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Date:
Wed, 12 December 2007 10:15 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
Yasuo Fukuda After Lucia
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Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda (front-C), who took
office this week vowing to turn a page on the last government's
scandals, voiced regret Friday for accounting errors by his office
but denied wrongdoing.
(AFP/File/Kazuhiro Nogi)
AFP/File - Fri Sep 28, 3:33 AM ET
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Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda speaks to the media on
25 September 2007. Fukuda, who took office this week vowing to turn
a page on the last government's scandals, voiced regret Friday for
accounting errors by his office but denied wrongdoing.
(AFP/File/Toshifumi Kitamura)
AFP/File - Fri Sep 28, 9:33 AM ET
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Press surprise at
Abe resignation
Last Updated: Thursday, 13 September 2007,
10:58 GMT 11:58 UK
Newspapers in Japan have criticised Prime
Minister Shinzo Abe for his surprise resignation on Wednesday,
after only a year in power.
In editorials written before Mr Abe was
admitted to hospital for stress on Thursday, all mainstream
dailies condemned his move as "irresponsible", accusing him of
leaving his government's legislative programme in disarray.
Further afield, papers in China praised Mr
Abe for helping to engineer a thaw in the two countries'
frosty relations, although a South Korean daily believed his
cabinet's foreign policy still antagonised Japan's neighbours.
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Ruling party picks
Fukuda to lead Japan
Mon Sep 24, 2007 12:16am BST
By Linda Sieg
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's ruling
party on Sunday picked Yasuo Fukuda, an advocate of warmer
ties with Asian neighbours, to be the next prime minister, but
the 71-year-old lawmaker faces a likely policy deadlock in a
divided parliament.
The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)
rallied behind Fukuda, the son of a former premier who is seen
as a competent moderate, hoping he can bring stability and
stave off calls for an early election after a year of scandal
and missteps that ended in the sudden resignation of Shinzo
Abe.
The bespectacled Fukuda, looking
solemn, bowed to applause from LDP lawmakers and officials
after the result of the vote was announced at the party's
Tokyo headquarters.
"The LDP is facing an extremely
difficult situation and I want to work first to revive the
party and win back people's trust," Fukuda said after the
vote, referring to the ruling coalition's humiliating defeat
in a July upper house election.
Fukuda won a solid 330 of the 527
valid votes cast against 197 for rival Taro Aso, a hawkish
former foreign minister.
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Sometimes succession of leaders in this world
seem like inspired by my letters or my activities.
On 6 September 20007 in the morning at an
Internet Shop I took a glimpse toward some photos at the website of
foto.detik.com related with a woman jump off 35th floor.
It was following a miserable news appeared in
the media on 27 August 2007. Lucia Loliana, 35, and one-and-a-half-year
old Imanuel Saegusa, identified as her son, were spotted at about 6:50
a.m. on a 10th-floor of Ambassador apartment on Jl. Dr. Satrio, South
Jakarta, after apparently jumped from the 35th floor. She
was the wife of Toshihiro Saegusa, a Japanese.
It was after the collapse of Interstate
35W bridge of Mississippi river on August 1, 2007, mentioned in my
letter of "Collapsed
of Interstate 35W Mississippi Bridge".
I have written about this in my letter of "Lucia's
Ambassador Jump of 35".
Then on 12 September 2007 Japanese Prime Minister
Shinzo Abe announced his surprise resignation. Followed by
Japan's ruling party, Liberal
Democratic Party (LDP), on Sunday 23 September 2007 picked Yasuo Fukuda, an advocate of warmer
ties with Asian neighbours, to be the next prime minister.
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Date:
Wed, 12 December 2007 11:36 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
Medvedev Anoints by Putin After My Letter of Getting Mad
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Russia's First Deputy
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev speaks during a public broadcast in
Moscow December 11, 2007.
REUTERS/RIA-Novosti/Kremlin
Tue
Dec 11, 8:00 AM ET
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Deputy Russian Prime
Minister Dmitry Medvedev looks on during a meeting with doctors in
Rome in this June 19, 2007 picture. President Vladimir Putin on
Monday, Dec. 10, 2007, expressed support for First Deputy Prime
Minister Dmitry Medvedev to run for president. The portrait of Pore
Benedict XVI is on the wall.
(AP
Photo) Mon Dec 10, 8:02 AM ET |
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Russia's First Deputy
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev smiles during a televised internet
conference in Moscow in this March 5, 2007 file photo. Putin on
Monday backed the candidacy of Medvedev to become Russia's next
president. Putin said he "completely and fully" supported a proposal
by four political parties -- including United Russia, which won a
Dec. 2 parliamentary election -- to nominate Medvedev.
REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin/Files (RUSSIA) Mon Dec 10, 6:55 AM ET
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Russian President Vladimir Putin (L)
walks with First Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in a Kremlin
corridor before a meeting in Moscow in this June 8, 2006 file photo.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on December 10, 2007, named First
Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev as his favourite candidate to
succeed him, putting the soft-spoken lawyer in poll position to win
next year's presidential vote. Picture taken June 8, 2006.
REUTERS/ITAR-TASS/PRESIDENTIAL
PRESS SERVICE/File
(RUSSIA) Mon Dec 10,
7:28 AM ET |
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Deputy Russian Prime
Minister Dmitry Medvedev looks on during a meeting with doctors in
Rome in this June 19, 2007 picture. President Vladimir Putin on
Monday, Dec. 10, 2007, expressed support for First Deputy Prime
Minister Dmitry Medvedev to run for president.
(AP
Photo)
Mon
Dec 10, 8:01 AM ET
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President Vladimir Putin, left, and
First Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev speak before a Kremlin
meeting in Moscow, in this Thursday, June 8, 2006, file photo.
Dmitry Medvedev, Vladimir Putin's chosen successor as president of
Russia, on Tuesday said Putin should become prime minister after the
March 2 election.
(AP Photo/RIA Novosti,
Dmitry Astakhov, Presidential Press Service, File) Tue Dec 11, 8:41
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A few days ago on early December 2007, I
received an e-mail about my winning a prize with the amount similar to that
of the "Test".
Some 10% of the prize would go to tsunami victims. I thought it was in
accordance with my need, to support the
last 2,5 years of my terms in this world, so I immediately answered it
positively.
Then I received another similar letter with
another higher amount, yet at the bottom of it there was a same photo of a
same person like in the previous letter, only with a different name. On 9 December 2007 I made
a reply that
sounds like getting mad at that person for he was like kidding me using the
tsunami victims. I
thought it was outrageous to fool around about the death destiny of more than 200 thousands
victims of Asian Tsunami.
It was after that letter that sounds like
getting mad, that the news appeared in the media about Russian President
Vladimir Putin on 10 December 2007 named First Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev
as his favorite candidate to succeed him. The last name
of First Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev is like containing the word
"mad", like inspired by my letter that sounds like getting "mad".
Actually I was not really getting mad, I was
just worry that he used the 200 thousands tsunami victims to fool around.
On 12 December 2007, I sent him another reply mentioning my apology.
Because I might have misunderstood some furtive "intelligence" messages.
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Date:
Wed, 12 December 2007 11:11 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
PM Kevin Rudd After My Letter of Kelud
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Labor leader Kevin Rudd(L) and his wife
Therese Rein cast their votes in Brisbane. Rudd stormed to victory in
Australia's election Saturday, ending Prime Minister John Howard's 11-year
rule with pledges to change course on climate change and the Iraq war.
(AFP/Torsten Blackwood)
AFP - Sun Nov 25, 3:10 AM ET
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Australia's newly-elected
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd gestures during a press conference after
winning the federal election in Brisbane, Australia, Sunday, Nov.
25, 2007.
(AP
Photo/Rob Griffith)
AP
- Sat Nov 24, 11:06 PM ET
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(L-R) Newly elected Prime
Minister Kevin Rudd, with his wife Therese Rein, sons Marcus
and
Nicholas, speak to the crowd after Labour won the Federal election
in Brisbane November 24, 2007. Rudd claimed victory on Saturday in a
national election, ending 11 years of conservative government. The
former diplomat has promised to pull Australian combat troops out of
Iraq and sign the Kyoto Protocol on climate change.
REUTERS/Steve Holland (AUSTRALIA)
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When I wrote my letter of "Kelud's
Cancelled, for Solomon Path" on 23 November 2007, I was
not thinking about Australian election for PM position
that was held on 24 November 2007.
In that letter about mount Kelud,
I wrote about "......the name of mount Kelud is like from
Indonesian word "ke" and "Lud". Whereas the word "ke" has the
meaning of "to" in English, while "lud" is like "Lut", the
Indonesian word for the name of prophet Lot. So the canceling
of mount Kelud huge eruption was like having the meaning of I
can no longer go to prophet Lot's path of destiny, and
changing it with prophet Solomon's path of destiny....."
Then came the news of Mr. Kevin
Rudd won the election to become the new Prime Minister of
Australia.
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