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04-07-2007, 02:30 AM
I also don`t think it`s fair to say "welcome gift" at all.
Japan is a very safe country. The reason this is such HUGE news is *because* it`s a safe country. If Japan were a dangerous country, it wouldn`t be news. Think about if this had happened in your home country. How big of news would it have been? I know that when I was in high school, the Chinese teacher we had was raped and murdered by the older brother of one of the students in her class. It didn`t even make front page, and I am sure there was no international outrage. In fact, it was only news in the school for a week or so. There are crazy people everywhere, and she was very unlucky to have encountered one. I really don`t think Japan is any more dangerous for foreigners than anyone else. It`s just that because Japan is so very safe to begin with, when things like this *do* happen they are made into worldwide spectacles. Japan is very safe. You just have to use common sense like you should in any country - because nowhere in the world is 100% safe. |
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04-08-2007, 12:26 PM
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Yeah, now in actual relation to the story I think it is getting coverage because the suspected killer of the other British girl who was murdered a few years back is awaiting his final verdict. |
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04-08-2007, 07:52 PM
That's good to know, as I'm considering applying for a job with that organisation.
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