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BOOK REVIEW: A Senator’s Personal and Honest Memoir

Ikuta (Gordon Maeda) is a color-blind art college student who aches to understand war and human nature after discovering a photographers seminal work on the subjects.

Photos by JANIS HIROHAMAANAHEIM —?Orange County Buddhist Church held its annual Obon Festival July 20-21.The two-day event featured food.

BOOK REVIEW: A Senator’s Personal and Honest Memoir

All were invited to participate.enjoy the day with a couple of visitors.contributing photographer Janis Hirohama (front) takes a moment for a selfie with Judy Kamibayashi Louff.

BOOK REVIEW: A Senator’s Personal and Honest Memoir

Each evening was capped off with Bon Odori dancing in gratitude to those who have gone before usDoris MatsuiThis new authority was given to the Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services (CMS) under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).

BOOK REVIEW: A Senator’s Personal and Honest Memoir

Spending on the ten selected drugs accounted for about 20% of total Part D spending.

Thats why I fought hard to end the ban on Medicare negotiating directly with drug companies through the Inflation Reduction Act.The third man was Frank Fukuzawa.

referring to them as role models.and that other Japanese Americans served in the Pacific Theatre as interpreters and interrogators in the Military Intelligence Service.

Imagine Harolds surprise hearing this story of strife and perseverance about the people he already held in such high regard.Harold described as the nicest unconditionally helpful people.