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Angela Jeffs
After 26 years in Japan, Angela is currently test driving the Scottish winter. Describing herself as a “people person,” she wrote weekly profiles and features for The Japan Times between 1987 and 2011. For writings since 3/11/2011, see www.embrace-transition.com/. Her first book, "Chasing Shooting Stars – A South American Paper Trail into the Past," was published in paperback in January 2013.
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Oct 16, 2004
Good Day Books to touch base with literary icon
My husband does not often bow to me. But when I announce that I am off to meet the renowned scholar and translator of Japanese literature Edward Seidensticker, Significant Other is so impressed he near bends in half and instantly offers up half a dozen questions he himself would like to ask.
Japan Times
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Oct 9, 2004
Sisterly reporting from Catholic feminist view
It comes as quite a surprise when Joan Chittister opens her hotel room door. All photos seen to date suggest a rather fearsome individual. Here instead is a smiling roly-poly figure in a casual two-piece summer suit. All she needs is a large white apron and she could be a merry farmer's wife instead...
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Oct 2, 2004
Democrats Abroad: last chance to vote Bush out
Lauren Shannon is both a director and the front-of-house manager of Fujimamas, the highly successful restaurant bar and cafe in Jingumae, central Tokyo. An American citizen, she is also the vice chair of Democrats Abroad.
COMMUNITY / How-tos / LIFELINES
Sep 28, 2004
New talent, cheap fares and STDs
Talent scouting Jan believes she has a great voice and wonders how to find representation in Japan. "Are there any agencies that take on foreigners?"
Japan Times
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Sep 25, 2004
New Center for Creative Arts up and running
Anyone passing the South Korean Embassy in Tokyo's Moto Azabu in recent months may well have wondered about the flag reading "RBR -- New Center for Creative Arts" flying from the building opposite. Also the steady flow of visitors -- every age, color, race and creed.
Japan Times
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Sep 18, 2004
Shakespeare goes Gothic at New National Theater
As a law unto himself, Dwayne Lawler is well named. Tense -- intense is the better word -- and charismatic, he is driven by powerful forces to make his mark on Japan, his native Australia and the world at large. At the same time he is incredibly nervous, and so polite and desperate to please that I want...
COMMUNITY / How-tos / LIFELINES
Sep 14, 2004
Legal help, lucky Jim, and trauma
Legal advice An addendum to Lifelines of Aug. 30.
Japan Times
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Sep 11, 2004
Magic of Western traditions is unveiled in East
Stand by for magical moments and happenings in Tokyo's Ogikubo next Sunday. All manner of wizards, occultists and sages -- barring Harry Potter, who is otherwise engaged -- are coming to town for Japan's first International Symposium of Western Inner Traditions. According to the Tokyo-based organizer,...
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Sep 4, 2004
Unhappy? Confused? Traumatized? Try IMHPJ
As the only native German-speaking accredited clinical psychologist in all Japan, Uta Sonnenberg-Watanabe is in transition.
COMMUNITY / How-tos / LIFELINES
Aug 31, 2004
Air travel, kids stuff and wills
Air travel R.M. has a friend who wants to come and visit Japan, but he needs to use a portable oxygen tank from time to time.
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Aug 28, 2004
From mom dancing with Hitler to Holiday on Ice
I've been locked into a very enjoyable and productive exercise pattern over the last six weeks, swimming early morning at my local outdoor pool in Zushi. So too has Yoko Matsumoto.
Japan Times
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Aug 21, 2004
Reinventing world through eyes of young people
More summer madness. I come down from where I work last Monday to make a cup of tea, and there is a Kazak sitting at my table.
COMMUNITY / How-tos / LIFELINES
Aug 17, 2004
Mosquitoes, surgery and cheap words
More on mozzies A reader named Rodney was interested in information about "ka" (mosquitoes) in a July column. He says there are few things he hates in this world, even among the insect family, "but I do abhor mosquitoes!" He did some research on mosquito repellents about a year ago and learned that...
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Aug 14, 2004
Optimists head out to sea, next Olympics in view
You must forgive the fact I am not straying far from the ocean side this summer, but interesting people just keeping falling into my lap within kilometers of my home. Take this week, for example. . . .
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Aug 7, 2004
Hanging out at Jellyfish for the holiday season
It is midmorning on Zushi beach in Kanagawa Prefecture, and all is well with Jellyfish, scented with new-cut wood and offering more than a hint of the elusive.
Japan Times
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Jul 31, 2004
Singing up summer breeze under reggae rainbow
Everyone is on the move, or so it seems.
COMMUNITY / How-tos / LIFELINES
Jul 27, 2004
A pottery master and mosquitoes
Bernard Leach John writes that his parents will be hosting Japanese friends in the U.K. this coming autumn.
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Jul 24, 2004
Mycal brings high-flying fashion grad to Tokyo
Back in March, my traveling companion en route from London to Narita was Ben Archer, English crew chief of an airship -- one of those zeppelin-type balloons that fly around advertising companies and products. We tried to meet up, but schedules failed to mesh. Sorry about that, Ben.
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Jul 17, 2004
Designing and touring Japanese gardens in U.K.
Robert Ketchell, a designer of Japanese gardens and a guide to gardens in Japan, is at full stretch when we first talk. He is off to meet Princess Anne in Spalding, on Lincolnshire's east coast, where she is due to visit a garden he and his business partner, Jacquie Blakeley, have created.
COMMUNITY / How-tos / LIFELINES
Jul 13, 2004
Adoption and no-charge credit cards
Adopting Dave and his Japanese wife want to adopt a baby.

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