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  Boston.com / News / Boston Globe / Obituaries / Zenko Suzuki, at 93, was Japanese prime minister
Zenko Suzuki, at 93, was Japanese prime minister
Suzuki was appointed prime minister in July 1980 after the unexpected death of his predecessor, Masayoshi Ohira.
Suzuki helped define the close post-World War II relationship between Japan and the United States as an ''alliance" after a summit with former President Reagan in 1981.
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 Social Classes: Temporal Modes of Climbers and Aristocrats
Postmodern generally treats the modern in a benign way, as a young adult would treat his or her grandmother, who has become a bit senile, and whose stories are from an other world, but who nevertheless is the foremother of the energetic youngster living in the present.
Suzuki's rhetoric stems from a situation where the purpose is to generate a new actor on the world scene - the Pacific region - and to raise this new actor above the older, established centre of the world.
This is climbing, and Suzuki's argumentation is that of a climber.
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 Encyclopedia: Suzuki (disambiguation)
Diane Suzuki was a nineteen-year old dancer and student at the University of Hawaii at Manoa who disappeared on July 6, 1985, and has since been the focus of one of the most notorious modern criminal investigations in the history of the state of Hawaii.
Suzuki Koji (鈴木 光司 Suzuki Kōji) is a Japanese writer born in 1957 and currently lives in Tokyo.
Zenko Suzuki Zenkō Suzuki (鈴木 善幸 Suzuki Zenkō; January 11, 1911–July 19, 2004) was a Japanese politician and the 70th Prime Minister of Japan from July 17, 1980 to November 27, 1982.
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 [Deathwatch] Zenko Suzuki, former Japanese Prime Minister, 93   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Former Japan Prime Minister Suzuki Dies at Age 93 TOKYO (Reuters) - Former Japanese Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki has died at the age of 93, domestic media reported on Tuesday.
Suzuki also set up an administrative reform panel to try to achieve his goal of fiscal reconsolidation without tax rises.
Born on January 11, 1911, Suzuki was the son of a wealthy fisherman in the port town of Yamada on the Pacific coast of northern Japan, an area which has produced four prime ministers.
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 Station Information - Suzuki
Suzuki Motor Corporation (スズキ株式会社) is a Japanese manufacturing company producing a range of small automobiles (especially Keicars), a full range of motorcycles, outboard motors, and a variety of other small combustion-powered engine products.
Notice the company name was written as "Suzuki (鈴木)" as a Japanese name in Kanji initially, but after it became an international company, "Suzuki (スズキ)" was spelled as a foreign word in katakana.
Suzuki (鈴木) is the second most popular family names in Japan.
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 Japan's former Prime Minister Suzuki dies - (United Press International)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Tokyo, Japan, Jul. 20 (UPI) -- Former Japanese Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki, 93, known for his mediating skills and as a pioneer of administrative reforms, died Monday at a Tokyo hospital.
Suzuki helped to heal divisions in the Liberal Democratic Party during the 1970s, and was chosen head of the party's executive council 10 times consecutively.
Suzuki attempted to introduce fiscal reform without raising taxes, but his efforts were aborted when his promise not to issue deficit-financing government bonds had to be broken.
www.washtimes.com /upi-breaking/20040719-113421-3105r.htm   (196 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Suzuki
In 1981, Suzuki made an agreement with General Motors to meet the increasing demand for small cars.
In Europe, the main rebadged Suzuki is the Subaru Justy and G3X Justy, which has been a version of its Swift and, more recently, its Ignis.
Suzuki's Samurai/Sierra was also known as the Holden Drover between 1985 and 1987.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Suzuki   (503 words)

  
 Zenko Suzuki | The San Diego Union-Tribune
Former Japanese Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki died Monday, a hospital official and a news report said.
Suzuki died at Tokyo's International Medical Center of Japan, the official said on condition of anonymity.
Suzuki was appointed in July 1980 after the sudden death of Masayoshi Ohira.
www.sosdmail.com /uniontrib/20040804/news_1m4suzuki.html   (212 words)

