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Date:
Thu, 3 May 2007 10:34 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
President
Bush and PM Shinzo Abe Posed in Front of Circle Logo
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President
George W. Bush and Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
hold a joint press availability Friday, April 27, 2007,
at Camp David.
White House photo by Joyce
Boghosian
Photo cropping by the painter
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Recent visit of Japan's PM Shinzo Abe
was filled with a joint press conference on Friday, April 27, 2007,
at Camp David, with the circle logo of Camp David that reminded me
with my previous letter of
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao Visiting
Japan on April 11, 2007 whereas I wrote :
".....On the same day of the launching
of Windows Vista in Jakarta, April 11, 2007, Chinese Premier
Wen Jiabao and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe listen to
the national anthems during a welcoming ceremony at the
prime minister's official residence in Tokyo. The logo of
Windows Vista is a circle, just like the circle in Japanese
flag. As if he was also attending the launching of Windows
Vista in Jakarta....." |
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Date:
Thu, 3 May 2007 10:44 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
President Bush' Pose with Two Senegal Dancers Beside Him
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U.S. President George W. Bush (C) dances
with Senegalese performers from the West
African Dance Company during an event
marking Malaria awareness day, in the Rose
Garden of the White House in Washington,
April 25, 2007.
REUTERS/Jason Reed (UNITED STATES)
Reuters - Wed Apr 25, 2:38 PM ET |
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President George W. Bush and
Mrs. Laura Bush stands with the Kankouran West African Dance
Company after delivering remarks during a ceremony marking
Malaria Awareness Day Wednesday, April 25, 2007, in the Rose
Garden. "The American people, through their government, are
working to end this epidemic, "said President Bush. "In
2005, President Bush announced the President's Malaria
Initiative -- a five-year, $1.2 billion program to combat
malaria in the hardest-hit African nations."
White House
photo by Eric Draper |
President Bush' rare dancing moment with
Senegalese performers from the West African Dance Company during an
event marking Malaria awareness day, in the Rose Garden of the White
House in Washington, April 25, 2007, was like inspiring by my previous
letter of
A Man with Pistol-Like Handling of Cell Phone whereas I wrote:
".........Sunday, April 15,
2007, in the morning at the time when I was dragging the
bicycle in the garage, the gardener was closing front gate
and garage doors, and then three young men wearing black
T-shirts with different kind of pictures appeared in
front of the gate. They were like blocking my way to go.
They were some kind of beggar, singing some songs with a
guitar, hoping to get some small changes. I managed to get
through them after saying excuse me.
A few meters approaching the
mosque, before the junction of the street, there was a man
selling Ketoprak food looking at me and smiling. He was
wearing bright shirt and army-look trouser. Then another
young man, again wearing black T-shirt like the other
previous three in front of the house. This time the young
man went across the street in front of me.
When I approached the front of
the mosque, a man approximately at the age of fifty was
walking from the opposite direction while talking on his
cell phone. Then he finished talking and put the cell phone
in the right pocket of his trouser with the gestures like a
cowboy who has just shooting with a pistol and then placed
the pistol in the holster. It made me wonder what was the
sign he would like to give me by doing such a thing. But
then I thought he might happen to know that I often wrote to
president Bush, who is from Texas, the place of cowboys,
and he was just trying to mock me...." |
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Date:
Thu, 3 May 2007 10:52 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
Father of Sony Play Station Steps Down
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Ken Kutaragi,
president and group Chief Executive Officer of Sony
Computer Entertainment Inc., holds up a box containing
Sony's PlayStation 3 (PS3) during its launch ceremony at
an electronics retail shop in Tokyo November 11, 2006.
Kutaragi, known as the "father of PlayStation", will
step down as the CEO of Sony Corp.'s game division on
June 19 and become honorary chairman, Sony Computer
Entertainment said on Thursday.
REUTERS/Kiyoshi Ota
Reuters - Thu Apr 26, 12:42 PM ET |
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In this photo released by Sony Computer Entertainment,
newly named president and chief operating officer of
Sony's video game unit Kazuo Hirai is shown. The chief
architect of Sony Corp.'s flagship PlayStation game
console, Ken Kutaragi, will retire in June as the
company struggles to retain dominance in the gaming
industry. Kutaragi, 56, an icon among gamers, will
retire as Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.'s chairman
and group chief executive, Tokyo-based Sony said
Thursday, April 26, 2007. Kutaragi will be replaced by
Kazuo Hirai, who is now chief operating officer of
Sony's entertainment division.
(AP Photo/Sony Computer
Entertainment, HO, file)
AP - Thu Apr 26, 2:35 PM ET |
Wednesday 25 April 2007 while washing some
dishes, I told my sister that the tire of the bicycle needed to be
replaced since it has turned bare. The next day when I was on the way
home riding the bicycle after working my homepage at the Internet shop,
actually I went in front of the bicycle service shop, yet I delayed the
plan of replacing the bicycle tire.
Friday afternoon 27 April 2007 around one
o'clock on the way home riding the bicycle, I stopped by at the bicycle
service shop. It appeared only one new tire was available there, and it
was fit to the bicycle. I asked the person there to replace the
bicycle's old tire with the new one.
When I have been at home again, I checked
the brand of the tires. The old one was "Kenda", made in Taiwan,
while the new one was Gajah Tunggal, made in Indonesia.
A few minutes later when I turned on the TV,
there was the news ticker about Ken Kutaragi, the CEO of Sony,
stepped down from his position and becoming an honorary chairman. He
will be replaced by Kazuo Hirai, who is now chief operating officer of
Sony's entertainment division.
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