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JAPAN
Oct 13, 2004

Aid should be flowing through grassroots groups: NGO

Japan should disperse more of its official development assistance for Iraq through nongovernmental organizations so people can receive aid more quickly, according to a senior member of a Tokyo-based NGO.
JAPAN
Oct 13, 2004

Koizumi opens Diet session with pledge to stick to reforms

A 53-day extraordinary Diet session began Tuesday, with Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi reiterating his determination to stick to his administrative reform initiatives, including the privatization of Japan's postal services.
JAPAN
Oct 13, 2004

U.S. to resume helicopter flights

Japan on Tuesday gave the green light for the U.S. military to resume flights of CH-53D helicopters in Okinawa Prefecture, and the U.S. forces said the flights would resume as early as Wednesday.
JAPAN
Oct 13, 2004

Court sides with Sogo execs

The Tokyo District Court reversed itself Tuesday and ruled that 12 former top executives of Sogo Co. were not responsible for damaging the firm by approving dividends when the rehabilitated department store operator was in poor financial shape.
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CULTURE / Art / CERAMIC SCENE
Oct 13, 2004

Mino for the modern world

The traditional Mino pottery styles of Shino, Oribe, Yellow Seto and Black Seto have been the pride of the Japanese ceramic world since the Momoyama Period (1568-1615). However, Mino pottery just isn't what it used to be. Gone are its chadogu (tea wares) days of the 17th-19th century, when it was used...
BUSINESS
Oct 13, 2004

Theft, corruption costly for Japan Post

Japan Post had 30 billion yen in hard-to-recover receivables as of Dec. 31, 2002, due mainly to embezzlement, theft and clerical mistakes, the Board of Audit of Japan said in a survey released Tuesday.
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JAPAN
Oct 13, 2004

Daiei snubs IRCJ rehab offer, risks banks' wrath

The state-backed Industrial Revitalization Corp. of Japan said Tuesday it will stop preparatory procedures to help rebuild Daiei Inc. after the retailer's president formally rejected calls by the IRCJ and major creditor banks for Daiei to seek the entity's help, IRCJ sources said.
BUSINESS
Oct 13, 2004

Workers see benefits in performance-linked pay

Aika Momma is a financial adviser at Nikko Cordial Securities Inc. with a renewable one-year contract and he -- along with a growing number of young professionals -- is happy with his situation.
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JAPAN
Oct 13, 2004

Hashimoto to face Diet grilling over scandal

Former Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto said Tuesday he is ready to appear before the House of Representatives political ethics council to explain his alleged involvement in a recent scandal involving donations from the Japan Dental Association.
BUSINESS
Oct 13, 2004

Tokyo Stock Exchange approves November debut of Elpida, Inpex stock

The Tokyo Stock Exchange said Tuesday it has given chip maker Elpida Memory Inc. and government-affiliated oil exploration company Inpex Corp. the go-ahead to debut on the nation's largest bourse in mid-November.
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CULTURE / Art
Oct 13, 2004

Illuminating the lives of ancient rulers

"Treasures, of Ancient China" a major exhibition now at the Tokyo National Museum in Ueno Park, features a wealth of visual information and artifacts. In a process that took two years to complete, the four curators selected an amazing array of items from 50 museums in China, including both recent archaeological...
BUSINESS
Oct 13, 2004

Fast Retailing to open Uniqlo store in Seoul

Fast Retailing Co. said Tuesday it will open a Uniqlo casual clothing store in Seoul next fall.
BUSINESS
Oct 13, 2004

Cabinet ministers give support to Daiei plan

Cabinet ministers reacted favorably Tuesday to a Daiei Inc. decision to turn itself around without the help of a state-backed corporate rehabilitation body.
EDITORIALS
Oct 13, 2004

Challenges to just-opened Diet

A n extraordinary Diet session that opened Tuesday looks set for lively debates on a host of contentious issues, including the perennial problem of "politics and money." Adding to that is last month's reshuffle of the Cabinet and of top executive posts in both the ruling Liberal Democratic Party and...
BUSINESS
Oct 13, 2004

BSE blanket testing may end in the spring

The government may soften its blanket testing procedures for mad cow disease next spring, limiting the tests to cattle aged 21 months and older, government officials said Tuesday.
BUSINESS
Oct 13, 2004

Koizumi rejects Thai request to scrap rice tariffs

Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has rejected a request from Thailand to scrap Japanese import tariffs on rice as part of a free-trade agreement, the farm minister said Tuesday.
SOCCER / J. League
Oct 11, 2004

Kawasaki Frontale crushes Ehime

Kawasaki Frontale, which has ensured promotion to the J. League top flight, crushed regional qualifier Ehime FC 4-0 on Sunday as all 12 J. League second-division sides advanced to the fourth round of the Emperor's Cup tournament.
JAPAN
Oct 11, 2004

Missile shield research to enter development stage

Japan has decided to develop components for interceptor missiles with the U.S. amid pressure from Washington to move forward from joint technological research on a missile defense system to the development stage, government sources said Sunday.
JAPAN
Oct 11, 2004

Daiei to disregard deadline for seeking IRCJ aid

Daiei Inc. President Kunio Takagi told industry minister Shoichi Nakagawa in Sunday that his firm will not ask for support from the Industrial Revitalization Corp. of Japan by the Tuesday deadline set by its major creditor banks, ministry and company sources said.
BASEBALL / Japanese Baseball
Oct 11, 2004

Kawasaki homers as Hawks force decisive Game 5

FUKUOKA -- Munenori Kawasaki provided some unexpected power Sunday as the Daiei Hawks downed the Seibu Lions 4-1 to force a decisive Game 5 in the second stage of the Pacific League playoffs.
JAPAN
Oct 11, 2004

10 million have missed pension payments, audit finds

Some 10 million people -- roughly 45 percent of those registered with the National Pension System -- failed to pay at least one month of premiums in fiscal 2002 or fiscal 2003, the Board of Audit said Sunday.
MORE SPORTS
Oct 11, 2004

Novak captures Japan Open title

Jiri Novak captured his first AIG Japan Open and sixth ATP title with a come-from-behind three-set victory over American Taylor Dent at the Ariake Colosseum on Sunday. The Czech's 5-7, 6-1, 6-3 win earned him $118,000 and an inscription on the Japan Open silverware.
JAPAN
Oct 11, 2004

Spaniard wins world Monopoly title

A Spaniard captured the World Monopoly Championship after building up a fortune from just $1,500 -- in fake money -- and ruthlessly forcing three other would-be tycoons from Europe into bankruptcy.

Longform

Figure skater Akiko Suzuki was once told her ideal weight should be 47 kilograms, a number she now admits she “naively believed.” This led to her have a relationship with food that resulted in her suffering from anorexia.
The silent battle Japanese athletes fight with weight