1998's WIN International Newsletter
(Vol.‡]‡U THE ENGLISH NEWSLETTER OF WAKAYAMA)
December 1998
Vocals of Titanic Proportions by Vicki Lawson
Party Thanks by Jane Curbishley
The Wakayama Prefecture's Link to Japanese American Internment Experience by Michael Hatada
My Cinema Review "The Mask of Zorro" by Masayoshi Ohtani
Remembrance Day: November 11th, 11:00 am, 1918 (the end of the First World War) by Rebecca Benoit
Sexual Harassment Workshop by Michele Lau
The Great Canadian Myth, Eh! by Kyle Matthews
Holiday Goodies by Andria Morse
Things to Do in December by Hiroko Nakata
November 1998
The Taming of the Shoe by Anon.
A Good JET by Iain Davidson
Freakishly Different by Nathan Moore
Things I Will Never Get Used to- in Japan by Vimala Kunchamboo
Michi by Anonymous
INCREDIBLE... says Em by Love, Me
My Cinema Review "City of Angels" by Masayoshi Ohtani
Taiko In My Soul by Boni Quirog
Massage in Wakayama City by Justine Tranter
Area Recommendations by Al Tea
Things to Do in November by Hiroko Nakata
October 1998
Why Are You Here? by Manya Tessler
Summer School by Tom W.
Rod Milburn and Me by Christian Skoog
FISHING ala “ú–{ by Michael Birch
WIN-Win Situation by Jessica L
Arresting Ambiguities (for Mature Audiences Only) by Anonymous
Subterranean Homesick Gaijn by Phil Sawkins
4th Annual Wakayama International Forum
Taiko by Jane Curbishley
WIN Party Announcement
Things to Do in October by Hiroko Nakata
September 1998
Papua New Guinea Tragedy by Anton Huafolo
Memories of The Past Year by Michaela Johnston
Meandering in Kokawa-dera by R. Clough
Ode to Summer by James Rothwell
Kishiwada Danjiri Festival by WIN STAFF
Introduction to the Shimotsu DHC Club by Hiroshi Kajimoto
The 11th Anniversary Party for WIN by WIN STAFF
Things to Do in September by Hiroko Nakata
August 1998
Seeking the Quiet in Japan by Debby Kelly
Recommended Reading by Anonymous
Bonjour und Guten Tag by Masayoshi Ohtani
Fireworks In Wakayama
A Friend in Need Is A Friend. Indeed! by Julia Christmas
Things to Do in August by Hiroko Nakata
July 1998
The Detergent Woman by Jeff Goth
Another Korean Experience by Jenifer Cousins
The Fire-Bombing of Wakayama by Anonymous
WIN Area Spotright
Tales of Summer by Eve Chiang
Reverse Culture Shock by Angela Tan
Joy Mimura by Michelle Lau
Things to Do in July by Hiroko Nakata
June 1998
WIN Area Spotlight
Spice Up Your Life! by Jane Turner
Modern Life and EQ by English Journal
Battle of The Sexes by Jodi Spencer
Let's Go Out When The Flowers Are Out by Akemi Higashide
Asian Childrens' Festival
Things to Do in June by Hiroko Nakata
May 1998
WWOOF by Akemi Higashide
Wakarahen by Marina Eugster
Hear My Heart by Mitsuyo Iwata
Impressions of Kathmandu by Lucy Martin
WIN Area Spotlight by Reprinted from English Journal
English Students in Japan 100 Years Ago by Lafcadio Hearn Published from his book Sketch
Things to Do in May by Hiroko Nakata
April 1998
No Wonder They Call Us Foreigner by Fared Samin
Brits in Japan by Lynn Sheppard
The New Me: Biculturally Healthy & Happy by Phuong Le
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday by Spencer Fancutt
WIN Area Spotlight: No More Scandals or Ball of Confusion?
The Buddha and Chunda by Eiken Tamaki
Seeing the Wider Picture by Emily Slater
Japanese Language Class
Crying Wolf by Chris Clark
Things to Do in April by Hiroko Nakata
March 1998
In Search of...? by Julia Murphy
Zen and the Art of Japanese Hospitals by Denise Cope
Steep Mountains and Strong Spirits by Felicity Wood
More to see, More to Learn by Joanna Young
The Mecca of Interpretation by Masayoshi Ohtani
A Bit of Crumpet by Jane Curbishley
Things to Do in March by Hiroko Nakata
February 1998
Fasinating Japan by Vimala Kunchamboo
Chocolate Cabbage and Other Thoughts by Eve Chiang
A few impressions by Marc Fevre
The Greatest Discovery in The History of The World by Spencer Fancutt
Letter to Japan by Patrick Jariel Moreland
KAYA- A Gourmet Delight by Jane Curbishley
Counselling
Things to Do in February by Hiroko Nakata
January 1998
Great Scot! by Lyn Spepherd
Memories of Christmas by Katherine Protz
New Year Resolution
Corrections
Why? by Eric Thompson
Living Alone, but not Lonely by Mike Birch
Things to Do in January by Hiroko Nakata