The year 2009 will be over in ten days…but not only that, it’ll also be the end of the first decade of the 21st century.
So I began thinking about the biggest news stories of 2009 to the American public compared to the Japanese public.
So first the biggest U.S. news stories of 2009:
10. | “The Miracle On The Hudson River” – The pilot of U.S. Airways flight 1549, Chesley Sullenberger safely crash landed his plane in the Hudson River and saved all of his passengers’ lives. |
9. | “U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy Died” – Brother of former U.S. President John F. Kennedy died on 2009 August 25. |
8. | “Fort Hood Rampage” – Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan of the U.S. Army went on a shooting rampage on 2009 November 5 and killed 13 people and injured 30 others. |
7. | “Michael Jackson Died” – On 2009 June 25 at age 50. |
6. | “Obama To Send More Troops To Afghanistan” – On 2009 December 1, U.S. President Obama made the announcement that 30,000 more soldiers would be sent to Afghanistan by the summer of 2010. |
5. | “Swine Flu” – Called 「新型インフルエンザ」 (“New ‘Flu“) in Japan, the World Health Organization announced it as an international public health concern in 2009 April. |
4. | “Auto Industry” – In early 2009, two out America’s “Big Three” auto-makers filed for bankruptcy…the other, Ford, nearly did. |
3. | “Health Care” – America’s health care system underwent reform. |
2. | “Obama Inauguration” – In 2009 January, U.S. President was sworn into office. |
1. | “The Economy” – Just like the rest of the industrialized world, America fell into a recession. |
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And the biggest news stories of 2009 in Japan:
10. | “Ichihashi Arrested” – On 2009 November 11, Tatsuya Ichihashi was finally arrested for the murder of an English teacher from England.
(Click here to read my post for more details). |
9. | “¥12,000 Handouts” – In an effort to boost the economy, the Japanese government gave ¥12,000 to every resident in Japan. |
8. | “First-ever Budget Debate” – A large number of Japanese went to the first-ever debate of wasteful government spending. Such a thing has never been attended by the public before in Japan. |
7. | “Obama Inauguartion” – This was big news in Japan too. |
6. | “Noriko Sakai Arrested For Drugs” – Drug use is extremely uncommon in Japan, and Noriko Sakai is a celebrety who had a very clean image in Japan…until she and her husband were arrested for using the drug called “Ecstasy“. |
5. | “¥1000 Flat Toll Road Charge” – In another effort to stimuate the economy, tolls on roads were given a flat rate of ¥l000 per day regardless the distance on certain days. |
4. | “Lay Judge System” – Some cases in Japanese courts have begun using a “lay judge” (“Jury”) trial system. Until this year, all verdicts in all court cases were decided by a judge (or panel of judges). |
3. | “Democratic Party Landslide” – Prime Minister Hatoyama was elected this year. He’s a member of the Deocratic Party Of Japan…the Liberal Democratic Party has won every previous election in Japan for many years. |
2. | “Michael Jackson Died” – This was big news all over the world. |
1. | 「新型インフルエンザ」 – The “Swine Flu”. About a hundred people have died from it in Japan. |
What were the biggest news stories of 2009 to you?
How about the biggest news story of the first decade of the 21st century? I think it must be the 2001 September 11 attack on the World Trade Center in America.
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