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...toes when chief instructor, Tetsuro Nariyama Shihan, is teaching. The dojo is open daily, and offers guidance on technique as well as randori, a type of freestyle sparring unique to the shodokan variant of aikido. It costs $55 to join, plus a monthly fee. tel: (81-6) 6622 2046 KYOTO: Butokuden Budo Center and Butokuden Gymnasium When not echoing with the grunts and shouts of judo and kendo competitors, this grand 100-year-old wooden pavilion hosts classes in shodokan aikido. They are taught by the formidable Nariyama Shihan. Enrollment fee is $55, plus monthly dues...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Yoga Is for Wimps | 11/18/2004 | See Source »

...another 2008 prospect, has a maverick streak, illustrated by his willingness to chide the Bush Administration for being "cavalier" in dealing with allies. But Hagel could be more acceptable to conservatives than McCain. He backed all of Bush's tax cuts and helped lead the Senate opposition to the Kyoto global-warming treaty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 2004 Election: Candidates In the Wings | 11/15/2004 | See Source »

...Heisbourg, director of the Paris-based Foundation for Strategic Research. "Even in Paris, it is clearly understood that the peace process can only move forward if America and Europe work together. If the Americans spurn this opportunity, it'll be 10 times worse than [the U.S. rejection of the Kyoto treaty] for America's image...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Power Struggle | 11/14/2004 | See Source »

...Hamden ’06 didn’t have to become an Anthropology or EPS concentrator to get Harvard to take her on a mini-break. Last spring, Hamden took the Freshman Seminar “‘Sin and the City’: Tales of Historic Kyoto.” While the course description stated that there was a possibility of a class trip, Hamden remembers being unclear whether that meant “a trip to Japan or a trip to the MFA.” Her professor, Mikael Adolphson, funded the trip through grants...

Author: By Emily T. Sabo, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Culture On Harvard’s Dime | 11/12/2004 | See Source »

Students say that travelling with their classmates made for a more cohesive discussion group. Hamden’s Kyoto trip was enriching in large part because “everyone wanted to be there, exploring,” she says. “Class was a lot more fun afterwards, as we all knew each other...

Author: By Emily T. Sabo, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Culture On Harvard’s Dime | 11/12/2004 | See Source »

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