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BUSINESS
Dec 18, 2001

BOJ vows action if bank crisis hits

Bank of Japan Gov. Masaru Hayami on Monday pledged the central bank would take action in the event Japan was threatened with another financial-system crisis.
EDITORIALS
Dec 18, 2001

Farewell to the ABM Treaty

Last week, President George W. Bush officially announced that the United States would withdraw from the Antiballistic Missile Treaty. The decision was long anticipated. Mr. Bush and others in his administration never concealed their disdain for the treaty. But the inevitability of the decision makes...
BUSINESS / ON MANAGEMENT
Dec 18, 2001

Rampaging egos make perfect targets

We human beings are strange creatures. We'll work and slave and sweat blood to turn an idea into reality -- to start a business, compose an opera, run for political office or, most commonly, to create an initiative at our companies. And yet, when we do succeed, we immediately put everything we've worked...
LIFE / Travel / NATURE TRAVEL
Dec 18, 2001

On top of the world -- but not feeling like it

The high Andes road down the Los Yungas valley from the Bolivian capital, La Paz, loses 3,000 meters altitude in just 80 km.
JAPAN
Dec 18, 2001

Fairer pension for women sought

The nation's public pension program, which has long favored the full-time housewife over the full-time working woman, may finally balance the scales, bringing a major impact to women's lifestyles.
BUSINESS
Dec 18, 2001

Nomura Research makes firm TSE debut

Nomura Research Institute Ltd., the economic research and consulting arm of Nomura Securities Co., debuted Monday on the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange with an opening price of 14,850 yen, against its initial public offering price of 11,000 yen per share.
JAPAN
Dec 18, 2001

Mom, daughter die in murder-suicide

OSAKA -- A woman is suspected of fatally stabbing her 4-year-old daughter in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, before jumping to her death from a housing complex in an apparent suicide Monday, police said.
JAPAN
Dec 18, 2001

Only half of high school grads find jobs

High school students hoping to begin work after spring graduation are facing the nation's severest employment conditions ever, with just 50.7 percent of them having found post-graduation jobs as of the end of October, according to an education ministry survey released Monday.
COMMENTARY
Dec 17, 2001

Britain's NHS shows how not to fund health care

LONDON -- Some high-powered Japanese experts recently were in London looking at British systems of welfare and social support, and at health and medical provisions in particular.
COMMENTARY
Dec 17, 2001

Can Koizumi avoid Hosokawa's fate?

It has been nearly eight months since Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi took office, yet he remains hugely popular. Approval ratings for his administration are above 80 percent and show no sign of falling. How long will this continue?
JAPAN
Dec 17, 2001

Museum weaves tale of Tokyo's role in history of dyed-goods

Even for Tokyoites, it may come as a surprise that the dyeing industry once flourished in the capital -- just as it did in the ancient cities of Kyoto and Kanazawa.
COMMENTARY / World
Dec 17, 2001

A reason to invest in Japan

What is the true nature of the current recession in Japan? Is it cyclical, a result of asset deflation, or has it been caused by the deteriorating competitiveness of this country as an industrial location? These questions must be answered to formulate an effective economic policy. In my view, the economic...
JAPAN
Dec 17, 2001

Japan to support intellectual property rights at last

With the Internet age advancing rapidly in Japan and elsewhere around the globe, it may seem a rather belated move -- but perhaps better late than never.
JAPAN
Dec 17, 2001

Japan to step up effort to steer Soviet brains away from rogues

The Japanese government plans to step up efforts to discourage scientists engaged in weapons development in the former Soviet Union from being employed by so-called rogue states, government sources said Sunday.
JAPAN
Dec 17, 2001

Ethics panel approves using fertilized eggs for stem cells

An ethics panel of the Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology approved a revision to its guidelines to allow the use of fertilized eggs, left unused after fertility treatment, to obtain stem cells, officials of the society said.
BUSINESS
Dec 17, 2001

Discount chains thrive amid Ginza's chic boutiques

With the end of the year just around the corner, Christmas shoppers visiting Tokyo's posh Ginza commercial district may find a new aspect to the area this winter.
EDITORIALS
Dec 17, 2001

Sporting events require tight security

The 2002 Japan-Korea World Cup will kick off in about six months. As the two countries busy themselves with the final preparations, the people who are becoming most tense are those in charge of security. When one thinks of security at soccer matches, the notorious hooligans in European countries may...
JAPAN
Dec 17, 2001

Shiodome development to spruce up center of Tokyo

The southern half of central Tokyo is teaming with development projects aimed at reviving a city long criticized for its lack of space and greenery.
BUSINESS
Dec 17, 2001

Think tanks negative on '02 economy

Eight of Japan's 10 major private-sector think tanks predict the nation's economy will shrink between 0.3 percent and 1.2 percent in fiscal 2002, painting a bleaker picture than the government's earlier forecast of zero percent growth.
JAPAN
Dec 17, 2001

Ex-publisher, drug smuggler Kadokawa gets medical jail

Haruki Kadokawa, a former publisher convicted for smuggling cocaine from the United States, has been moved into detention at a medical prison after spending about a year in a hospital, sources close to the case said Sunday.
JAPAN
Dec 17, 2001

Robbers break into Tokyo home, steal 100 million yen

Four or five men broke into a house in Tokyo's Adachi Ward early Sunday and stole about 100 million yen in cash after tying up the owner, his wife and daughter, police said.
MORE SPORTS
Dec 17, 2001

Fighters tame Tomahawks to capture 56th Koshien Bowl

NISHINOMIYA, Hyogo Pref. -- Quarterback Yosuke Ozaki scored two rushing touchdowns and the defense showed great resolve at the 1-yard line as the Kwansei Gakuin University Fighters defeated the Hosei University Tomahawks 24-6 Sunday in the 56th Koshien Bowl, collegiate national championship game.
JAPAN
Dec 17, 2001

Churches provide Christmas services

The following churches are offering Christmas services in English:
MORE SPORTS
Dec 17, 2001

Shirahata, Tabata take overnight speed skating leads

Keiji Shirahata cruised home to set a meet record in winning the men's 5,000 meter race Saturday at the speed skating nationals in Nagano, establishing the overnight lead with 76.704 points after the first day.

Longform

Tetsuzo Shiraishi, speaking at The Center of the Tokyo Raids and War Damage, uses a thermos to explain how he experienced the U.S. firebombing of March 1945, when he was just 7 years old.
From ashes to high-rises: A survivor’s account of Tokyo’s postwar past