Smash
http://www.mangareader.net/432/smash.html
And it is that plethora of sharp twists, turns, and revelations which give these episodes some of their greatest appeal. Most prominent characters introduced so far get caught in up these dramatic shifts; even the sexual harassment-prone teacher who has been interacting with Anri has his own twist, and one atypical for a character like him, too. The first big culmination of these developments comes in episode 11, when the trouble stirred up by a certain head wandering around Ikebukuro directly leads to the first in-person meeting of the Dollars, a wonderfully-executed scene well worthy of having been chosen by reviewer Carl Kimlinger as his Scene of the Year for 2010; even if you have guessed who many of the Dollars are, you will not have guessed them all. That is just the first of many surprising major developments, however, and that includes the way the series is plotted. The whole business with the Slasher, especially what the Slasher's motives are, plays out in a novel way and with connections that run much deeper into the series' backstory than will initially be apparent. In fact, the presence of Izaya in the story assures that everything is more connected than is initially apparent.
A list of locations where fans can donate money towards relief efforts in Japan following the March 11 earthquake
http://www.google.com/crisisresponse/japanquake2011.html
https://american.redcross.org/site/Donation2?idb=0&5052.donation=form1&df_id=5052
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