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LIFE / Food & Drink / VINELAND
Jan 17, 2003

Can you enjoy wine by numbers?

Our Dec. 20 column on Wine Spectator's Top 100 Wines of 2002 list generated interesting feedback. Some readers wondered how it was possible that the No. 1 wine had a lower score than wines further down the list. Other readers raised the more fundamental question of whether it is even possible to give...
JAPAN
Jan 17, 2003

Police panel considers crackdown on equipment used for lock-picking

A National Police Agency study panel is planning a law against possessing equipment used for lock-picking, its members said Thursday.
BUSINESS
Jan 17, 2003

World Bank chief against ODA cuts

Visiting World Bank President James Wolfensohn urged Japan on Thursday not to make significant cuts in its foreign aid, because peace and economic opportunities created by the assistance also benefit the donor.
BUSINESS
Jan 17, 2003

DoCoMo to help makers with 3G costs

NTT DoCoMo Inc. will start shouldering half the cost of developing handsets for its FOMA third-generation cellular phone service, company sources said Thursday.
JAPAN
Jan 17, 2003

Shoplifter-turned-killer gets 15 years in prison

A 34-year-old man was sentenced to 15 years in prison Thursday for fatally stabbing the manager of a convenience store in JR Tokyo Station after the victim chased him down for shoplifting.
JAPAN
Jan 17, 2003

LDP expresses support for Koizumi's war on deflation

The Liberal Democratic Party, holding its national convention Thursday in Tokyo, sounded a note of support for Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's determination to battle deflation.
JAPAN
Jan 17, 2003

Novelist Daido wins Akutagawa Prize

Novelist Tamaki Daido has won the 128th Akutagawa Prize, one of Japan's most prestigious literary awards, for a work titled "Shoppai Drive" ("Salty Driving"), organizers announced Thursday.
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JAPAN
Jan 17, 2003

Minimum Haneda burden pledged

Transport minister Chikage Ogi pledged Thursday that her ministry will do everything it can to minimize the financial burden from the Haneda airport expansion project on local governments in the Tokyo area.
BUSINESS
Jan 17, 2003

Tokyo condominium supply, prices slip further

There were 88,516 new condominiums put up for sale in the Tokyo metropolitan area in 2002, topping 80,000 for the fourth consecutive year, the Real Estate Economic Institute said Thursday.
BUSINESS
Jan 17, 2003

Isuzu cuts back sales target 20%

Truck and bus maker Isuzu Motors Ltd. unveiled a new 2003 worldwide sales target Thursday of 186,000 units, down 20 percent from the previous year.
JAPAN
Jan 17, 2003

Empress' former home under siege

Work to demolish Empress Michiko's former home in Shinagawa Ward, Tokyo, began Thursday morning, despite strong opposition from local residents that delayed the work by one day.
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BUSINESS
Jan 17, 2003

Nissan rolls out fully redesigned Skyline Coupe in Japan

Nissan Motor Co. on Thursday released the fully redesigned Skyline Coupe in Japan in the hope the new version of the popular model further accelerates the carmaker's performance.
MORE SPORTS
Jan 17, 2003

JBA fires national team coach

on Wednesday fired national head coach Kenji Yoshida and has named Croatian Zeljko Pavlicevic as the leading candidate to replace him. Pavlicevic, 51, who guided Yugoslavian side Pop 84 Split to European Cup success in 1991 and has a wealth of experience at club level in Greece and Croatia, is due to...
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JAPAN
Jan 17, 2003

Photo tour shows Kobe before the quake

KOBE -- Pointing to photos posted along a quiet street in the Mikura district of Kobe's Nagata Ward, the head of a local community council explained how the area was once a shopping arcade.
BASEBALL / MLB
Jan 17, 2003

M's, A's matched up in Tokyo

"Godzilla" is now a New Yorker, but Japan will have plenty to cheer about when the baseball season arrives in the spring.
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LIFE / Food & Drink / TOKYO FOOD FILE
Jan 17, 2003

Izayoi: Fine fowl deeds in Azabu-Juban

The idea of upmarket yakitori -- presenting premium-quality charcoal-broiled chicken in suave settings, often with fine wine and other foreign influences -- is taken for granted in Tokyo these days. But nowhere else in the city is this venerable concept -- the skewering and grilling of fowl -- translated...
EDITORIALS
Jan 16, 2003

From business to politics

A fter a nine-year break, Nippon Keidanren (Japan Business Federation) this year is resuming its role in mediating political donations from affiliated companies. The aim, of course, is to increase its influence on politics. In other words, Nippon Keidanren is seeking to sway politics with the policy...
JAPAN
Jan 16, 2003

Shimadzu dedicates lab to Tanaka

OSAKA -- Precision equipment maker Shimadzu Corp. has opened a mass spectroscopy laboratory to commemorate Koichi Tanaka, a Shimadzu researcher and cowinner of the Nobel Prize in chemistry, its president said Wednesday.
COMMENTARY
Jan 16, 2003

Japan plods path of isolation

HONOLULU — Japan continues to be the odd man out in Northeast Asia. While the other states in the region have been forging ties and building networks with each other — even North Korea — Japan has lagged behind. Tokyo could be marginalized in its own neighborhood. That risk has motivated Japanese...
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JAPAN
Jan 16, 2003

Protesters delay demolition of Empress' former home

A group of protesters prevented laborers dispatched by the Finance Ministry from starting demolition work Wednesday on the former home of Empress Michiko in Tokyo's Shinagawa Ward.

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