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Archived Documents: 2007
Holiday Giving
(Dec. 18)
Bringing Gershwin to Kanazawa
(Dec. 13)
Putting a Human Face to the Abstractness of War
(Dec. 12)
Challenges in Burma
(Dec. 11)
Happy Holidays
(Dec. 10)
Grassroots Public Diplomacy
(Dec. 6)
Principal Officer Hosts Holiday Concert
(Dec. 5)
Massie Ritsch Discusses the 2008 Presidential Elections
(Dec. 3)
Sakoda Praises Japan SDF's Achievements
(Nov. 30)
Pushing for Stronger Asian Economic Integration
(Nov. 29)
Music Scholar Performs Old-Time Blues in Nagoya
(Nov. 21)
International Education Week - Digital Video Conference with High School and College Students
(Nov. 16)
Japan's Soft Power through Midwestern Eyes
(Nov. 8)
Experts Discuss U.S. Refugee Policy
(Oct. 22)
Working Together to Protect the Environment and Save Lives: The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Boutwell Visits Nagoya
(Oct. 16)
What would YOU choose for the Top Ten American Novels?
(Oct. 16)
Working Together to Protect the Environment and Save Lives
(Oct. 16)
2008 U.S. Presidential Elections and the U.S.-Japan Relationship
(Oct. 9)
Steve Gardner Sings the Blues in Nagashima
(Oct. 6)
Mike Del Ferro Trio Brings Jazz to Shizuoka Prefecture
(Oct. 5)
Korea Expert Discusses Six-Party Talks
(Sept. 5)
Half a Century of Friendship
(Sept. 4)
Archivist Discusses Declassifying World War II and Cold War Era Documents
(Aug. 30)
Nagoya American Center Director and Commercial Officer Meet Aichi America-Japan Society
(Aug. 28)
Pulitzer Prize Winning Author Speaks in Central Japan
(Aug. 21)
Nagoya American Center and Kakamigahara City Sign MOU, Promise to Donate Books and Promote Cultural Understanding in Central Japan
(Aug. 13)
New Nagoya American Center Director Meets the Press
(Aug. 7)
Scholars Discuss Religions in America
(Jul. 28)
Ambassador Schieffer Welcomes Mississippi Delegation to Nagoya
(Jul. 12)
Copyright Is A Human Right - Intellectual Property Piracy
(Jul. 12)
Nagashima Waju Library to Establish Special Collection of American Children's Books
(Jul. 6)
American Independence Day Celebration in Nagoya
(Jul. 4)
Learning from Route 66 - America's Mother Road
(Jun. 27)
Knowledge Transfer From Stanford To Nagoya
(Jun. 26)
Grass Roots Stretch from Salt Lake to Matsumoto
(Jun. 23)
No Silver Bullet for Success
(May 24)
USS Paul Hamilton visits Nagoya
(May 23)
Central Japan Thinks Pink
(May 15)
US & Japan: An Alliance Made Stronger by Differences
(May 10)
The Nagoya Ragtime Rage: The Watermelon-Roast Potato Connection
(May 9)
Universities Discuss Funding
(Apr. 24)
Nisshin City Celebrates Sister City Friendship
(Apr. 4)
U.S.-Japan Relations: New Challenges and New Opportunities in the 21st Century
(Mar. 27)
Gambatte, Sandy!
(Mar. 26)
Sandy Powers displays the jersey she received from her Consulate colleagues
(Mar. 13)
US Foreign Policy Reviewed
(Mar. 8)
Chef Serves Up American Culture and Cuisine
(Jan. 22)