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The email will read as follows: A friend has sent you the following article from PopMatters.com Column: The Gist List: ReDotPop’s Most Memorable Moments, circa 2004 (part 3 of 3) by tjmHolden 16 February 2005 It is perhaps the biggest story of ReDotPop 2004: baseball came to Sendai, bringing with it a dramatic strike between management and the players that struck at the very core of Japanese identity. The strike itself was so typically Japanese: the players continued to play weekday games -- so as not to inconvenience the fans too greatly -- and only suspended play on the weekends; and the fans became deeply embroiled in the matter. Holden wraps up his reflection on life in Japan, 2004, with this quintessential example of what it means to be Japanese in these times. Link: http://www.popmatters.com/pm/column/54492/holden050216/ PopMatters Popular Voices, Cultural Matters http://www.popmatters.com/
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