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  Home Page of John Matsusaka
John G. Matsusaka is a professor in the the Marshall School of Business, Gould School of Law, and Department of Political Science at the University of Southern California, and President of the Initiative and Referendum Institute at USC.
Matsusaka received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago, and has held visiting appointments at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, UCLA, Caltech, and the University of Chicago.
Matsusaka combines these data with 100 years of revenue and spending data from each state and city.
www-rcf.usc.edu /~matsusak   (871 words)

  
  Matsusaka, Mie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Matsusaka (松阪市; -shi; also Matsuzaka) is a city located in Mie, Japan.
As of September 1, 2005, the city has an estimated population of 170,723 and the density of 273.68 people per km².
Matsusaka was founded in 1588 in the provice of Ise (伊勢国; -no kuni) or Seishu (勢州; seishū) by Gamou Ujisato (蒲生氏郷; Gamō Ujisato).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Matsusaka,_Mie   (189 words)

  
 Introduction to Matsusaka City
The west of new Matsusaka City is entirely mountainous, comprising the Kii Mountains, the Takami Mountains and the Daikou Mountain Range.
According to the census taken in 2005, the general population of new Matsusaka City which now make up the city was 168,973 people.
This accounts for 9.05% of the total population of Mie Prefecture and represents an increase in the population in lowland areas and a decrease in the mountainous areas.
www.city.matsusaka.mie.jp /syokai/syokai_english.html   (437 words)

  
 Pacific Affairs: Making of Japanese Manchuria, 1904-1932, The   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Matsusaka's basic premise is that the creation of the puppet state of Manchoukuo (Manchukuo) did not constitute a decisive break with earlier Japanese activities.
Matsusaka arrives at this conclusion through a chronological exploration of Japanese strategic thinking about Manchuria at the highest levels - that of prime ministers, the Imperial Army, the foreign ministry, the South Manchuria Railway (SMR) and, to a lesser extent, the navy.
Matsusaka also notes that these camps were themselves often divided, such as the activists over how to incorporate Manchuria into the empire, specifically in relation to Korea.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3680/is_200201/ai_n9047111   (720 words)

  
 The Claremont Institute: The Economic Case for Direct Democracy
Matsusaka is careful to dissect polling data and correlate it with initiative outcomes.
Matsusaka also reflects on the meaning of the direct initiative in the larger scheme of a republican government, and provides three useful frameworks for thinking about initiatives.
Matsusaka's meticulous (but admittedly somewhat dry and clinical) work, a reasonable counter-argument could be made that the direct initiative is in fact the antidote to the sort of manipulation that political (and, not incidentally, media) insiders are wont to practice.
www.claremont.org /projects/local_gov/Newsletter/directdemocracy.html   (980 words)

  
 uscLaw Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Matsusaka: I think the point is to make sure that people who don’t have money can get their proposals out.
Matsusaka: Last year I studied all the initiatives that passed in California and counted how much of the budget was actually locked in, and it’s much less than what you would think.
Matsusaka: At the federal level, the budget is an issue, Iraq is an issue.
lawweb.usc.edu /lawmag/features/2004election.html   (1968 words)

  
 Few Can Speak for Many in U.S. Politics
To write the book, Matsusaka examined more than a century of data from 50 states and 4,700 cities — including tax and spending data, and opinion data — to gauge the majority’s preference.
That said, Matsusaka cites “unprecedented growth” in the popularity of initiatives in the last 10 to 15 years.
Matsusaka’s book is careful to avoid any opinion on the effects of initiatives.
www.usc.edu /uscnews/stories/10614.html   (725 words)

  
 Los Angeles Business Journal: Ocean Avenue sports beachfront bonanza - real estate deals in Santa Monica's Third Street ...
Matsusaka, with financial backing from the Ito family, plans to open a new upscale Asian eatery on that site by September of this year.
Matsusaka, reached at his Santa Monica home last week, confirmed that the Ito family is putting up all the money for the deal.
Matsusaka's new restaurant likely will not be the only new upscale eatery added to Ocean Avenue's budding "restaurant row" in coming months, either.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m5072/is_n6_v14/ai_11901396   (1291 words)

