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And not many elderly japanese women commit crimes, but their number is increasing, and some say it reveals a hidden aspect of an aging society. Survivors of a typhoon that struck the philippines are facing a struggle to find food, water, and shelter, and another storm is hitting them, as well. Typhoon haiyan slammed into the city of tacloban and nearby towns on the Central Island of lata. Government officials confirmed the storm killed more than 1700 people. 90 of the people were on lata and the neighboring island of somar, but they feel the number of fatalities will rise to 10,000. The storm washed out roads and destroyed communication networks. The army and police are still battling to get to some hardhit areas. They are also tight bing security by setting up checkpoints amidst looting on the devastated islands. Layta was one of the islands hit hardest by the storm and some of the people there who survived the ordeal are desperate to leave. Nhk world reports. Reporter cars from the p
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Go along. The great 17th century japanese poet said the person in mourning is a slave to sorrow. Nobody i saw in japan was a slave to sorrow. The pain was real and extremely deep, as you can imagine. The pain of losing people, not necessarily the pain of losing houses and cars and computers and bicycles, because this is a country so seismically dynamic that people all the rural people i talked to said, oh, this has talked to our family many times over the last 500 years. My great grandmother swam back to safety during the last tsunami and survived. So it wasnt an unexpected misfortune. There was an earthquake every day that i was there in all three months, at least one. So you were constantly reminded of impermanence, that you felt as if you were in a place where landscape shaped consciousness, shaped the mind, shaped how you saw the world every day. And you see this, you know, i felt it all these years. Ive been going to japan since my first visit in 1968, and its a sense that the bea