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GOOD NEWS FOR JAPANESE WANNABE SKINNIE SOMALIS? !!!!

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GOOD NEWS FOR JAPANESE WANNABE SKINNIE SOMALIS? !!!!

Postby Daanyeer » Wed Sep 06, 2006 12:37 pm

Japan gets a male heir


Source: news24
06/09/2006 07:28 - (SA)

Mari Yamaguchi


............."I'm relieved a boy was born," said Toshihiro Sasaki, 29, systems engineer in Tokyo. "The male heir imperial system has continued for about 1 500 years, I think that tradition should be protected."




Tokyo - Japan's Princess Kiko gave birth to a boy early on Wednesday, providing the centuries-old Chrysanthemum Throne with its first male heir in more than 40 years and defusing a looming succession crisis.

The birth came minutes after Kiko, 39, underwent a Caesarean section.

The boy is the third in line to the throne, after Crown Prince Naruhito and Kiko's husband, Prince Akishino. No name was immediately announced.

Succession crisis

The arrival of a royal boy forestalled an eventual succession crunch for the royal family, which traces its roots back some 1 500 years. The child is Emperor Akihito's first grandson.

The birth was also likely to quell efforts to change Japan's male-only imperial law to allow women to ascend the throne. Several women have reigned over the years, the last being Gosakuramachi, who took the crown in 1763.

The boy, the first male heir born in Japan since Akishino in 1965, was born at 08:27 and weighed 2 558 grams, the Imperial Household Agency said. Both child and mother were in good condition.

Media attention

The birth took place under intense public attention. Kiko, who already had two daughters, was hospitalised on August 16 after showing symptoms of partial placenta previa, in which part of the placenta drops too low in the uterus.

The gender of the baby had been a closely guarded palace secret, though Japanese tabloids had speculated the child would be a boy - the wish of many traditionalists who sought to preserve the male-only imperial line.

Tradition

"I'm relieved a boy was born," said Toshihiro Sasaki, 29, systems engineer in Tokyo. "The male heir imperial system has continued for about 1 500 years, I think that tradition should be protected."

The birth follows a tumultuous decade for Japan's royal family, which is still highly respected by the public and is largely shielded from view by the secretive Imperial Household Agency.

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Postby gurey25 » Wed Sep 06, 2006 12:41 pm

danyeer what do u have against the japanese??

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Postby Daanyeer » Wed Sep 06, 2006 12:48 pm

[quote="gurey25"]danyeer what do u have against the japanese??[/quote]

Can u TELL me any single Somali who got SHARCI in JAPAN?

....... I am the MASTER of my chest; i am the CAPTAIN of my fist....



Ur Non Japanese Wannabe Skinny Somali In S'net !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Postby Intruder » Wed Sep 06, 2006 1:06 pm

Somalis and their sense of entitlements....

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Postby sexy-kitten » Wed Sep 06, 2006 1:10 pm

Intruder and his ways of crossdressing...

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Postby eyes-only » Wed Sep 06, 2006 1:11 pm

Daanyeer many Somalis go there for Business. I wouldn't want to live there and I'm pretty sure most Somalis wouldn't want to live there either but that doesn't mean you can't.

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Postby Basra- » Wed Sep 06, 2006 1:33 pm

Yippie! I am so happy for them. But the son is third in the throne line. The first in line is a daughter. Laughing Laughing

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Postby gurey25 » Wed Sep 06, 2006 2:20 pm

Ok danyeer, i have a cousin who has sharci from japan, mind you he is married to a japanese woman.

another cousin was teaching in japan for 2 years.

I was about to go do the same, and got my teaching certificate , but landed a high paying job in Dubai instead.

oh and i forgot,

One of the high ranking SNM leaders Ibrahim Samatar Maygaag is a
Professor of economics in One of the Japanese Universities,
i dont remember if it was waseda or kobe.

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Postby Daanyeer » Wed Sep 06, 2006 2:25 pm

Gurey,


Let me USE (in ur CASE) with capital letters. my meanining was SHARCI WITH CEEYR AND AIRLIFTS(like DUULIMAADKA 13).

....... I am the MASTER of my chest; i am the CAPTAIN of my fist....



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