  
 John G. Matsusaka at IDEAS
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Matsusaka, J.C. Khan, M. Interest Groups and the Environment: a Study of Initiative Voting Patterns," Papers 91-32, Southern California - School of Business Administration.
ideas.repec.org /e/pma140.html   (903 words)

  
 Tom Matsusaka Photos - Tom Matsusaka News - Tom Matsusaka Information
Tom Matsusaka Photos - Tom Matsusaka News - Tom Matsusaka Information
Van Buren has reservations about Branch's tactics in luring a Ginza nightclub owner back to New York after the Japanese government is unwilling to extradite him to face charges of conspiracy and murder in the death of his wife on a New York City vacation.
Tell the world what you think of Tom Matsusaka, write a review for this person.
www.tv.com /tom-matsusaka/person/111981/summary.html   (119 words)

  
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Beacon marks the triumphant return to form of Kazuto Matsusaka, who was chef for almost a decade at Wolfgang Puck’s Chinois in the ’80s, and may have been the best-known Japanese-born cook in America before the dominance of Nobu Matsuhisa.
So where one of Matsusaka’s signatures at Chinois and elsewhere was a sweet, thickly sauced take on the classical Chinese dish of minced squab spooned into a sort of lettuce-leaf taco, the version at Beacon involves kushikatsu-style fried oysters and a remoulade fragrant with yuzu peel.
As far as I know, Matsusaka is the first to spike a crab sushi roll with the kind of loose gelée French chefs use to garnish their rabbit terrines.
www.laweekly.com /ink/printme.php?eid=54927   (567 words)

  
 Yoshihisa Tak Matsusaka   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A specialist in the history of modern Japan, Yoshihisa Tak Matsusaka is an Assistant Professor of History at Wellesley College.
Professor Matsusaka graduated with a B.A. in Biology from Brandeis University in 1975.
Matsusaka's forthcoming book entitled The Making of Japanese Manchuria, 1904-1932 (Harvard, 2000), explores the history of Japan's subjugation of Northeast China, from the establishment of the South Manchuria Railway Company to the founding of Manchoukuo.
www.wellesley.edu /PublicAffairs/Profile/mr/ymatsusaka.html   (192 words)

  
 Performer: Kazuko Matsusaka
Matsusaka studied violin with Josef Gingold at the Indiana University School of Music.
A Tanglewood Music Center Fellow in 1985, she holds a bachelor of music degree from Hartt College of Music/University of Harford, where she studied violin with Charles Treger, and a master of music degree from the State University of New York, where she studied viola with Hohn Graham.
Matsusaka has been soloist with the Central Massachusetts Symphony, the Newton Symphony Orchestra, and the Boston Pops Orchestra.
homepage.mac.com /pegis1/zoodreams/kmatsusaka.htm   (153 words)

  
 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Business
Matsusaka spent yesterday morning at Jenkins' office, seeing patients and observing surgery at the Laser Institute of Hawaii.
A highlight for Matsusaka yesterday was peering through ophthalmological equipment to "look at the eye and the pupils of a person," she said.
Matsusaka was impressed by the feedback Jenkins received from her patients.
starbulletin.com /2002/03/06/business/engle.html   (644 words)

  
 j u k e d . c o m - [For Zen or Madness (2)]   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Work, at least during the summer, consists of reporting to the Matsusaka Regional Board of Education Office, and sitting down at a table (not a desk, but a table) between the hours of 8:30 and 4:30.
The ethnic breakdown of the Matsusaka JETs is: one Canadian (Joe), one Scottish, one English, one Australian and six Americans.
This wasn't funny to us, the new Matsusaka JETs, since we got to know and love and celebrate our city, so when people from other towns come by we naturally take them out and party till we all end up passed out somewhere, be it on someone's floor or out in the fields.
www.juked.com /2003/09/zen02.asp   (4597 words)