  
 Suzuki Zenko   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Suzuki Zenkō (鈴木 善幸 January11, 1911 -) was a Japanese politician and the 70th Prime Minister from July 17, 1980 to November27, 1982.
He was appointed Prime Minister following the sudden death of Ohira Masayoshi, who died of a heart attack during a general election campaign.
He chose not to run for reelection to the presidency of the LDP in 1982, and was succeeded by Nakasone Yasuhiro.
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 suzuki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Suzuki (スズキ) is a Japanese motorcycle and car brand.
Suzuki (鈴木) is also the second most popular family names in Japan.
The Suzuki Method is a type of musical instruction for children.
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 CO2e.com
Tokyo, 30 September: Shunichi Suzuki, a Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) lawmaker in the House of Representatives, was appointed environment minister Monday in the first shake-up of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's cabinet.
The native of Morioka, Iwate Prefecture who is deputy secretary general of the LDP is the son of former Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki, who helped establish the party in 1955 and whose cabinet lasted from July 1980 to November 1982.
Suzuki was first elected to the lower house in 1990 on his first attempt in his father's No 2 constituency of Iwate and has been re- elected three times.
www.co2e.com /News/story.asp?StoryID=808   (299 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / Nation / Obituaries in the news
TOKYO (AP) -- Former Japanese Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki died of pneumonia Monday at the International Medical Center of Japan, according Kyodo News agency.
Suzuki was appointed prime minister in July 1980 after the sudden death of his predecessor, Masayoshi Ohira.
In foreign policy, Suzuki helped define the close post-World War II relationship between Japan and the United States as an "alliance" after a summit with former President Reagan in 1981.
boston.com /news/nation/articles/2004/07/19/obituaries_in_the_news?pg=4   (481 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Zenko Suzuki
Zenkō Suzuki (鈴木 嗄幸 Suzuki Zenkō; January 11, 1911–July 19, 2004) was a Japanese politician and the 70th Prime Minister of Japan from July 17, 1980 to November 27, 1982.
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Suzuki graduated from Tokyo University of Fisheries in 1935.
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 Ex-Japan prime minister Suzuki dies - (United Press International)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Tokyo, Japan, Jul. 20 (UPI) -- Former Japanese Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki died Tuesday at the age of 93 from pneumonia, the family said.
Suzuki led Japan from July 1980 to October 1982 when he decided not to run in the Liberal Democratic Party's leadership election.
Suzuki was strongly opposed to high tax rates, and he tried to improve Japan's finances without increasing taxes when he was prime minister.
www.washtimes.com /upi-breaking/20040720-071026-8670r.htm   (135 words)

  
 Suzuki, Zenko --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Beginning in 1947, Suzuki was elected to the Diet (parliament) 13 times, holding several cabinet posts, and he was chosen a record 10 times to head the executive council of the Liberal Democratic Party.
Beginning in 1947, Suzuki was elected to the Diet (parliament) 13 times, holding several cabinet posts, and he was chosen a record 10 times to head the...
An early convert to Christianity, Suzuki, like many of his co-religionists, soon became active in the struggle for democracy and socialism in his country.
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 Japan Times: Former Prime Minister Suzuki dies at Tokyo hospital, aged 93   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Former Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki died at a Tokyo hospital Monday, his family said.
Suzuki was hastily appointed prime minister in July 1980, following the sudden death of his predecessor, Masayoshi Ohira.
Suzuki also set up a commission on administrative reform in an effort to realize his pledge to pursue fiscal reconsolidation without tax hikes.
search.japantimes.co.jp /print/news/nn07-2004/nn20040720a2.htm   (327 words)

  
 Suzuki -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In 1981, Suzuki made an agreement with (Click link for more info and facts about General Motors) General Motors to meet the increasing demand for small cars.
In Europe, the main rebadged Suzuki is the (Click link for more info and facts about Subaru Justy) Subaru Justy and G3X Justy, which has been a version of its Swift and, more recently, its Ignis.
Suzuki's (Feudal Japanese military aristocracy) Samurai/Sierra was also known as the Holden Drover between 1985 and 1987.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/S/Su/Suzuki.htm   (736 words)

