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  MICHIKO - Debut Album "Daydreamer" available now
Well, needless to say, Michiko has cooked up her own recipe but we'll let you decide the flavour...
If you were to mix the blood of German and Japanese parents, raise the child in Sydney, give her a piano at the age of 6, singing lessons from the age of 16.
Michiko's debut album "Daydreamer" is now available at both I-Tunes and CD Baby.
www.michiko-music.com   (260 words)

  
  Japan Empress Michiko ill - Breaking News - World - Breaking News
Japan's Empress Michiko has what appears to be a stress-related illness and will cancel some official duties to rest, officials said, in another sign of tension in the royal family.
Michiko, wife of Emperor Akihito, shattered tradition by becoming in 1959 the first commoner to marry an heir to the Japanese throne.
Michiko won popular acclaim when she chose to raise her three children at home rather than entrust them to private nurses.
www.smh.com.au /news/World/Japan-Empress-Michiko-ill/2007/03/06/1173166699533.html   (424 words)

  
  Channelnewsasia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
TOKYO : Japan's Empress Michiko has marked her 72nd birthday by wishing her new grandson well, but sidestepped questions on female succession to the country's throne.
Michiko reminded the public that it was important to wait for the recovery of the crown princess before she becomes fit for official duties.
Michiko responded to calls for special royal training for Prince Hisahito, who is third in line to the Chrysanthemum Throne, by saying she would respect the wishes of his parents, Princess Kiko and Prince Akishino.
www.channelnewsasia.com /stories/afp_asiapacific/print/236610/1/.html   (341 words)

  
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Michiko may not be as famous as these examples, but say the name Michiko in Billings and people will know you are talking about a local artist who creates mysterious watercolors.
It was February when Michiko first saw Montana in a ground blizzard and thought, “This must be a land of ghosts.” She had never seen a ground blizzard in Tokyo, but she remembered a ghost movie with white shapes moving across the ground.
You may have seen Michiko on Channel 7, the community access channel, when she was interviewed as part of the Museum of Woman’s History series on woman survivors of World War II.
www.billingsnews.com /printStory?storyid=19979   (520 words)

  
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Akihito   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Empress Michiko of Japan, (born October 20, 1934) formerly Michiko Shōda (正田 美智子 Shōda Michiko) and later the Crown Princess of Japan (April 10, 1959 to January 7, 1989), is the wife and consort of the reigning Emperor of Japan, HIM Emperor Akihito.
On April 10 1959, he married Miss Michiko Shoda (born October 24, 1934), the eldest daughter of Mr.
The Emperor and the Empress have three children: Empress Michiko of Japan, (born October 20, 1934) formerly Michiko Shōda (正田 美智子 Shōda Michiko) and later the Crown Princess of Japan (April 10, 1959 to January 7, 1989), is the wife and consort of the reigning Emperor of Japan, HIM Emperor Akihito.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Akihito   (3342 words)

  
 Saving Grace - Taking a Last Look at Kamigawa?
Michiko, as we've seen her in the novels, is a woman with a lot of strength, but one who never uses that strength in an aggressive fashion unless forced to.
Michiko quietly puts a rather big kibosh on those plans.
Michiko may be a purely reactive card, but that doesn't limit her general usefulness nearly as much as other, similar cards.
www.wizards.com /default.asp?x=mtgcom/feature/264   (1350 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Masahito, Prince Hitachi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Empress Michiko of Japan Her Imperial Majesty Empress Michiko of Japan (美智子;), (born October 20, 1934) formerly Michiko Shoda (正田美智子 shoda michiko) and later the Crown Princess of Japan (April 10, 1959 to January 7, 1989), is the wife and consort of the reigning Emperor of Japan, Akihito.
HIH Princess Kiko Her Imperial Highness Princess Akishino (秋篠宮紀子親王妃 akishino no miya kiko shinnōhi), née Kawashima Kiko (川島紀子), (born 11 September 1966), is the wife of Prince Akishino (Fumihito), the second son of the Emperor Akihito and the Empress Michiko, and a member of the Japanese imperial family through marriage.
Her Imperial Highness Princess Sayako (jp: 紀宮清子内親王殿下; nori no miya sayako naishinnō denka), the third child and only daughter of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko, was born on 18 April 1969.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Masahito%2C-Prince-Hitachi   (1440 words)

  
 Cult Sirens: Michiko Nishiwaki
Michiko's brother used to train with barbells and became a power lifting champion in Japan, so she began her own training, to the point that she could easily perform 100 continuous push-ups.
She became champion in her own right, and when friends suggested bodybuilding, Michiko was just shocked, as she couldn't picture herself wearing a tiny bikini before judges.
Tired of being so quickly typecast, Michiko decided to return to Japan, but soon changed her mind when hearing that Jackie Chan wanted her for In the Line of Duty 3, in which she played a sexy and psychotic Red Army terrorist.
www.cultsirens.com /nishiwaki/nishiwaki.htm   (839 words)