  
 Matsusaka, Mie - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Matsusaka, Mie - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 125,288 and the density of 597.61 persons per km²;.
This page was last modified 17:06, 11 Jan 2005.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Matsusaka   (93 words)

  
 The master of fusion - Los Angeles Times
At Beacon, Kazuto Matsusaka finds a balance between the sensation he created then and the food he wants to cook now.
Back when some of his current customers were but glimmers in their foodie parents' eyes, the 53-year-old Matsusaka was a founding member of Southern California's chef elite, and an inventor of the fusing of Asian and European cuisines that has become a hallmark of modern restaurant cooking.
In 1978 Matsusaka, who was born in Kumamoto, Japan, and drifted into cooking as a way to make a living, was doing Benihana-style teppan cooking at a place on La Cienega called Pear Garden, when his golfing buddy Hideo Yamashiro (later to open Shiro in Pasadena) called him.
www.latimes.com /features/food/la-fo-calcook2mar02,0,7727608.story?coll=la-home-food   (998 words)

  
 Student marketers boost school's lunch sales - The Honolulu Advertiser - Hawaii's Newspaper
The number of lunches served in September is a statistic used to calculate cafeteria staffing levels for the rest of the school year, so serving extra meals that month helped shield the cafeteria's dozen workers from any staffing cuts, he said.
Waiakea senior Anne Matsusaka, who is president of the state DECA, said she was surprised when incentive drawings for $50 gift certificates at the Prince Kuhio Plaza mall attracted so many students.
In hindsight, Matsusaka said she believes the project would have led to even higher lunch sales if it had been better publicized in school bulletins or announced more frequently over the school public address system.
the.honoluluadvertiser.com /article/2003/Nov/13/ln/ln32a.html   (602 words)

  
 Matsusaka, Mie -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Matsusaka, Mie -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Matsusaka (松阪市; -shi; also Matsuzaka) is a (A large and densely populated urban area; may include several independent administrative districts) city located in (Click link for more info and facts about Mie) Mie, (A constitutional monarchy occupying the Japanese Archipelago; a world leader in electronics and automobile manufacture and ship building) Japan.
As of 2003, the city has an estimated ((statistics) the entire aggregation of items from which samples can be drawn) population of 125,288 and the (The amount per unit size) density of 597.61 persons per (Click link for more info and facts about km²;) km²;.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/m/ma/matsusaka,_mie.htm   (113 words)

  
 Home Town   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Matsusaka is located in middle of Japan between Tokyo and Osaka.
Location of this town is very unique having a big mountain called "Hossaka" on the east side and a beautiful beach called "Matsunase" on the west side.
Access to Matsusaka : From Tokyo, take a super express "Hikari" and get off at Nagoya, then take a kintetsu line bound for Toba.
www2.hawaii.edu /~kazumasa/Home-Town.htm   (71 words)

  
 Where was "Matsusaka Ushi" originally from?   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In the Edo period (1603`), cattle was grown only to caltivate farms and rice fields and carry loads.So it was a kind of family treasure for farmers.
As Tanba and Matsusaka were separated by many mountains, it was very hard to bring baby cattle directly to Matsusaka.
The cattle which was grown and worked in Kishu for 1 or 2 years was brought to Matsusaka area through "Wakayama Kaido" on foot.
net70.itspy.com /english/where.htm   (599 words)

