Yoshiri Mori
Yoshiri Mori 1937-, Japanese politician, prime minister of Japan (2000-2001), b. Neagari. Born into a political family in rural Ishikawa prefecture and educated at Waseda Univ., he was a newspaper reporter before his first election to the Diet in 1969. During the late 1980s Mori was implicated in an insider-trading scandal; emerging relatively unscathed, he served in cabinet posts as minister of education and of trade from 1983 to 1996. A loyal member of the Liberal Democratic party (LDP), he was its secretary-general (1993-95; 1998-2000).
Upon the incapacitation of Keizo Obuchi , Mori became prime minister and immediately called for new elections, which the LDP-led coalition won, albeit with a loss of seats. The burly, blunt-spoken Mori was widely criticized for numerous off-the-cuff remarks that insulted a variety of groups and, more importantly, for his lack of experience in foreign policy. Although Mori continued his predecessor's attempts at reviving Japan's ailing economy, he proved to be an unpopular leader, undermining his government through a series of political blunders, and he was soon replaced by Junichiro Koizumi .
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Sanft sets up a Kirkcaldy whirlwind to blow Gala away
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Herald; 3/25/2001; ; 700+ words
; GALA 26 KIRKCALDY 27 GALA made it almost impossible for themselves...a single point defeat against fellow- strugglers Kirkcaldy at Netherdale. They suffered from a whirlwind Kirkcaldy start that netted the visitors all of their four...
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Jailhouse calls from States rock Kirkcaldy
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman; 4/10/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...S ode The Boy In The Train notes, Kirkcaldy was once famous for its pungent smell...jail, has been subjecting the people of Kirkcaldy to a string of obscenities. In one case...gateway to the outside world. Quite why Kirkcaldy's 01592 code has become the target...
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Kirkcaldy find Hill insurmountable Jed's Hill too steep for Kirkcaldy
Newspaper article from: Scotland on Sunday; 10/8/2000; ; 543 words
; Kirkcaldy 11 Jed-Forest 18 JED-FOREST left it late to end Kirkcaldy's unbeaten home record at a wet and muddy Beveridge...outside the 22, broke two tackles, and his pace left Kirkcaldy stranded as he raced into the corner for the try which...
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KIRKCALDY GIVE SONIANS WAKE-UP CALL
Newspaper article from: Evening News - Scotland; 8/29/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...by a more spirited and inventive Kirkcaldy side who were well worth their...in a Myreside friendly today. Kirkcaldy, from Division Two, were inspired...MITCHELL slotted a penalty for Kirkcaldy. Instead of rousing themselves...
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Kirkcaldy on a high after historic triumph
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman; 9/25/2000; ; 700+ words
; Kirkcaldy 34 Melrose 20 LONG after the players...quite simply, a scoreline to savour as Kirkcaldy posted a first-ever championship win...Division 2 at the end of last season, Kirkcaldy are very much the new kids on the block...
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Muir flex their muscles as Kirkcaldy put up fight
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Herald; 10/28/2001; ; 700+ words
; Boroughmuir 31 Kirkcaldy 0 IT should have been pretty straightforward...week, against bottom of the table Kirkcaldy, who remain without a win all season...all very predictable, but not before Kirkcaldy had once again stated their right to...
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Kirkcaldy give thanks to the greater glory of the glaur
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Herald; 11/26/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...GLASGOW HAWKS 9. THERE is a buzz in the Kirkcaldy clubhouse these days and the feeling...could prevent the mud from winning. When Kirkcaldy entered Premier One this season the pundits...first score would come from a penalty, Kirkcaldy being awarded a kick at goal when Hawks...
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Kirkcaldy prevail, but its a field day for Stewartry
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman; 4/22/2002; ; 700+ words
; Kirkcaldy 41 Stewartry 12 THE Fifers finally...success between the Shield finalists. Kirkcaldy, as expected of a recently relegated...second half, as the dominance of the Kirkcaldy pack and slick handling and breaking...
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Ruthvens wrap it up as Kirkcaldy pay for penalties
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Herald; 1/14/2001; ; 700+ words
; Melrose 38 - Kirkcaldy 21; at The Greenyards. AFTER their...probability that a mid-table clash with Kirkcaldy would bubble rather than explode. Compared...life. Billed as a contest between a Kirkcaldy side with a bruising edge up front...
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Battling Kirkcaldy down but not out
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman; 1/21/2002; ; 700+ words
; Hawick 23 Kirkcaldy 8 KIRKCALDY coach Doug Wylie issued a warning after his team's defeat at...get better, and our pack will always be there." Accepting that Kirkcaldy will be playing Premiership Division 2 rugby next season, Wylie...
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Kirkcaldy, Sir William
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
Kirkcaldy, Sir William ( c. 1520–73). Kirkcaldy had a tempestuous life in turbulent times. His father...queen of Scots, arrived back in her kingdom in 1561, Kirkcaldy entered her service until she married Darnley . He then...
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Kirkcaldy
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Kirkcaldy , town (1991 pop. 46,356) and district...structures from the later Middle Ages rest near Kirkcaldy Harbor. The district comprises seven villages...the name "Lang Toun." Adam Smith was born in Kirkcaldy.
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Adam Smith
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...Smith was born on June 5, 1723, at Kirkcaldy. His father had died 2 months before...arts degree in 1744. Returning then to Kirkcaldy, he devoted himself to his studies and...charges was killed. Smith then settled in Kirkcaldy with his mother. He continued to work...
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Brown, Gordon
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...Scotland. The family moved to the town of Kirkcaldy, in Fife, Scotland, when Brown was...narrow inlet called the Firth of Forth, Kirkcaldy experienced severe economic changes during...for the school, as he had been back in Kirkcaldy. During his first year of college...
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Fife
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
...Fife, rather than its erstwhile districts (Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy, North East Fife), which became the all-purpose authority...commuters or retired people. The main population centres are Kirkcaldy (once a major site for linoleum manufacture) and Glenrothes...
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