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Manabu OgawaManabu Ogawa in Reading Eagle - Oct 17 1997
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"... to accept babysitters Unlike American parents, couples here wouldn't think of leaving their children with someone else so they could go out on a Saturday night. Chicago TOKYO Entrepreneur Manabu Ogawa thought he had found an American concept that would make him rich, but what be learned is that one of the more profound cultural differences between the United States and ..."
Publication place: Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
Manabu OgawaManabu Ogawa in Star-News - June 7 1991
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"... who died here in 1792, when a volcanic eruption swept Shimahara into the sea. "It was something they mentioned in school, but nothing that could ever happen again,” said Manabu Ogawa, 40, a dty official who remembers when his elementary school teacher led hikes up to the crater of Mount Unzen for class picnics. “We never even thought about it.” But ..."
Publication place: Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina, United States
Manabu OgawaManabu Ogawa in The Catholic Press - June 7 1991
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"... who died here in 1792, when a volcanic eruption swept Shimahara into the sca. "It was something they mentioned in school, but nothing that could ever happen again,” said Manabu Ogawa. 40, a city official who remembers when his elementary school leacher lcd hikes up to the crater of Mt. Unzen for class picnics. "We never even thought about it" But ..."
Publication place: Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
Manabu OgawaManabu Ogawa in Star-News - June 7 1991
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... who died here in 1792, when a volcanic eruption swept Shimahara into the sea. "It was something they mentioned in school, but nothing that could ever happen again,” said Manabu Ogawa, 40, a city who remembers when his elementary school teacher led hikes up to the crater of Mount Unzen for class picnics. “We never even thought about it.” But the ..."
Publication place: Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina, United States