when he starts a new career in the European league, which has the highest playing level in the world.

"I'm not sure whether my playing style will work [in Europe]. I'm a little nervous. But I want to give it my all, since playing there is a dream-come-true for me," he said.

Yasu, 29, will play with Trevizo in Italy. He did not elaborate on the content of his contract with the team, but said, "I'll easily make ends meet with my salary and will be able to concentrate on my playing."

Yasu played with the Wheel Kings--a semi-professional Australian team--from June to September. His trademark is his speed on the court.

Yasu has loved sports since childhood. But after suffering from a disease that destroyed bone tissue in his hip joint, he started using a wheelchair while a second-grader at middle school. He started playing wheelchair basketball after entering high school.

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Yasu played with the Chiba Hawks in Chiba Prefecture until May. He also has taken part in the Japan Wheelchair Basketball tournament, at which he was named top scorer and one of the top five players in the nation, as well as playing in the Paralympics. Unsatisfied with these achievements, he decided to try his luck abroad before he gets too old. After personally e-mailing his resume to promote himself, he was offered contracts in Australia and Europe.

"My goal is to be a wheelchair-basketball groundbreaker, like Hideo Nomo in major league baseball," Yasu said.

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However, his dream does not end there. In the future, he wants to establish his own team in Japan and have it compete on the world stage.

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