Mure Dickie
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Most Recent article
Japanese groups creep into Africa
Financial Times, Thursday 11 MarchAbout 30 Japanese children were getting instructions from a teacher on how to wave their Rising Sun flags when a car with Kenyan security men hanging out of the doors screeched to a halt.
Previous Articles
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Oscar puts Japan in deep water over dolphins
Financial Times, Tuesday 9 March
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Toyota aims to rebut test claim of critic
Financial Times, Monday 8 March
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Fujitsu admits president ousted, not ill
Financial Times, Sunday 7 March
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Toyota to rebut faulty electronics claims
Financial Times, Sunday 7 March
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Tokyo will have to act on state debt
Financial Times, Thursday 4 March
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Japan’s Masuzoe threatens to leave LDP
Financial Times, Tuesday 2 March
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Japan calm as treasured status slips away
Financial Times, Monday 22 February
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’Terminal man’ returns to China
Financial Times, Saturday 20 February (1 blog link)
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BoJ stands by price stability framework
Financial Times, Thursday 18 February
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Japan GDP grows faster than expected
Financial Times, Monday 15 February
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Mure Dickie by numbers...
- 392 articles (since November 2007)
- Average article: 18 column inches (540 words)
- Shortest article: 3 column inches (78 words)
- Longest article: 102 column inches (3046 words)
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