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The Democratic Party of Japan's oldest lawmaker recently had a few bitter words for his old friend, DPJ Secretary General Ichiro Ozawa.

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Economy back in state of deflation

Japan is in a state of deflation for the first time in about three years, the government declares, warning that falling prices and a further worsening of employment conditions may hurt the nascent economic recovery.

Cabinet's shady fund drained by LDP: Hirano

By JUN HONGO

Two days after the Aug. 30 Lower House election ended decades of power by the Liberal Democratic Party, the LDP-led government withdrew ¥250 million from a controversial Cabinet secret fund, Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirofumi Hirano claims.

Michelin exec fears Tokyo's star power may ruffle France's feathers

The Epicurean king who oversees the Michelin Guide fears he may be banished from France after Tokyo is awarded more three-star restaurant ratings than Paris.

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Frontale, Antlers, Gamba taking J. League title race down to wire

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The 2009 J. League title race looked like it would turn into a cakewalk when Kashima Antlers stretched ahead of the pack earlier in the season, but history tells us nothing can ever be taken for granted.

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WEEK 3
Will Segway sci-fi ever be everyday fact?

By EDAN CORKILL

When the Segway first appeared, in 2001, it seemed like science fiction had sprung to life. Quiet, compact, efficient, and utterly mesmerizing with its ability to self-balance on two wheels, the U.S.-made "personal mobility device" promised to revolutionize transportation as ...

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Panda-poop prof scoops Ig Nobel honor

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'2012' star tells of being John Cusack

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The year 2012, according to the ancient Mayas, is the year Earth destructs and a new cycle of life begins. (The Aztec and other pre-Columbian American calendars also held a cyclical view of the universe, sort of ...

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Take a quaint European-looking restaurant in a quiet Hokkaido town in the dead of winter. Add quirky regulars who are treated to nightly disquisitions, philosophical and otherwise, by the avuncular owner of a local hat shop. Toss in scrumptious- looking ...

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A favorite chef's inspired return

By ROBBIE SWINNERTON

Fantastic news: Restaurant J has returned. After a gap of over four years, one of our most talented chefs, Masahito Ueki, is back in action in Tokyo. ...

An early start for Japanese wines

By FELICITY HUGHES

A masterclass at the counter

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Shades of Greece on the Inland Sea

By MANDY BARTOK

The windmill is the first thing I notice, its delicate white blades gleaming against the cloud- flecked sky. Nearby, a semi-circle of polished Doric-style columns occupies prime position overlooking the glassy sea. As a breeze blows gently through olive trees ...

Freedoms on the outer limit

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The haunting beauty that is Yushima

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Early modern home exhibited

By EDAN CORKILL

Chochikukyo, a residence built in 1928 in the foothills of Mount Tennozan, Kyoto Prefecture, was probably one of the first houses in this country to be designed using the metric system, as opposed to the traditional measurements of bu, sun, ...

Asian Performing Arts Festival has works from seven nations

By NOBUKO TANAKA

Focus on arty Asian marvels at Tokyo's FILMeX festival

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