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Kaoru Mori

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Kaoru Mori (森薫 Mori Kaoru) is a Japanese manga author/artist. She is the creator of popular manga such as "Shirley," and Emma. Her work is typically set in Victorian Britain, and centers around characters who are maids. The Japanese (日本人, Nihon-jin) are the native people of the Japanese Archipelago. ... Rurouni Kenshin manga, volume 1 (English version) Manga (漫画) is the Japanese word for comics; outside of Japan, it usually refers specifically to Japanese comics. ... The word author has several meanings: The author of a book, story, article or the like, is the person who has written it (or is writing it). ... An artist is someone who employs creative talent to produce works of art. ... Emma (manga) - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ... Queen Victoria (shown here on the morning of her Accession to the Throne, June 20, 1837) gave her name to the historic era. ... The word Britain is used to refer to the United Kingdom (UK) the island of Great Britain, which consists of the countries of England, Scotland, and Wales sometimes the Roman province called Britain or Britannia The word British generally means belonging to or associated with Britain in one of the... A maidservant or in current usage maid is a female employed in domestic service. ...


External Links

  • Kaoru Mori's website (http://pine.zero.ad.jp/~zad98677/)

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Yoshiro Mori - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (823 words)
Mori's predecessor, Keizo Obuchi, suffered a stroke on April 2, 2000 and was unable to continue this office.
Mori's biggest public relations disaster was to calmly continue a round of golf after receiving the news that the US submarine USS Greeneville had accidentally hit and sunk the Japanese fishing ship Ehime Maru during an emergency surface drill on February 9, 2001, resulting in 9 dead students and teachers.
Mori played the game of rugby union at Waseda University and developed a passion for it there, though he was never a high-level player.
Yoshiro Mori at AllExperts (767 words)
Yoshiro Mori (森 喜朗 Mori Yoshirō, born July 14, 1937) is a Japanese politician who served as the 85th and 86th Prime Minister of Japan from April 5, 2000 to April 26, 2001.
Yoshiro Mori was born in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, as the son of Shigeki and Kaoru Mori, wealthy rice farmers with a history in politics, as both his father and grandfather served as the mayor of Neagari, Ishikawa Prefecture.
Prime Minister Mori met with George W. Bush in the Oval Office in March 2001.
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