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John W. wrote:
> Michael Cash wrote:
>
>>http://tinyurl.com/5l3tf
>>
>>Shirley they're joking.
>>
>
> Just a large greenhouse, ain't it? Sounds pretty good to me. Don't know
> who they'll get to work there, though.

"The project is aimed at helping the Japanese capital's jobless to train
for careers in agriculture, the paper said." I'll leave the comments
about them already being close to work for others.

Dan

