Sunday, May 01, 2005
May Day Blog Asia
Indian corruption, Japanese billionaire-murderers, Korean soccer shenanigans, and angry Chinese...
Bill at Dawn's Early Light blogs on Indo-Japanese Connectivity and corruption in New Delhi's arm purchases. Hopefully nothing like that is going on in Bollywood.
North of India, are good times returning to Nepal?
Is Japanese Billionaire Nobutada a serial killer?
The ever-friendly Norks fire a missile at the Sea of Japan, and are fined by FIFA for the Pyongyang Soccer Riot. Curzon at Coming Anarchy notes that South Kotea is stepping up to held its old "friend."
Perhaps the Indo-Japanese deal isn't for nothing.. Japan's drilling very close to Chinese oil waters under the name Imperial Oil
Quizas notes that Taiwanese anti-KMT protestors were more violent than Chinese anti-Japanese protestors. And what to regular Chinese think of Koizumi?
Riding Sun takes a photo
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