  
 "Death's Little Doll" Part 3 by Michiko-chan
At that moment Michiko walked up the sidewalk with her eyes down and closed, as though she didn’t need to look to know where she was going.
Michiko was doing everything in her power to show this woman who called herself Death that she would put up a fight ‘til the last.
Michiko seemed not to notice the pain, but outside her mind on her physical body the burns began to appear.
www.geocities.com /angeltrowa/ficcy/michiko-doll3.html   (1350 words)

  
 Assessing Michiko Kakutani. - By Ben Yagoda - Slate Magazine
They are so awful, from start to finish, that you cannot avert your eyes, much as you would like to.
The voice this reader would really like to hear in Michiko Kakutani's reviews is not a mock-Holly Golightly voice or the enervated (or prissy) voice of an enshrined critic, but Kakutani's own.
Here's a modest suggestion on how to start: Just once, instead of describing what "the reader" expects, thinks, or does, she might try using the word "I."
www.slate.com /id/2139452   (1583 words)

  
 About Michiko
Since 1973 Michiko has enjoyed a successful, private piano studio and is a registered Teacher Trainer with the Suzuki Association of the Americas.
Michiko is a native of Arizona, spending early years in Sedona and school years in Mesa.
Michiko makes her home in Maryland in a suburb of Washington D.C. She is married to Cris Ianculescu and has three children, Meredith, David and Andrew and a dog named Freddie.
www.musicmindgames.com /about_michiko.html   (423 words)

  
 A Toast to Michiko Yamaoka
The other side of her card has an idyllic color photo like one that might be featured in a tourist brochure: a cloudless sky, a branch of cherry blossoms, a sparkling river, and the graceful Hiroshima Castle.
Michiko gave me her card on March 17th, after we spent three hours together at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum.
After 20 years, Michiko broke her silence and began to talk about her A-bomb experience to those, as she says, "younger generations who had never known war." Today Michiko talks to student groups and is a docent at the Peace Museum.
www.awakenedwoman.com /varady_hiroshima.htm   (961 words)

  
 Michiko Aoyama Patent Inventor Nagoya-shi, JP
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The patent applicatons displayed about Michiko Aoyama's patent applications are for a recent sample of patent applications.
If Michiko Aoyama filed recent patent applications under another name, spelling or location then those applications could be listed on an alternate page.
www.freshpatents.com /Michiko-Aoyama-Nagoyashi-invdira.php   (183 words)

  
 San Jose Museum of Art | PAST EXHIBITIONS
What flows through Michiko Kon's photographs may be likened to the minute undulations of the imagination.
Michiko Kon: Still Lifes, the first major exhibition of the photographs of Japanese artist Michiko Kon to be shown in the Western hemisphere, traveled to the San Jose Museum of Art on July 9, 2000.
Michiko Kon: Still Lifes is accompanied by a large-scale catalogue comprised of 64 duotone fl-and-white images and 4 four-color images with a narrative by novelist Ryu Murakami and an essay by art historian Toshiharu Ito; 124 pages; published by Aperture (1997).
www.sjmusart.org /content/exhibitions/past/exhibition_info.phtml?itemID=97   (634 words)

  
 Pojo's Magic The Gathering Card of the Day - Card Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
You pretty much better have a way to get rid of Michiko, or you better have a fast deck with heavy hitters, or she can really put a dent in your plans.
Since your 4 drop was Michiko, which can be a very critical drop, you may not have the defense available to stop the bleeding.
In either case, Michiko Konda is delivering some level of card advantage, but in limited, I just doubt you will gain much of an advantage from this card before you are, well, killed by your opponent.
www.pojo.com /magic/COTD/2005/June/20.shtml   (489 words)

  
 Michiko Rests in Peace
I think Michiko will be happy if you would feel what I am feeling and make good use to your life.
I want Michiko's funeral held in Japan to be a "Farewell Party" kind of style, not that usual Japanese gloomy style.
Michiko's friends, everybody who have kindly sent condolance mails, who have been caring about her by reading this site or by watching on television, please come.
hideo.com /michiko   (1844 words)

  
 Michelle Malkin: I AM MICHIKO KAKUTANI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The big Drudge headline this morning is a link to New York Times book reviewer Michiko Kakutani's hibachi grilling of Bill Clinton's tome.
This is off the subject of Clinton (insert cheers here), but if you haven't read the classic McSweeney's essay, "I am Michiko Kakutani," you should.
And if you just happened to be wondering why Michiko did not use the word "limn" in her review of Clinton's book, read this.
www.michellemalkin.com /archives/000056.htm   (107 words)

