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40 YEARS AFTER REVERSION

Forward-projected: U.S. Air Force Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, seen in March 2010, is a sprawling installation. KYODO PHOTO

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Hotel where fire killed seven not up to code

Despite failing inspections for decades, no changes were ever made at the hotel where a fire killed seven Sunday, the city of Fukuyama, Hiroshima Prefecture, admits, adding the facility wasn't even up to code at the time of the first inspection in 1987.

Tepco halts dividends, so metro buses to run red ink

By MINORU MATSUTANI

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government's bus operations, running in the black since 2003, probably lost money for the first time for fiscal 2011, and the major reason is the dividends from Tokyo Electric Power Co. shares have dried up.

Kansai power crunch just political rivalry?

By ERIC JOHNSTON

The confrontation between the central government and Kansai area leaders over the restart of two nuclear reactors in Oi, Fukui Prefecture, has more to do with the growing power struggle between Osaka Mayor Toru Hashimoto and Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda than with safety or objective attempts to determine how much electricity will be available this summer.

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What awaits Okinawa 40 years after reversion?

By JON MITCHELL

On May 15, 1972, Okinawa became a prefecture of Japan once again. Up until then, for 27 years since World War II — when the islands endured some of the most intense fighting of the entire brutal conflict — Okinawa ...

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Of all the descriptors actor George Clooney gets pegged with, "father" is not usually among them. Academy Award-winner? Sure. Activist? Yes. Sexiest Man Alive? You bet. It was his turn as a dad in "The Descendants" last year, however, that ...

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For moms in Osaka, a family getaway to Midosuji Boulevard may turn out to be a pretty good gift this Mother's Day weekend. Expect plenty of fun when the area holds its annual festival. ...

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