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Apr 4, 2002

Yamada swims to another record

Japanese distance swimmer Sachiko Yamada set a short-course national record in the women's 400-meter freestyle final at the national short-course championships Wednesday.
JAPAN
Apr 4, 2002

White powder sent to Tsujimoto

OSAKA -- A letter containing a white powdery substance was delivered Tuesday to the office of scandal-tainted former lawmaker Kiyomi Tsujimoto in Takatsuki, Osaka Prefecture, police said.
JAPAN
Apr 4, 2002

Court wants ex-minors to talk

The Tokyo High Court decided Wednesday to question two of three defendants in a civil damages suit who were accused of murdering a 15-year-old girl in Saitama Prefecture in 1985, when they were minors.
BUSINESS
Apr 4, 2002

S&P slashes Marubeni, Mitsubishi

Standard & Poor's Corp. said Wednesday it has cut the credit ratings of major trading houses Marubeni Corp. and Mitsubishi Corp. but affirmed those of three other traders.
BUSINESS
Apr 4, 2002

Nippon Steel in talks over unit merger

Nippon Steel Corp. is engaged in final negotiations with its two group firms on the proposed merger of the units this business year, informed sources said Wednesday.
BUSINESS
Apr 4, 2002

China rife with opportunities: Li

The growing Chinese market presents huge investment opportunities for Japanese companies, Li Peng, chairman of the Standing Committee of China's National People's Congress, said Wednesday in Tokyo.
JAPAN
Apr 4, 2002

Pilots face directive to trust computers over controllers

The transport ministry plans to issue a directive that will require pilots to obey their computers rather than air traffic controllers in the event of conflicting orders, ministry sources said.
JAPAN
Apr 4, 2002

Police spotters to ambush soccer hooligans at airports

Japanese police will team up with investigators from Britain and elsewhere at the nation's airports to prevent soccer hooligans from entering Japan for the World Cup finals, according to police sources.
BASEBALL / MLB
Apr 4, 2002

Hawks, Tigers still unbeaten

Daiei slugger Hiroki Kokubo nailed two homers while newcomer Morgan Burkhart hit a two-run homer and drove home three runs as the Hawks downed the Chiba Lotte Marines 7-3 at the Fukuoka Dome on Wednesday to claim their fifth straight since the season opened.
BUSINESS
Apr 4, 2002

TSE to delist Snow Brand earlier

The Tokyo Stock Exchange has announced it will delist scandal-ridden Snow Brand Foods Co. from its second section on April 30, instead of the initially planned May 23.
JAPAN
Apr 4, 2002

Suspected rapist faces new charges

Police served a suspect with a fresh arrest warrant Wednesday for allegedly raping a young woman in suburban Tokyo and stealing her belongings in December, after he confessed to sexually assaulting several other women.
COMMENTARY
Apr 4, 2002

Forecasts of an early exit fade

LONDON -- Those who said the war in Afghanistan was over have had to eat their words.
BUSINESS
Apr 4, 2002

Balance of short sales falls

The balance of shares sold short dwindled last week -- the final trading week of fiscal 2001.
BUSINESS
Apr 4, 2002

Lobby groups set merger timetable

The Osaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Osaka Industrial Association agreed Wednesday to draw up a concrete merger plan by the end of June, officials of the two groups said.
BUSINESS
Apr 4, 2002

Mitsubishi Chemical sets up medical ethics think tank

Mitsubishi Chemical Corp. said Wednesday it has set up in Kawasaki the nation's first private think tank to specialize in the ethics of life and medical care.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Apr 4, 2002

Group targets family ties via storytelling

As soon as the men would arrive on their big black bikes, children would cheer, set aside their toys and swarm around them even before they began sounding their wooden clappers. A signature large wooden box with openings and drawers was mounted on the back of their bicycles.
JAPAN / Science & Health / NATURAL SELECTIONS
Apr 4, 2002

Sea lampreys excited by eau de liver bile

The sea lamprey is a parasitic, eel-like fish with a fearsome, tooth-covered "oral disk" instead of a regular mouth. When attacking, the lamprey rears its head, and clamps its oral disk onto the skin of other fish. With its grasping tongue, it feeds on blood and body fluids for an average of 76 hours,...
BUSINESS
Apr 4, 2002

TOCOM to aid Singapore launch of Middle East oil futures

and Singapore Exchange Ltd. (SGX) agreed Wednesday to cooperate on the launch of Middle East crude oil futures on SGX, TOCOM and SGX officials said. The exchanges plan to launch the futures on SGX as early as September, making SGX the second market in Asia to handle the futures, the officials said. TOCOM...
Japan Times
LIFE / Travel / THEN AND NOW
Apr 4, 2002

Savor the sights that Settan did

Edo, as Tokyo was called until the Meiji Restoration in 1868, was a large but verdant city whose population of more than a million lived in harmony with nature. The greenery deeply and favorably impressed European diplomats and botanists who were accorded the rare privilege of entering the city of the...
Japan Times
JAPAN
Apr 4, 2002

Repairs finished on oldest pagoda in Kanto region

A festival began Wednesday at the Kanto region's oldest wooden pagoda, located in Ota Ward, Tokyo, marking the completion of the first major repairs to the structure since its erection in 1608.
COMMENTARY / World
Apr 4, 2002

U.S. lawmakers see close midterm races

While President George W. Bush continues to enjoy extremely high popular support, the U.S. midterm elections later this year will be hard-fought and could swing the narrow balance of power in Congress, according to a group of U.S. lawmakers who gathered at a March 26 symposium in Tokyo.
Japan Times
ENVIRONMENT / WILD WATCH
Apr 4, 2002

'Park on a possum' is far easier said than done

Back in 1848, some bright spark had a "good" idea. Let's import common brush-tailed possums from Australia and fur-farm them in New Zealand, they thought. They followed up on that idea with action -- action that New Zealand's environment has been paying for ever since.

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