  
 Hong Kong Girls With Guns
Michiko was Japan's first Bodybuilding and Power Lifting Champion, titles which she held for three consecutive years.
Michiko generated a tremendous interest in fitness and bodybuilding in her country; Japanese women were following her example and getting into shape.
As Michiko would obviously be taking on roles that were more demanding in the area of fighting, she naturally continued to develop her martial arts skills.
home.att.net /~chanfanatic/gwgmichikonishiwaki.htm   (821 words)

  
 Jim and Michiko's Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Times are a little tough for Japanese teachers nowadays, so she is a volunteer Japanese teacher and a full-time fitness afficianado.
Michiko eating crabs on an island near Pattaya Beach in 1996.
He and Michiko have been married for since 1988.
www2.gol.com /users/jallen/index.html   (104 words)

  
 CD Baby: MICHIKO: Daydreamer
If you were to mix the blood of German & Japanese parents, raise the child in Sydney, give her a piano at the age of 6, singing lessons from the age of 16.
Her long awaited debut album "Daydreamer" is a result of 3 years hard work and absolutely EVERYTHING has been done by the artist herself (yes everything!).
Informed that Michiko has roots in Australia, Japan, Germany and the UK, you'll hear scraps of each in her songs: a Kylie Minogue ingénue quality, a camp-jazz varnish, crisp synths, and a cool trip-hop feel.” Editor /Download.com.........
cdbaby.com /cd/michiko   (286 words)

  
 Session 55:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Mary Jacob examines the work of four contemporary Chinese writers in which the present is given meaning through a fictional portrayal of madness which serves to reintegrate the past into collective consciousness.
Finally, Donna Storey’s work on Yamamoto Michiko, a contemporary Japanese writer, reads female madness as a form of authorship, where the normally repressed female voice attempts to create its own, ostensibly mad, meaning.
Yamamoto Michiko’s "Kusa wo karu otoko": The Madwoman in the Mirror
www.aasianst.org /absts/1998abst/inter/i55.htm   (956 words)

  
 Republic of Indonesia - PRESIDENT AND FIRST LADY WERE RECEIVED BY AKIHITO EMPEROR AND MICHIKO PRINCESS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and the First Lady, on Monday (27/11) morning were received by Emperor Akihito and Princess Michiko Shoda, in the Imperial Palace.
At the Imperial Palace, Emperor Akihito and Princess Michiko themselves welcomed and then invited their guests to enter to Take Noma (Bamboo Room) to be introduced to their family, namely Crown Prince Naruhito, Prince and Princess Akishimo, also Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife.
After introducing all Ministers of Japan Cabinet, Emperor Akihito and Princess Michiko and their family invited President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and First Lady to return to Take Noma (Bamboo Room) to have a cordial meeting.
www.indonesia.go.id /en/index.php/content/view/1038/701   (485 words)

  
 Michiko Otaki
Michiko Otaki was born in the small Japanese coastal town of Hazu.
Although both her early academic and musical training was in Japan, all of her collegial and post-graduate study since her arrival in 1977 was done in the U.S., at the San Francisco Conservatory, Manhattan School of Music and the University of Miami, where she received her Doctorate.
In 1988 Michiko Otaki began a unique collaboration with the Warsaw Wind Quintet, with whom she has made ten extensive tours of the U.S. and Europe and released two critically acclaimed CD recordings (Polish Chamber Music and Sextets of Thuille/Poulenc/Tansmann).
a-s.clayton.edu /otaki/shortbio.html   (363 words)

  
 Kyodo News - Photos
Emperor Akihito (L) and Empress Michiko arrive at Tokyo's Aiiku Hospital to meet with their newborn grandson for the first time there on Sept. 10, a day after they returned from their trip to Hokkaido.
Emperor Akihito (L) and Empress Michiko leave Tokyo's Aiiku Hospital after meeting with their newborn grandson for the first time there on Sept. 10, a day after they returned from their trip to Hokkaido.
Emperor Akihito (L) and Empress Michiko smile as they leave Tokyo's Aiiku Hospital after meeting with their newborn grandson for the first time there on Sept. 10, a day after they returned from their trip to Hokkaido.
home.kyodo.co.jp /modules/fstPhotos/index.php?page=3&cmenuid=63   (250 words)

  
 Timothy McSweeney's Internet Tendency: I am Michiko Kakutani
Michiko Kakutani, of the New York Times, calls What Is the What "a startling act of literary ventriloquism." Read the whole review here.
I did not begin leading a secret personal life as Michiko Kakutani, nor did I find it more and more difficult to do the writing required for Michiko Kakutani's life without dressing up as her.
Once I grasped the fact that she was a serious intellectual force urging the reinstitution of craft and the repudiation of sterile, nihilistic culture, I rid myself of lark and caprice and went at it straight ahead.
www.mcsweeneys.net /1999/01/23michiko.html   (4059 words)

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