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Kyoto University Text Corpus: Mainichi Shimbun (kc)

Mainichi Shimbun: Editorial (kc02)

61637    Such rising trend must be stopped immediately.
61638    We hope that the investigative authority will eradicate the "root" of such crimes with the speedy roundup of those who are responsible and a full investigation of the circumstances in order to prevent a re-occurrence of these crimes.
61639    "Create" is defined as "to produce something anew" in dictionaries.
61640    Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama adopted "creative partnership" as the keyword for the Japan-US Summit on the 11th.
61641    However, as far as what the media have reported, absolutely no "creative" pulse is detected anywhere in the talks.
61642    Be it security, economy, or nuclear issue, no new idea was offered in any area by the prime minister as he had simply been staying on the course the government officials in charge had set up.
61643    It is no wonder that the American media did not give him a good mark.
61644    At the press conference held just before greeting the prime minister, Mr. Winston Lord, the Assistant Secretary of State, put Mr. Murayama's visit as "a Japanese tradition where the prime minister pays a visit to Washington, DC at the earliest opportunity after taking office."
61645    It is, as they say, sankin kotai, or the "alternate attendance" system which required all daimyo (lords) to spend alternate years in Edo, the capital of old Japan.
61646    In light of Mr. Lord's perspective, it can be said that the US never expected a "creative" visit from the Prime Minister.
61647    However, it may be too harsh to have Prime Minister Murayama alone take the blame.
61648    Former Japanese prime ministers also emphasized a "new relationship" whenever they visited the US and made some commitments.
61649    Those commitments, however, were no better than being tossed in the garbage with the arrival of the next prime minister.
61650    During the past two years President Clinton has been in office, Japan has had four prime ministers.
61651    It is not unreasonable if the president eventually came to think that "they are not worth being taken seriously."

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