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TH Daily - November 07 - Doug Giles, Dick Morris and Eileen McGann, Debra J. Saunders, Austin Hill, Steve Chapman and More

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Why Palin Petrifies Progressives
Doug Giles:

According to the Progressives, women cannot be "real women" if they don't fit the Progressives' script. ... more


Will Obama Triangulate?
Dick Morris and Eileen McGann:

Now that President Obama has experienced the same baptism of fire as Bill Clinton did in the midterm elections, the obvious question is whether he will move to the center in a bid to save his presidency and win re-election. ... more


Gov.-Elect Jerry Brown's New Worst Nightmare
Debra J. Saunders:

Brown better come up with new ways to convince employers that Sacramento wants them to hire, stay in business and make a profit. ... more


Is The President Learning Economics By Trial-And-Error?
Austin Hill:

After less than two years in office, Barack Obama has successfully forced his way into the position of "de facto CEO" over huge chunks of the economy. ... more


Attack of the Food Police
Steve Chapman:

Public health puritans, appalled at the spread of excess weight, think the government should forcefully guide our dining choices. ... more


Change and Hope
Ken Connor:

The results are in, and  in the words of former President George W. Bush, it was a thumping.  What this nation witnessed on November 2nd was not merely a wave election, it was a tsunami.  The obvious  beneficiary of the voter's frustration this time around was the GOP, but as many have emphasized, it would be a huge mistake to interpret the outcome of this election as a mandate for the Republican establishment to carry on with business as usual. ... more


The Silence That Roared
David Stokes:

Last Tuesday, the distant thunder so long on America's political horizon erupted in a local and national roar. A part of the nation's body politic often referred to as a silent majority, broke its silence. Beyond mere red state/blue state dynamics, what we've witnessed is the coming of age of a force that has stirred only on occasion in the past. ... more


Disappointed, Disaffected Dems
Salena Zito:

David Goodman had no idea his 19-year-old son, Harris, had registered as a Democrat more than a year ago, until the young man mentioned it on election night. ... more


If this be extremism, make the least of it
Paul Jacob:

It is time, now, to bury the hysterical over-reactions of mainstream opinion. ... more


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Weekend Japanese TV Guide, Nov 06-07

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November 06-07, 2010

JATV            November 06 (Saturday) 18:00 - 18:30 KXLA Ch 44

JATV Imuraya Factorty Opening Ceremony

JATV Imuraya Sweets

Imuraya Confectionery opens a new factory in Irvine to produce Japanese sweets.


JATV Toyota Museim Bill Board

JATV Toyota Museum Display 

Toyota USA Automobile Museum is relocated and grand-open at the campus of the Toyota Motor Sales USA Headquarter.

NTB           November 07 (Sunday)    17:30 - 18:00  KXLA Ch 44/ DT 44.1

NTB Rakugo Crowley Caster

NTB Rakugo Crowley Bill

Feature: English Rakugo performer Bill Crowley

UTB      Ch 18.2

All Japanese language content broadcasting for 24 hours/7days for free

UTB Bad Boy Good Girl
Bad Boy & Good Girl    

Genre:Drama


Cast: Hiroki Narimiya, Riisa Naka, etc.

On Air Schedule: Every Sunday 9:00pm-10:00pm (Nov 14th start)
Daichi Shinagawa is a bona fide "yankii", a juvenile delinquent, who attends a prep high school.

In fact, his reputation as a supreme tough is so widespread that he can"t walk street without being challenged to a fight by other would-be thugs, and nobody will come near him at school. 

He therefore spends his days isolated and alone.  Until one day he is befriended by the spectacled class president, Hana Adachi. 

While she looks like the prototypical serious student, Hana is herself a reformed "yankii" and something of a convivial space case.  Daichi soon finds himself unwittingly swept up in her world, helping people with their problems and participating passionately in school events. 

Together they make for an incomparable duo in this fun and free-spirited high school fable.



UTB Partners Series 5
Partners Season 5


Genre:Drama


Cast:Yutaka Mizutani, Yasufumi Terawaki, etc.

On Air Schedule: Every Thursday 9:00pm-10:00pm (Nov 4th start)

Partners Season 5 finally started.  In spite of his good looks and smarts, there is a detective who has become notorious as "the oddest detective in the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department" - that man is Ukyo Sugishita (Yutaka Mizutani).

His partner is Kaoru Kameyama (Yasufumi Terawaki) - a detective with a good heart, but who's a little bit clumsy. The two team up to fight crime in this detective story, told in both light-hearted and hardboiled styles.

UTB Zengata Mai
Mobile Detective Zenigata Mai

Genre:Drama


Cast:Maki Horikita, Shinji Yamashita, Takeshi Kongochi, Jiro Sato, etc.
On Air Schedule: Every Monday - Friday  10:00pm-10:30pm (Nov 2nd start)

This is 2nd version of Zenigata series.  Mai Zenigata (Maki Horikita), who is younger sister of Ai Zenigata, is an ultra-smart detective with IQ180 whose grandfather is the Superintendent General of the Metropolitan Police.  She and her partner detective, Jun Godai (Shinji Yamashita) challenge to solve many difficult cases by using mobile phone.




Mobile Detective Zenigata Rui

Genre:Drama


Cast:Mei Kurokawa , Shinji Yamashita, Takeshi Kongochi, Jiro Sato, etc.
On Air Schedule: Every Monday - Friday  10:00pm-10:30pm (Nov 19th start)

This is 3rd version of Zenigata series.  Rui Zenigata (Mei Kurokawa), who is older sister of Mai Zenigata, is an ultra-smart detective with IQ180 whose grandfather is the Superintendent General of the Metropolitan Police.  She and her partner detective, Jun Godai (Shinji Yamashita) challenge to solve many difficult cases by using mobile phone.







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