Yoshio Ikeda 2012 . 7 . 19

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昭和62年北里大学医学部卒業。形成外科、一般外科、整形外科、麻酔科、救命救急科等広い分野の診療を手がける。平成9年北里研究所病院形成美容外科医長、茅ヶ崎徳洲会総合病院形成外科・美容外科部長を歴任。平成10年4月より銀座美容外科副院長として父子で美容外科診療に携わる。

平成20年4月より銀座・いけだクリニックの顧問医師に就任。

<資格・免許>

  • 医学博士
  • 日本形成外科学会認定専門医
  • 日本美容外科学会専門医
  • 世界美容外科学会正会員
  • 日本美容医療協会正会員
  • 平成20年4月銀座いけだクリニック顧問医師に就任

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    It wasn’t the most contentious meeting the Oval Office has ever seen. Nor was it the warmest.
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    That is not how Carney believes it was meant to be.

    “I’m glad that you couldn’t tell what was going through my mind,” Carney told reporters later that day about the moment Trump made that remark.
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    In a meeting dominated by Trump’s comments — he spoke 95% of the time on all manner of topics, from the Middle East to Barack Obama’s presidential library to the state of high-speed rail in California — it was the new prime minister’s pushback on the president’s ambition to make Canada the 51st US state that stood out.

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  4. Dereknet より:

    A? ship that US and Philippine forces planned to sink beat them to it.
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    A former US World War II-era warship, which survived two of the Pacific War’s most important battles, was supposed to go down in a blaze of glory in a live-fire exercise off the western coast of the Philippines as part of annually held joint military drills.
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    Instead, before the bombs and missiles could fly, it slipped slowly beneath the South China Sea Monday morning, age and the ocean catching up to it before modern weaponry could decimate it.

    The ex-USS Brattleboro was to be the main target for the maritime strike (MARSTRIKE) portion of the annual US-Philippine “Balikatan” exercise, which began April 21 and runs to May 9.
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    “The vessel was selected because it exceeded its service life and was no longer suitable for normal operations,” according to a statement from the Armed Forces of the Philippines.

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    A US Navy spokesperson told USNI News last month that the? 81-year-old ship was to be the target for US Marine Corps F/A-18 fighter jets during the exercise. A report from the official Philippine News Agency (PNA) said it was to be hit by US and Philippine forces with a combination of anti-ship missiles, bombs and automatic cannon fire.

    But as the 184-foot-long vessel was being towed to its station for the exercise, 35 miles west of Zambales province on the northern Philippine island of Luzon, it took on water, the Philippine military statement said.
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    “Due to rough sea conditions that we are currently experiencing in the exercise box and with its long service life, as is expected, she took on a significant amount of water and eventually sank,” Philippine Navy spokesperson Capt. John Percie Alcos said, according to PNA. He said the vessel was not damaged while being towed.

    The ship sank quietly at 7:20 a.m. local time near the spot where it was to be obliterated later in the day, according to the Philippine military.

    Other elements of the MARSTRKE exercise would go on, the military statement said.

    The Philippine and US joint task forces “will rehearse virtual and constructive fire missions,” the statement said, without detailing what elements were still scheduled as part of the drill. “The combined force will still achieve its training objectives,” it added.
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    The Philippine military said there was no environmental danger from the sinking as the vessel had been cleaned before being towed out for the exercise.

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