  
 News: Election   (Site not responding. Last check: )
USC Law School entered the global spotlight this election season thanks to experts at the Initiative and Referendum Institute at USC who were tapped by hundreds of national political reporters covering the 2004 presidential election.
John Matsusaka and Elizabeth Garrett, president and board member of the IRI, respectively, discussed the national political scene on a variety of news shows.
Even though the election is over, Garrett and Matsusaka are encouraging reporters and the public to continue to turn to the IRI for political expertise.
lawweb.usc.edu /sconnect/news/fall04/electioncoverage.html   (403 words)

  
 j u k e d . c o m - [For Zen or Madness (1)]   (Site not responding. Last check: )
"Work" is at the Matsusaka Education Office, where I report to a sweet old lady we call Sakata-sensei, and in a month's time I'll begin teaching English at what looks like a minimum of 9 junior high schools in the boonie-ass villages lying in the fields and mountains outside of Matsusaka.
It's not like Matsusaka has 10 roads and two traffic lights; this is a small city, or a large town, with hundreds of streets, none of which has a name.
Matsusaka Beef is crazy expensive — a nice dinner in a Matsusaka Beef restaurant easily goes for $80 to $100.
www.juked.com /2003/09/zen01.asp   (4686 words)

  
 ozuyasujiro.com - life
Ozu was born on December 12, 1903 in Tokyo.
He and his two brothers were educated in the countryside, in Matsusaka, whilst his father sold fertilizer in Tokyo.
Despite having few qualifications, Ozu secured a position as an assistant teacher in a small mountain village some distance from Matsusaka — a post for which a college diploma was not needed.
www.ozuyasujiro.com /life.htm   (838 words)

  
 Cpop Chinese HK Pop Music Video Forum and Download Site with Chinese Music MP3 - TOH SIK (PEACH COLOR) with Scandal ...
She said that she does not know whether nudity will be involved because the script changes everyday, but she honestly said that when she is performing she cannot divert attention to cover herself; in one scene she performs in full nude with only bed sheets to cover her body and her entire back bare.
She expressed that in the film her relationship with Keiko Matsusaka is abnormal.
Keiko Matsusaka praised Chiang Siu Wai's changing acting and concentration even though she is a new comer.
www.compbuy.co.uk /modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=72   (975 words)

  
 Kimiko Matsusaka   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The terrain became hilly and the vegetation was fairly dense; I had thoughts of Gilligan's Island, and I naturally saw myself in the role of the professor.
The foliage was very dense now and I had to crawl on hands and knees to approach the source of the sound.
I was amazed at how good Kimiko Matsusaka looked with her long hair unpinned and that gravity-defying bikini on.
www.sexosaka.com /gallery/Kimiko_Matsusaka   (436 words)

  
 ON THE SUCCESSION OF MARKETING ENTREPRENERUSHIP   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Shigetoshi returned to Matsusaka to assist his mother’s business in 1639, but he died young of illness.
In 1639, he returned to Matsusaka at his mother’s, request, and died young at the age of 37 in 1649.
Takatoshi Mitsui was born at Matsusaka in 1622.
www.uic.edu /cba/ies/2003Papers/Horide.htm   (3461 words)

  
 Kimiko Matsusaka   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Suddenly, Kimiko Matsusaka plan was hatched, fully blown.
Kimiko Matsusaka felt the tension in her cunt as Kimiko Matsusaka heard Kim's footsteps approaching.
Kimiko Matsusaka was wearing dark blue silk pajamas under a loose dressing gown.
www.sexosaka.com /gallery/Kimiko_Matsusaka/Kimiko_Matsusaka-3.html   (196 words)

  
 Matsusaka, Mie Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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 Leadership
John G. Matsusaka: Matsusaka is a professor of business and law at the University of Southern California.
Matsusaka was a National Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University (1994-1995), visiting scholar at UCLA (1996), visiting associate at Caltech (2000), and the John M. Olin Visiting Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago (2001), and served as a consultant for the Council of Economic Advisors in the White House (2002).
Matsusaka’s research has been published in numerous scholarly journals, including the Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, and Journal of Law and Economics, and he was awarded the Merton Miller Prize for “most significant” paper in the Journal of Business in 2001.
www.iandrinstitute.org /board_members.htm   (1316 words)

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