U.S. • JAPAN BUSINESS SEMINAR Monday, April 6 Business Careers and the Japanese Challenge Sam Coleman, Anlhropiogy EMU Fir Room 7 • 0:15 p m The American Cultural Barriers tor Japanese Companies John Kageyama, Former Pres. America Kotobuki Electronics EMU Fir Room 8 15- 9 p.m. Tuesday, April 7 Exploring the Economic Systems ol Japan A America Robert Smith, Fulbright Lecturer to Japan EMU Fir Room 7-9p.m. Wednesday, April 8 International Protocol: Do's and Don't of Doing Business in Japan Marketing A Product in Japan Dean Gadda, Trade Development Officer - OEDD EMU Fir Room 7-9p.m. Marketing a Product in America Yoichi Yokokawa, Senior Trade Official for JETRO EMU Fir Room 8 15 -9p m Thursday, April 9 Business Success Stories from Japan and America Panel Members: Dr Inoue. VP of Tech & Planning Dev Kyocera USA Don Gibbins, Pres Columbia Laboratories Martin Hetrich, Managing Dirirector of Van Port Manufacturing Facillitator: James Reinmuth, Dean of UO School of Business 100 Willamette 7-9pm Free to students with UO ID iinfMx Py »>rr Pastay $5 per day. $15 tor Mon ■ Thurs SEMINAR Continued from Page ^ lir president this seminar is .1 neutral, unbiased, non-bashing environ merit, he said this is infor mation only VVtuii iirr the is sues? How do you do busi ness?" While this is a business semi nar the panels anil speakers should he ol interest to a broad audience Tonight, anthropology Pro fessor Sam Coleman will pres ent .in overview of polities, ed ucatlon. tradition and family in Japanese and American culture hollowing Coleman is John kageyema. former president of America kotobuki i-.lect tonics. Inc kageyema will speak on the cultural harriers he encoun tered in conducting business sui cessfully m the United Sl.ilrs I ui'sdav s speaker is Univor sity bionomics Professor Hub lift Smith, wtm will outline the Japanese i'i onomii system and tin' Japanese p*!nipi'*.tivos ol an economic entitv and pulii v compared with tint American economic s\stem 1 In \V. iini’siia\ and Thuts dav speakers bring a iiatrnwcr business locus T h e w oil k e n d s wit h a Karaoke ret option and dinner from t. it) to 10 to p m in the (lerhnger Lounge I he i ost is 510 (dmlerenco organi/ers said they hope everyone who at tends part nr .ill ot the seminar will attend Friday s festivities He would ike to see sill dents from ill walks ..! life come and intermingle.' said Tom to SEMINAR P.i ;e ' t 6MU CULTURAL FORUM PRESENTS | Low Man on the Totem Pole Tour 92 with fIREHOSE DOS HAMMERBOX SPRINKLER Thursday,April 9th WOW HALL 8th & Lincoln Doors open 7:30pm, Showtime 8pm TICKETS: $6 U0, $10 GENERAL AT EMU MAIN DESK. CD WORLD FACE THE MUSIC HOUSE OF RECORDS & RECORD CARDEN Speaker explores rise of neo-Nazism By Colleen Po' q Emorayj f?#pofI«w Ne,, Nazism do, nut la long in d itirtiiin tune m histo rv. ami Hitlei N visum of all vs riil* ide.ilism is . msjiiring |>f-ssiiIt* iii over tlu world. saiil a widely published |(uirnallsl uhi ku ked oil the miiTfiiM I pltii.itv gradual!' student eon ferem e on fasc ism last I hurs dnv Imirnalist and author htinor Lanier, m her speet h Nome Kef! eel ions' oil Ne,, Nazism.' shared tier researt h on Nu /ism and ds present evolution of neo Nazism to about t(Hf pec 'pie in the I AU Lanier who is > am nth work.nu: oil a tsios about the V d.ltug -ot I t hi ij oan Muiuget.i Seiavv bv Portland ■» all*' ills ! u I i \ . Os 'ne ! despite the Na/a i r i lif,m; over out Hitler heron d e.i odd, d. neo Nazism lias taken Its pa/ tt , ,t Id w ide Neii Nazism n Iroin in talnv In legitima. 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