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BUSINESS
Sep 29, 2001

State set to answer airlines' SOS

Land, Infrastructure and Transport Minister Chikage Ogi expressed her readiness Friday to provide financial support for the nation's airlines to help them cope with the added financial burden of compensation payments and increased security.
JAPAN
Sep 29, 2001

HIV ruling opens bureaucratic can of worms

The decision Friday by the Tokyo District Court to hand Akihito Matsumura, a former senior health ministry official, a suspended prison term for professional negligence resulting in the death of a patient from AIDS underscores the difficulties in trials involving the criminal liability of bureaucrats....
BUSINESS
Sep 29, 2001

Jobless rate still entrenched at 5%

The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for August remained at a record-high 5 percent for the second month in a row, with corporate restructuring taking effect, the government said Friday in a preliminary report.
JAPAN
Sep 29, 2001

50-50 odds on big quake in central Japan by 2031

There is a 40 percent to 50 percent likelihood that magnitude 8 earthquakes will hit regions of central and western Japan causing damage to the Pacific belt zone -- the center of the nation's economy -- in the next 30 years, according to a government report released this week.
JAPAN
Sep 29, 2001

50 million yen stolen from cash car

OSAKA -- Two men robbed a cash-delivery car of some 50 million yen Friday morning in Kishiwada, Osaka Prefecture, but left cases containing 180 million yen more in the vehicle, police said.
JAPAN
Sep 29, 2001

Kato urges quick passage of bills to let SDF aid U.S.

Koichi Kato, former secretary general of the LDP, on Friday stressed the need to quickly pass two bills to allow the Self-Defense Forces to provide support to U.S. forces in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in the United States.
BUSINESS
Sep 29, 2001

Mitsubishi financial group to post 70 billion yen first-half loss

Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc. said Friday it will post a first-half group net loss of 70 billion yen for the period to Sept. 30.
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / JAPAN LITE
Sep 29, 2001

Overwork, undersleep fatigue Nappon

You don't get the feeling insomnia is a problem in Japan. As a matter of fact, in Japan, a nation plagued by sleep, I'd say most people have the opposite -- "ainmosni," or the overability to sleep. In fact, one of the most common expressions in Japan is "Tsukareta!" (I'm tired!).
BUSINESS
Sep 29, 2001

Tax exemption proposed to boost flagging bourse

Finance Minister Masajuro Shiokawa proposed Friday a capital gains tax exemption on securities purchased in 2002 for long-term holding.
JAPAN
Sep 29, 2001

Parents of fire victim seek redress

The parents of one of the 44 people who died in the Sept. 1 fire in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo, have filed a request to classify their son's death as a work-related disaster, sources close to the case said Friday.
JAPAN
Sep 29, 2001

Lawmakers plan beef-eating gathering

Lawmakers from the ruling coalition parties are planning a beef-eating gathering Tuesday to dispel mounting fears over mad cow disease, a Liberal Democratic Party official said Friday.
JAPAN
Sep 29, 2001

Tanaka to return 250,000 yen over latest ministry scandal

Foreign Minister Makiko Tanaka said Friday she will return 50 percent of one month's salary, or 250,000 yen, to the government to take responsibility for the latest scandal involving a former ministry official in a fraud case.
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Sep 29, 2001

Peter Wain

Three years ago in London, Peter Wain held an exhibition of "qianjiang" painting on Chinese porcelain. Under the title "Awaiting Spring," the exhibition was acclaimed as "the first to be held anywhere in the world that is devoted entirely to qianjiang porcelain painting." At the time, Wain explained...
BUSINESS
Sep 29, 2001

Industrial output logs 0.8% rise

The nation's industrial output in August grew 0.8 percent from the previous month, marking the first increase in six months, according to a preliminary report released Friday by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.
BUSINESS
Sep 29, 2001

Mycal chief quits after two weeks

The failed supermarket chain Mycal Corp. announced Friday that Kazuo Urano, a director, has taken over the presidency from Kozo Yamashita, who only held the post for two weeks.
JAPAN
Sep 28, 2001

Rengo names Sasamori new leader

The Japanese Trade Union Confederation (Rengo) on Thursday elected its general secretary Kiyoshi Sasamori as its new president, replacing the retiring Etsuya Washio, Rengo officials said.
JAPAN
Sep 28, 2001

Judicial reform legislation set for Cabinet approval

The Cabinet will today approve a judicial reform bill that gives guidelines for an overhaul of the legal system needed to cope with changing socioeconomic circumstances.
JAPAN
Sep 28, 2001

Fifth Foreign Ministry official fired

The Foreign Ministry on Thursday fired an official who had been indicted earlier in the day for allegedly padding hotel bills and swindling the government out of public money, Deputy Vice Foreign Minister Kyoji Komachi said.
JAPAN
Sep 28, 2001

Peace protesters stage sit-ins outside Diet

Citizens' and student groups staged sit-ins and demonstrations Thursday near the Diet to protest Japan's involvement in the likely U.S.-led military retaliation for the recent terrorist attacks in New York and Washington.
JAPAN
Sep 28, 2001

Tanaka, Megawati seal pledge to fight terror

Foreign Minister Makiko Tanaka and visiting Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri confirmed Thursday that their countries will fight terrorism together with the international community in the wake of the terrorist attacks in the United States.
BASEBALL / MLB
Sep 28, 2001

Matsui clubs three HRs but Giants lose

Yomiuri slugger Hideki Matsui slammed three homers in three straight at-bats to tie Roberto Petagine of the Swallows for the Central League home-run lead at 36, but the Giants fell short, losing 11-10 to the Hiroshima Carp at the Tokyo Dome on Thursday.
JAPAN
Sep 28, 2001

Majority favors daylight time change

More than 50 percent of Japanese are in favor of introducing a daylight savings time program to conserve energy and make more effective use of daylight time, according to a government survey released Thursday.
BUSINESS
Sep 28, 2001

Hitachi plans to spin off two divisions by April

Hitachi Ltd. said Thursday it will spin off its home appliance group and industrial components and equipment group in an effort to speed up management decisions.
BUSINESS
Sep 28, 2001

MTFG set to post loss in first half

Mitsubishi Tokyo Financial Group Inc., or MTFG, is likely to post a consolidated net loss of tens of billions of yen for the first half of the 2001 business year, compared with the 150 billion yen net profit forecast in May, company sources said Thursday.

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Members of the nonprofit group Japan Youth Memorial Association search for the remains of dead soldiers in a cave in Okinawa Prefecture in February.
The long search for Japan’s lost soldiers