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日野原重明聖路加病院の名誉院長ー10歳の子供へ95歳の私から

2006-11-11 10:10:49 | Weblog
長生きするためには年相応の必要カロリーを取る程度のが良い。育ち盛りはたんぱく質を十分い取らなければならないが、年を取れば仕事に必要な程度のカロリーで十分である。日野原さんも1300カロリーしか取っていないし、固形物を取るのは夜食だけで、あとは牛乳、ジュースとオリーブオイルを取るだけである。
子供には命とはなんぞやと教えてやりたい。命とは自分の使える時間のことである。その時間を有意義に使うことが命を大事にすることになる。年を取って定年を迎えた人は、其れからが本当に自分の時間を持つことになるわけで、其れまでは時間を会社や子供のために費やしてきた。やっと自分の時間即ち命を自分のために使えるようになったわけで、その時間を大事に使い、人のためにもその時間を使うことに目覚めてほしい。
日野原さんは95歳ながら3年先にまでスケジュールが詰まっており、元気綽綽である。

松坂との交渉権REDSOXか?35億円

2006-11-11 07:15:24 | Weblog
Sources: Red Sox may have top Matsuzaka bidBy Buster Olney
ESPN The Magazine


The Boston Red Sox may have posted the top bid for the right to negotiate with Japanese right-hander Daisuke Matsuzaka, according to Major League Baseball sources.

There has been no official announcement, and the Seibu Lions, Matsuzaka's team in Japan, have until Tuesday to accept or reject the high bid.

But, according to officials monitoring the bidding, the Red Sox bid may be between $38 million and $45 million.

Matsuzaka, who pitched for Japan's World Baseball Classic champions, is considered among the top prospects available this offseason.

If the Lions accept the top bid, the winning bidder has 30 days to reach an agreement with Matsuzaka. If a deal cannot be reached, he would return to the Lions for the 2007 Japanese baseball season.


By 5 p.m. Wednesday, major league teams interested in bidding on the rights to deal with Matsuzaka had to post a sealed bid. Major League Basball then took the highest bid and forwarded only the dollar figure -- not the identity of the team -- to the Seibu Lions.

According to a source within Major League Baseball, as of Friday afternoon, Seibu had not informed MLB officially whether it had accepted the bid.

There are three reasons the deal would make sense for the Red Sox:


• Talent evaluators who have seen Matsuzaka say he's a top of the rotation-quality pitcher who would improve the Red Sox staff.

• If Boston signs him it would effectively plant a Red Sox flag in the growing Far East market.

• By merely winning the bidding the Red Sox would block the Yankees from acquiring Matsuzaka. By signing him, they would gain the same kind of advantage the Yankees gained when they signed Johnny Damon away from Boston.

Buster Olney is a senior writer for ESPN The Magazine.