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[Title] => In life, Kunihiko Tsuji made children happy with Hello Kitty. In death, he wanted to help the kids of Yolanda victims
[Summary] => Tita Virgie Ramos and I share a deep love of anything cute and Japanese.
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[Title] => Japan to hire 400 Filipino nurses
[Summary] => TOKYO (AFP) – Japan said yesterday it will accept up to 400 nurses and 600 caregivers from the Philippines in a first-of-a-kind provision under a free trade agreement between the two Asian countries.
The quota will cover an initial period of two years, Tetsuo Tsuji, the administrative vice labor minister, told a news conference.
"We consider the numbers appropriate in the sense that they will not have an adverse effect on the labor market in Japan," he said.
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The quota will cover an initial period of two years, Tetsuo Tsuji, the administrative vice labor minister, told a news conference.
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September 12, 2006 - 12:00am