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Former Ninty boss Japan s richest: related news

Former Ninty boss Japan's richest

Former Nintendo chairman Hiroshi Yamauchi has been declared the wealthiest man in all of Japan by Forbes.

Wii Makes Yamauchi Japan's Richest: Forbes

Soaring sales of Nintendo's Wii game machine have made former Nintendo chairman Hiroshi Yamauchi Japan's richest man, worth $7.8 billion, Forbes magazine said in its annual rankings.

Nintendo Wii makes Yamauchi Japan's richest: Forbes

TOKYO: Soaring sales of Nintendo's Wii game machine have made former Nintendo chairman Hiroshi Yamauchi Japan's richest man, worth $7.8 billion, Forbes magazine said in its annual rankings.

Nintendo Wii makes Yamauchi Japan's richest: Forbes

TOKYO - Soaring sales of Nintendo's Wii game machine have made former Nintendo chairman Hiroshi Yamauchi Japan's richest man, worth $7.8 billion, Forbes magazine said in its annual rankings.

Nintendo Wii makes Yamauchi Japan's richest - Forbes

TOKYO (Reuters) - Soaring sales of Nintendo's Wii game machine have made former Nintendo chairman Hiroshi Yamauchi Japan's richest man, worth $7.8 billion, Forbes magazine said in its annual rankings.

Nintendo Wii makes Yamauchi Japan's richest: Forbes

TOKYO (Reuters) - Soaring sales of Nintendo's Wii game machine have made former Nintendo chairman Hiroshi Yamauchi Japan's richest man, worth $7.8 billion, Forbes magazine said in its annual rankings.

Nintendo Wii makes Yamauchi Japan's richest: Forbes

TOKYO (Reuters) - Soaring sales of Nintendo's Wii game machine have made former Nintendo chairman Hiroshi Yamauchi Japan's richest man, worth $7.8 billion, Forbes magazine said in its annual rankings.

Nintendo Wii makes Yamauchi Japan's richest: Forbes

TOKYO (Reuters) - Soaring sales of Nintendo's Wii game machine have made former Nintendo chairman Hiroshi Yamauchi Japan's richest man, worth $7.8 billion, Forbes magazine said in its annual rankings.

Nintendo Wii makes Yamauchi Japan's richest: Forbes

TOKYO (Reuters) - Soaring sales of Nintendo's Wii game machine have made former Nintendo <7974.OS> chairman Hiroshi Yamauchi Japan's richest man, worth $7.8 billion, Forbes magazine said in its annual rankings.

A Nanocarbon Film Electrode as a Platform for Exploring DNA Methylation

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$300 Million Canadian Human Rights Museum - Big Change to Advisory Board

March 5, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - REAL Women was immensely relieved to learn that the controversial Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg, the inspiration of former business and media mogul Izzy Asper, has a new Advisory Board. The former Advisory Board, selected by the former Liberal government, consisted mainly of feminist, homosexual and also old Liberal stand-bys, such as a former Liberal Prime Minister John Turner, former Liberal MPs, Cabinet Ministers and some Senators. The museum was intended to be a monument to former Liberal Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and his Charter of Rights.

Japan appoints cartoon ambassador

Japan's popular comic book characters, robotic cat "Doraemon", center, and Nobita, right, are flanked by Japanese Foreign Minister Masahiko Komura, after Komura named Doraemon for Japan's first Anime Ambassador at the foreign ministry in Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Doraemon will work as the main promoter of Japan's pop culture to the world.

Ex-Nintendo boss is Japan's richest man

He may be retired, but Hiroshi Yamauchi still rakes it in as chairman of Nintendo, and Wii sales have helped him become the wealthiest business bloke in Japan.

Sayyed accuses PSP of pressuring judiciary

BEIRUT: Detained former head of General Security Jamil al-Sayyed urged the Lebanese judiciary on Thursday "not to be misled by statements issued by the Progressive Socialist Party [PSP], which seem to have taken sudden interest in preserving and protecting the judiciary." Sayyed, in addition to former Presidential Guard commander Mustafa Hamdan, ex-Internal Security Forces boss Ali al-Hajj and former army intelligence head General Raymond Azar, have been detained for more than two years on suspicion of involvement in the February 2005 assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. In a statement issued by his media office, Sayyed said the PSP, led by Chouf Mp Walid Jumblatt, "were suffering a bitter defeat after the witness they fabricated [the story about] Mohammed Zuheir al-Siddiq having gone missing.

