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Singapore connection

http://www.quon.asia/yomimono/lifestyle/law/2008/11/10/1228.php

I already reported in the article as above, ICA-Net has been used as trial project in ERIA Working Group since Jan., 2009.

I have attended the research meeting in Singapore to report status of trial project. It was the first time for me to visit Singapore though many friends and relatives, had worked in here. I always told them "Oh, we should meet soon" but I could not come during these 20 years. Those friends almost came back to Japan.

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I feel the international airport is clean and tiny.
It was easy to path trough the immigration gate because of a few tourists.
The weather was bad with thunderstorm flash. A taxi driver tried to entertain us with "Enka(Japanese traditional popular music)" on TV, however I had a headache on the way to the hotel.

The meeting was held at the hotel located along Clarke quay area with participants from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Taiwan, Japan and China. While One day and a half meeting included reports from each country and several discussions. The theme was "to establish safety e-commerce market in ASEAN and East asia" to contribute economic flourish in the area. We found differences among countries, some do not have enough law environment, some has rare reference case. One thing, to encourage asian economy, is the same purpose for all.

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Attendants enjoyed delicious dinner until late night, so I only went back to the hotel room to go to sleep deeply in a beautiful Singapore night.

By the way, Only one friend still lives there, who was a friend in a same kindergarden, in a same junior high school.
She is a owner of a nailing salon for celebrities, came up with Mercedes coupe even for my sudden calling. We had enjoyed excellent sea food dinner at the restaurant besides a river, talked a lot about old friends, old memories and so on.
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Avoiding suicide by watching online

http://mainichi.jp/select/jiken/news/20090212k0000e040040000c.html

The japanese police reported they avoided 95 persons to suicide by watching predictions on internet cooperating with providers, 23 persons more than last year.

The police rush into house or gathering place by reporting from watching voluntarily and avoided to suicide for 196 people. However, 7 were dead while 3 were alive among 10 have suicided themselves actually. 

This occasion reminds me that some report said Japanese lowest crime rate is depend on "KOBAN" (Police box)system. In japan, there are a lot of KOBAN on the street and policemen stay there. They sometimes go out to check his city and will act if trouble happens. In a real world, if depressed person stands by a river side, the patrolling police man will ask him or her for any problem. That had saved a life frequently.

Watching over on internet to find someone murmuring will avoid to suicide.
I believe this will work as well, since people want to talk someone or be talked by someone.

I will add the patrolling on the net is one of ODR system.
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Medicine crisis?

http://internet.watch.impress.co.jp/cda/news/2009/02/06/22368.html

As this entry alarmed, the pharmacy law is officially announced to be executed at 1st, June,2009, although many of sellers expressed strong objections.

The new pharmacy law includes "Only 3rd category medicines such as vitamins and an anti-flatulent can be sold thru EC site,but prohibit to sell 2nd category medicines such as a acesodyne, a cold medicines and pregnancy test" which is allowed to sell thru EC site right now.

Over 70% of medicines those which currently sold, could not be sold thru the net.

Rakuten(large shopping mall), Yahoo and many other entities issued a joint communique to asking continuously selling those medicines for consumers. Mr. Yoichi Masuzoe, the minister of Health and welfare expressed to hold another meeting to discuss the issues.
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