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Entertainment / Arts › Blockbuster MMA event Strikeforce comes to Japan via live webcast

Chicago’s Sears Centre Arena will explode with a high-profile event on Saturday Nov 7, showcasing four main bouts, pitting the legendary Fedor Emelianenko against undefeated… ...full story at Japan Today

from Japan Today on Tue, Nov 03 2009

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24 Aug 09 visit Entertainment › Presenter line-up announced for Geki 3 arts event  »  Japan Today The Japan International Contents Festival 2009 (CoFesta) has announced the final three artists for this year’s Geki 3 dramatic arts and culture event. The final…
25 May 09 visit Entertainment / Arts › Japan comes together in ‘Rhythm and Hope’ for World Refugee Day  »  Japan Today Refugees International Japan (RIJ) will host an all-day event titled "Rhythm and Hope" to raise awareness of refugees and internally displaced people (IDPs) on Saturday,…
02 May 09 visit Entertainment / Arts › Hollywood blockbuster season begins  »  Japan Today Movie-goers hungry for escapism could fuel a record year at the box-office as Hollywood's summer blockbuster season got underway on Friday, analysts say. Wearied by…
18 Jul 09 visit Sports › Japanese women 3rd in team event of Japan Cup  »  Japan Today Japanese women finished third out of four in the team event of the inaugural Japan Cup gymnastics meet on Saturday. The squad consisted of the…
09 Oct 07 visit Japanese, 16, bags top Rubik event  »  Japan Times
BUDAPEST — Yu Nakajima of Japan won the main event at the 2007 Rubik's Cube world championship Sunday. Read more . . .

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