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	<title>Comments on: Like the flowing river &#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: Cesar Maligalig</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cesar Maligalig</dc:creator>
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		<description>Dr Mr Coelho,

In your book there is this story of a Japanese man who was found dead after twenty years. I was struck by this story and can still remember it after reading your book a year ago. How come nobody searched for him, not even his ex-wives or friends or his former employer. Was it a product of a highly industrialist country like Japan not to care about their friends or neighbor? 

I have enjoyed reading your books.

Cesar (from the Philippines)</description>
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<p>In your book there is this story of a Japanese man who was found dead after twenty years. I was struck by this story and can still remember it after reading your book a year ago. How come nobody searched for him, not even his ex-wives or friends or his former employer. Was it a product of a highly industrialist country like Japan not to care about their friends or neighbor? </p>
<p>I have enjoyed reading your books.</p>
<p>Cesar (from the Philippines)</p>
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