  
 Suzuki, Zenko on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Falleció Zenko Suzuki, ex primer ministro de Japón
Former Japanese Prime Minister Suzuki dies at age 93
Former Japanese Prime Minister Suzuki dies at 93.
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 Former Japanese PM Zenko Suzuki dies at 93.htm in Business Recorder on July 20, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
TOKYO: Former Japanese prime minister Zenko Suzuki died Monday at a Tokyo hospital, his secretary said.
Suzuki, a member of the conservative Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) that is still in power today, became premier in July 1980, succeeding Masayoshi Ohira, and stepped down in November 1982.
Born to a fisherman in Iwate Prefecture, he went on to hold a succession of prominent positions in the government, such as health minister, agriculture minister and chief cabinet secretary.
www.paksearch.com /br2004/Jul/20/Former%20Japanese%20PM%20Zenko%20Suzuki%20dies%20at%2093.htm   (225 words)

  
 Newsday: Zenko Suzuki, was Japanese premier@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Newsday: Zenko Suzuki, was Japanese premier@ HighBeam Research
Suzuki died here at International Medical Center of Japan the hospital
Suzuki was appointed prime minister in July 1980 after the sudden death of
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 Zenko Suzuki -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
He was appointed Prime Minister following the sudden death of (Click link for more info and facts about Masayoshi Ohira) Masayoshi Ohira, who died of a (A sudden severe instance of abnormal heart function) heart attack during a general election campaign.
The sympathy vote generated by Ohira's death resulted in a landslide for the ruling (Click link for more info and facts about Liberal Democratic Party) Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), handing Suzuki the largest (A legislative assembly in certain countries (e.g., Great Britain)) parliamentary majority any Prime Minister had enjoyed for many years.
He chose not to run for reelection to the presidency of the LDP in 1982, and was succeeded by (Click link for more info and facts about Yasuhiro Nakasone) Yasuhiro Nakasone.
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 AFP: Former Japanese PM Zenko Suzuki dies at 93
AFP: Former Japanese PM Zenko Suzuki dies at 93
TOKYO (AFP) — Former Japanese prime minister Zenko Suzuki died at a Tokyo hospital, his secretary said.
Born to a fisherman in Iwate Prefecture, he went on to hold a succession of prominent positions in the government, such as health minister, agriculture minister and chief cabinet...
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 Zenko Suzuki - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Zenko Suzuki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Zenko Suzuki - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Zenko Suzuki.
Here you will find more informations about Zenko Suzuki.
He was born in Iwate Prefecture and died at the International Medical Center of Japan, in Tokyo of pneumonia.
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 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Pomp with Point -- May. 18, 1981   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
On his first visit to Washington since he assumed office last July, Japan's Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki, 70, was greeted with a fanfare of trumpets, a 19-gun salute, a military guard in 1776 revolutionary raiment and the largest diplomatic dinner the Reagans have given in the White House.
Suzuki was the ninth Japanese Prime Minister to come to Washington since the end of World War II.
In a 50-minute private session with Suzuki, Reagan expressed his appreciation for the trade concession and tried to apply diplomatic balm to other sore spots: tie described the ship collision as "tragic" and promised to consult Japan fully on future matters of mutual concern.
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 A short history of Japan
He is succeeded in 1944 by Koiso Kuniaki and in 1945 by Suzuki Kantaro.
Suzuki tries to move actively to end the war.
After almost 4 years of war, resulting in the loss of 3 million Japanese lives and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan loses all of its overseas possessions and retains only the home islands.
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 Go Asia Pacific Breaking News Asia - Former Japanese prime minister Zenko Suzuki dies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Former Japanese prime minister Zenko Suzuki has died at the age of 93.
Mr Suzuki, a member of the ruling conservative Liberal Democratic Party was premier from July 1980 to November 1982.
In May 1981, Mr Suzuki defined the crucial Japan-US relationship as an "alliance" after holding a summit with US president Ronald Reagan.
www.abc.net.au /asiapacific/news/GoAsiaPacificBNA_1157433.htm   (141 words)

  
 Suzuki - TheBestLinks.com - Automobile, Japan, Motorcycle, List of most popular family names, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Suzuki - TheBestLinks.com - Automobile, Japan, Motorcycle, List of most popular family names,...
Suzuki, Automobile, Japan, Motorcycle, List of most popular family names...
This is a disambiguation page, i.e., a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
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