Japanese paintings exhibition from 14th

ISLAMABAD (PPI): The Embassy of Japan is going to host Japanese paintings exhibition and Japan-Pakistan Children art exhibition from March 14 here at the National Art Gallery (PNCA) in Islamabad as a part of the Japan-Pakistan Friendship Fest 2008. The events are being organized with the collaboration of Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA), the Asian Cultural Exchange Association, Tokyo, Pakistan-Japan Cultural Association, Islamabad and MEXT Alumni Association of Pakistan (MAAP). Seiji Kojima, Ambassador of Japan will inaugurate the Japanese painting exhibition and exhibition. The exhibition will remain open for public from March 15 to 22 from 10: 00 a.m. to 13:00 hrs and from 14:00hrs to 17:30hrs except for March 17. In the exhibition, 10 paintings of the Japanese artists will be displayed, which will give the viewers an in-dep

PEG-Detachable Polyplex Micelles Based on Disulfide-Linked Block Catiomers as Bioresponsive Nonviral Gene Vectors

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Former Nintendo Chairman is Japan's Richest Man

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Apple Japan, Sony settle battery fire lawsuit

Apple Japan and Sony have agreed to jointly pay about 1.3 million Yen (about $13,000) in damages to settle a lawsuit filed by a Japanese couple who argued that the husband had suffered burns after their Mac caught, according to Dow Jones. The couple sued and successfully recovered damages because the fire was caused by the Sony-made battery, according to judicial sources quoted by Japan-based Kyodo News Agency. According to the report, the three parties reached the settlement on April 2, but both Sony and the Japan unit of Apple declined to comment on the settlement.

In Japan, robot babysitter always ready to play

Local kindergartners gather around a comunication robot (C) developed by Japan's robot maker "tmsuk" at Aeon shopping mall in Fukuoka, western Japan, on March 25, 2008. The Japan's biggest supermarket chain introduced the robot, which has abilities to recognize personal informations by RQ code and to call the personal name, for members of its kids club today. Photo courtesy AFP.

Full Track Downloads In Japan Rise 91 Percent In 2007

Mobile music is again the shining light in Japan, making up for the decline in CD sales. “Total music sales for 2007 in Japan came to JPY 466 billion (US $4.66 billion). While CD/DVD sales declined 4 percent from the previous year, digital downloads jumped up 41 percent to JPY 75.5 billion (US $755 million), comprising 16 percent of all music sold in Japan. Mobile downloads accounted for JPY 68 billion (US $680 million), more than 90 percent of the total figure for digital sales. Within the mobile sector, full-track downloads showed the strongest growth, rising 91 percent over the previous year” writes J@pan Inc in its Music Media Watch newsletter, quoting the RIAJ Yearbook 2008.

NEWS: Former Sony boss turns up at Atari

The former president of Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios, Phil Harrison has turned up - as rumours suggested he would - as the new president of Infogrames to grow the Atari brand into a leading online game company.

Japan investigates iPod problem

TOKYO, Japan (AP) -- Japan is investigating a possible defect in Apple Inc.'s iPod after a reported case here of one of the popular digital portable players shooting out sparks while recharging.

Japan PM chats with spacewalking astronaut

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda chatted with a Japanese astronaut on the International Space Station on Thursday and congratulated him on installing the first piece of Japan's new space laboratory.

Japan Hopes to Employ Robots by 2025

People in Japan vying for a job position may be faced with new competition by as soon as 2025. Robots may be introduced into the national workforce as a solution to Japan’s foreseen 16 percent decrease in employees.

Japan to strip Internet for illegal downloaders: report

Isamu Kaneko (F) a former research assistant at Tokyo University, inventor of popular file-swapping software Winny, was ordered to pay a 1.5-million-yen (13,000 USD) fine in Japan's first ruling on file-sharing software, in 2006. In a new move against online piracy, Japanese companies plan to cut of


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