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[Title] => Cameron: UK must attack IS in Syria to deny group safe haven
[Summary] => British Prime Minister David Cameron tried to persuade reluctant lawmakers to back airstrikes on the Islamic State group in Syria, saying Thursday that the Paris attacks have given the fight new urgency and Britain owes it to key allies to act.
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[Summary] => The Roppongi T-Cube sounded like everything Japan-as-metaphor represented in favorite technopunk fictions from Blade Runner to Neuromancer distressingly futurlogical and compellingly smart, yet retaining an inherent geometric Zen-ness that is confounded by splashes of Hello Kitty whimsy and Orientalia fetish. In the 80s, Japan was the city of the future. Though this propulsion may have slowed down post-Bubble, it still coasts along the highways of street savvy far ahead of everyone else.
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February 17, 2009 - 2:00am