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On July 20, 2008, Mainichi released the results of an in-house investigation. Mainichi announced that it would re-organize the MDN Editorial Department on August 1 with a new chief editor, and re-launch the MDN on September 1 as a more news-oriented site. Mainichi said, "We continued to post articles
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On June 28, 2008, Mainichi announced punitive measures. Connell, who remained anonymous in the announcement, was suspended for three months ("issuing three months' disciplinary leave"). Other involved personnel were either docked 10%–20% salary or "stripped of their titles" for a period of one
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journalist Ryann Connell, featured often-sensationalist stories, principally translated from and based on articles appearing in Japanese tabloids. The column carried a disclaimer since September 19, 2002: "WaiWai stories are transcriptions of articles that originally appeared in Japanese language
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Other soldiers and historians have noted the unlikelihood of the lieutenants' alleged heroics, which entailed killing enemy after enemy in fierce hand-to-hand combat. Noda himself, on returning to his hometown, admitted this during a speech that "I killed only four or five with sword in the real
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that contained incorrect information about Japan and indecent sexual content. These articles, many of which were not checked, should not have been dispatched to Japan or the world. We apologize deeply for causing many people trouble and for betraying the public's trust in the Mainichi Shimbun."
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on June 21. Mainichi also announced it would "severely punish the head of the Digital Media Division, which is responsible for overseeing the site, the manager responsible for the column and the editor involved with the stories." On June 25, Mainichi apologized to MDN readers. Some advertisers
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Both officers supposedly surpassed their goal during the heat of battle, making it difficult to determine which officer had actually won the contest. Therefore, (according to the journalists Asami Kazuo and Suzuki Jiro, writing in the
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The Mainichi has 3,200 employees working in 364 offices in Japan and 26 bureaus overseas. It is one of Japan's three largest newspapers in terms of circulation and number of employees, and has 79 associated companies, including
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was founded four years later, in 1876. The two papers merged in 1911, but the two companies continued to print their newspapers independently until 1943, when both editions were placed under a
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cannot be held responsible for the content of the original articles, nor does it guarantee their accuracy. Views expressed in the WaiWai column are not necessarily those held by the
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Like other Japanese newspaper companies, Mainichi hosts many cultural events such as art exhibitions and sporting events. Among them, the most famous are the
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The centre-left Mainichi Shimbun quoted a senior prosecutor as saying: "This is what we predicted. This has ruined the prosecutors' painstaking work."
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Only two daily newspapers, the liberal Mainichi Shimbun and the conservative Sankei Shimbun, ran contrasting editorials on April 14 and 15.
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In an editorial, the centrist Mainichi Shimbun said that Mr. Trump might have taken a strategy of ...
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are not currently in the position of a national newspaper despite a large circulation for both.
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claims that it is the oldest existing Japanese daily newspaper with its 136-year history. The
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of 13 December), they decided to begin another contest with the goal of 150 kills. The
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announced they were to merge their websites. The partnership has been known as
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100 People—Mukai 106 – 105 Noda—Both 2nd Lieutenants Go Into Extra Innings".
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content was reported as fact in blogs and reputable foreign media sources.
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Mainichi will ’severely punish’ employees who contributed to WaiWai column
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It is one of the four national newspapers in Japan; the other three are
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A History of Japanese Journalism: State of Affairs and Affairs of State
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The Mainichi is the only Japanese newspaper company to have won a
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office was moved from Yurakucho to Takebashi, and in 1992, the
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abbreviated MDN), and publishes a bilingual news magazine,
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Reliability and openness key features of new Mainichi site
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Mainichi announces its online news site merger with MSN
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Noda at Sugamo Prison after his arrest by the U.S. Army
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also moved to the new website. MSN-Japan switched to
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Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun
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Liberalism
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Circulation
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