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2007/07/31 02:30 41 (GMT) Think the Earth Project@Tokyo
How much is a life worth? Human Trafficking in Japan and the World
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2007/05/02 17:05 15 (GMT) PolarisProject@Tokyo, Shibuya
Yukon News and New Business
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2006/11/14 19:26 28 (GMT) Dave Simpson@Setagaya ku Tokyo
Director
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2006/06/12 02:19 45 (GMT) Dave Simpson@Setagaya, Tokyo Japan
yukon Native Visit to Japan
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2006/06/12 02:14 04 (GMT) Dave Simpson@Setagaya ,Tokyo Japan
Homes for tsunami victims
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2005/07/15 22:52 19 (GMT) David Edwards@1202 allen ave erie co 80516
student
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2005/06/09 19:58 56 (GMT) paul j blattner@slc,utah, 84105
Part-Time Temporary "Green" research work
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2005/05/16 21:05 27 (GMT) Anthony Branch@14 Las Uvas Court, Sacramento, CA 95833
How about a stand?
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2003/05/30 17:26 53 (GMT) William Kirwan@75 wea c-6e ny ny 10023
Our bit of Social responsibility
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2003/04/16 04:58 46 (GMT) mel@Sydney
Miss
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2003/04/05 12:20 45 (GMT) mel@Sydney
WAR...
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2003/04/04 01:01 18 (GMT) tsunke@Kyoto
Don't Shoot!
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2003/03/16 03:42 08 (GMT) beepang@HONG KONG
How can I do to stop this happen??
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2002/12/06 16:45 22 (GMT) beepang@Aberdeen, HongKong
the mammals in the zoo will be moved...
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2002/07/09 04:16 53 (GMT) beepang@Aberdeen
set the conscious free!
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2001/12/05 01:55 50 (GMT) beepang@Aberdeen, Hong Kong
START THINKING!
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2001/05/22 09:53 49 (GMT) Andreas Rasche@currently in Sweden
We are building a house for 162 Nepalese homeless children.
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2001/05/09 05:53 51 (GMT) MIAKI@Tokyo
Break Up!
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2001/04/25 13:54 37 (GMT) John Walker@AK, USA


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2005/06/09 19:58 56 (GMT)
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Only now are we truly beginning to understand the thermonuclear reactor we call the sun. The dark heart of a sunspot--the diameter of the earth--and the swirling formation around it have never been photographed so clearly as is possible from modern solar telescopes in terrestrial and space observatories.

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http://nationalgeographic.com/magazine/0407
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