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    Aljazeera.Net - Hi-tech tag eases school security woes - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/1/2004    Last Visited: 10/10/2004  

    "We take school security very seriously and already employ security cameras and have guards posted on school grounds 24 hours a day," principal Tsukasa Tanaka said.

    "We take school security very seriously and already employ security cameras and have guards posted on school grounds 24 hours a day"

    Tsukasa Tanaka,Principal, Rikkyo Primary School, Tokyo

    There are many in Japan who would not think he was overreacting: recent surveys show a huge increase in anxiety regarding crime, with around half the population believing that Japan is no longer a safe place.

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    At Japanese Elementary, Tag Isn't Fun And Games: From... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/9/2004    Last Visited: 10/9/2004  

    "This won't prevent crimes against children," said Tsukasa Tanaka, principal at Rikkyo, a private boys school in Tokyo.
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    The school bans mobile phones, and parents wanted more assurances after the 2001 school slayings and recent kidnapping threats against one of Rikkyo's students, Tanaka said.

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    Berkshire Eagle Online - e-life - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/19/2004    Last Visited: 10/29/2004  

    "This won't prevent crimes against children," said Tsukasa Tanaka, principal at Rikkyo, a private boys school in Tokyo.
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    The school bans mobile phones, but parents wanted more assurances after the 2001 school slayings and recent kidnapping threats against one of Rikkyo's students, Tanaka said.
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    But Tanaka, Rikkyo's headmaster, says it's worth the expense.

    "The school has to do all it can to ensure the safety of the children," he said.

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    CBS News | Japanese Kids Get Radio ID'd | October 11,... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/11/2004    Last Visited: 10/12/2004  

    Principal Tsukasa Tanaka
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    "This won't prevent crimes against children," said Tsukasa Tanaka, principal at Rikkyo, a private boys school in Tokyo.
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    The school bans mobile phones, but parents wanted more assurances after the 2001 school slayings and recent kidnapping threats against one of Rikkyo's students, Tanaka said.
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    But Tanaka, Rikkyo's headmaster, says it's worth the expense.

    "The school has to do all it can to ensure the safety of the children," he said.

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    Charleston.Net: News: World/Nation Schools in Japan... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/9/2004    Last Visited: 10/9/2004  

    "This won't prevent crimes against children," said Tsukasa Tanaka, principal at Rikkyo, a private boys school in Tokyo.
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    The school bans mobile phones, but parents wanted more assurances after the 2001 school slayings and recent kidnapping threats against one of Rikkyo's students, Tanaka said.

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    Daily Review Online - Business News - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/11/2004    Last Visited: 10/12/2004  

    "This won't prevent crimes against children," said Tsukasa Tanaka, principal at Rikkyo, a private boys school in Tokyo.
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    The school bans mobile phones, but parents wanted more assurances after the 2001 school slayings and recent kidnapping threats against one of Rikkyo's students, Tanaka said.
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    But Tanaka, Rikkyo's headmaster, says it's worth the expense.

    "The school has to do all it can to ensure the safety of the children," he said.

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    Inside Bay Area - Business News - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/11/2004    Last Visited: 10/12/2004  

    "This won't prevent crimes against children," said Tsukasa Tanaka, principal at Rikkyo, a private boys school in Tokyo.
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    The school bans mobile phones, but parents wanted more assurances after the 2001 school slayings and recent kidnapping threats against one of Rikkyo's students, Tanaka said.
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    But Tanaka, Rikkyo's headmaster, says it's worth the expense.

    "The school has to do all it can to ensure the safety of the children," he said.

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    Lansing State Journal: - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/12/2004    Last Visited: 10/12/2004  

    "This won't prevent crimes against children," said Tsukasa Tanaka, principal at Rikkyo, a private boys school in Tokyo.
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    The school bans mobile phones, but parents wanted more assurances after the 2001 school slayings and recent kidnapping threats against one of Rikkyo's students, Tanaka said.
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    But Tanaka says it's worth the expense."The school has to do all it can to ensure the safety of the children," he said.

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    MercuryNews.com | 10/08/2004 | Schools in Japan turn... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/8/2004    Last Visited: 10/9/2004  

    "This won't prevent crimes against children," said Tsukasa Tanaka, principal at Rikkyo, a private boys school in Tokyo.
    ...
    The school bans mobile phones, but parents wanted more assurances after the 2001 school slayings and recent kidnapping threats against one of Rikkyo's students, Tanaka said.
    ...
    But Tanaka, Rikkyo's headmaster, says it's worth the expense.

    "The school has to do all it can to ensure the safety of the children," he said.

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    NWAnews.com :: Northwest Arkansas' News Source - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/11/2004    Last Visited: 10/12/2004  

    "This won't prevent crimes against children," said Tsukasa Tanaka, principal at Rikkyo, a private boys school in Tokyo.
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    The school bans mobile phones, but parents wanted more assurances after school slayings in 2001 and recent kidnapping threats against one of Rikkyo's students, Tanaka said.
    ...
    But Tanaka, Rikkyo's headmaster, says it's worth the expense."The school has to do all it can to ensure the safety of the children," he said.

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