Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Late Night Ignoring Asia

I'm suing you because?


Japan’s prime minister at the time of the Fukushima nuclear crisis said Tuesday he was suing the current prime minister for defamation over online comments about the way the emergency was handled.
“Mr Shinzo Abe in his online newsletter ran a story entitled ‘Mr Kan’s instructions on using seawater (to cool reactors) are made-up,’ and despite my request for a correction and apology… the story remains,” Kan said on his official website.
Last year, an independent panel on the Fukushima disaster said Kan played a key role in preventing the crisis worsening further.
The panel said that as the situation on Japan’s tsunami-wrecked coast deteriorated, TEPCO had wanted to abandon the plant and evacuate its workers, but that Kan had ordered them to keep their men on site.
Experts concluded that if the premier had not stuck to his guns, Fukushima would have spiralled further out of control, with catastrophic consequences. The utility did not co-operate with the study.

You're a liar.  Liar, liar pants on fire.




It isn't over until
The streak continues.
Matt Scott crashed over for what should have been the deciding play with two minutes and 10 seconds left on the clock, and it was almost time for the fat lady to sing. Instead, it was a fat streaker who almost decided proceedings.
After hurdling the fence, the advertising hoardings and evading numerous security guards and the players, he ran 95 metres upfield. He fell flat on his face, a result of exhaustion and, presumably alcohol.

Until you're forced to see my fat ass





What goes best with your lamb?

News of food scares and fake food products seems to be commonplace in China nowadays. In fact, instead of being surprised, Shanghai residents reportedly just sighed at the news of rat meat being served in restaurants in lieu of lamb.

There were past reports about the unsanitary practices of a couple of restaurants in Shanghai, stating that they were using oil from the sewers or using drinking water that had been contaminated by a lot of double-dead pigs dumped in the river.
In total, 63 suspects have so far been arrested for using fake lamb in their food products. The suspects are said to have made profits of at least US$1,500,000.
Why rat meat disguised as Mary's Little Lamb





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