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JAPAN
May 8, 1998

Foreign insurers' success tied to spreading the word

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JAPAN
May 8, 1998

JAL, ANA follow U.S. carriers' fare cuts to Japan

Japan Airlines Co. and All Nippon Airways Co. filed applications with the Transport Ministry this week to drastically discount air fares from the United States to Japan to counter fare cuts by American carriers, spokesmen for the two Japanese carriers said Friday.
JAPAN
May 6, 1998

Enterprise Spirit: Forval aims to become one-stop telecom shop

18th in a series of occasional articles on venture businesses
JAPAN
May 6, 1998

Obuchi off to London to meet ministers ahead of G-7 meeting

Foreign Minister Keizo Obuchi leaves today for London to attend an annual meeting of foreign ministers from the Group of Seven industrialized countries plus Russia, ministry officials said.
JAPAN
May 6, 1998

Indonesia, bankers to resume talks

International bankers are to resume talks Friday in Tokyo with the Indonesian government over restructuring billions of dollars of foreign debts owed by private Indonesian firms.
JAPAN
May 4, 1998

Tokyo-Mitsubishi chief defends wining, dining customs

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JAPAN
May 4, 1998

Children's Day sees decline in youth numbers

Fewer kids are celebrating Children's Day today, as the population of youth under age 15 has again fallen below figures of the previous year, according to the Management and Coordination Agency.
JAPAN
May 4, 1998

Fishermen still reeling from Nakhodka oil spill

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JAPAN
May 1, 1998

PerfecTV, JSkyB merge to form new digital broadcaster

PerfecTV Corp. and Japan Broadcasting Co. (JSkyB) merged into a new company May 1 called Japan Digital Broadcasting Services Inc., for operation of a new service called SKY PerfecTV!
JAPAN
May 1, 1998

Unions mark May Day with demand for change

Unionists observed the 69th May Day event at about 1,100 sites across the country amid a gloomy economic atmosphere.
JAPAN
May 1, 1998

Cigarette sales fall first time in nine years

Nationwide cigarette sales in fiscal 1997 registered the first fall in nine years due partly to price hikes, an industry group has reported.
JAPAN
Apr 30, 1998

Rengo begins membership drive to boost union ranks

In the face of rising unemployment and pay cuts due to corporate restructuring, the Japanese Trade Union Confederation (Rengo) will establish a hotline to provide counseling on labor issues and union organization.
JAPAN
Apr 30, 1998

Hosokawa announces resignation from Diet

Former Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa, who has been the glue linking the intraparty groups within the Democratic Party of Japan, announced April 30 that he will resign as a Diet member.
JAPAN
Apr 29, 1998

Asahi Juken allegedly enlisted other realtors for fraud

OSAKA -- Asahi Juken, a real estate company whose president and three other executives were arrested Tuesday on suspicion of defrauding 600 million yen from creditors, had other realtors mediate in its property deals and divert about 1 billion yen of their commission to its group companies, police sources...
JAPAN
Apr 28, 1998

Hashimoto needs communication lessons: Fuji Xerox chief

Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto must come out and explain to the people why the nation's economy is ailing and how the government's 16 trillion yen package will help the situation, a top Japanese business leader said Tuesday.
JAPAN
Apr 27, 1998

Scientists honored for genetic plant engineering

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JAPAN
Apr 24, 1998

Yamaichi's Miki pleads guilty to 'sokaiya' payoffs

Atsuo Miki, the former president of Yamaichi Securities Co. held responsible for its demise, made his first court appearance April 24 and pleaded guilty to conspiring to make illegal payoffs totaling 423 million yen to "sokaiya" corporate extortionist Ryuichi Koike and a major leasing company.
JAPAN
Apr 23, 1998

World Cup fever kicks off in Japan

Forty-seven days before kickoff, the World Cup, to be held in France from June 10 to July 12, has already begun for soccer fans here.
JAPAN
Apr 23, 1998

PBEC chief blames Asia crisis on private sector

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JAPAN
Apr 22, 1998

Kobe airport opponents call for plebiscite

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JAPAN
Apr 22, 1998

Sakakibara backs public works over tax cuts

Public works spending will have a greater economic stimulus effect than income tax cuts, Eisuke Sakakibara, vice finance minister for international affairs, said Wednesday.
JAPAN
Apr 22, 1998

SDF power-expansion bills ready for submission

Two bills that would expand the Self Defense Forces' overseas military role in line with updated guidelines for defense cooperation with the U.S. will be sent to the Diet on Tuesday, according to a senior LDP official.
JAPAN
Apr 22, 1998

Man arrested over heroin pills sent by mail

A 28-year-old Iranian man was arrested at his home Wednesday after receiving tablets of heroin sent to him from Belgium, the Metropolitan Police Department said.
JAPAN
Apr 21, 1998

Four held over credit union's loans

OSAKA -- Police arrested three former executives of a failed credit union here Tuesday for allegedly extending about 75 million yen in loans to a construction company without taking collateral.
JAPAN
Apr 20, 1998

Irish expert urges interchange on ancient tomb parallels

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JAPAN
Apr 17, 1998

ASEAN experts air agenda for bridging cultural gaps

In the past few decades, Asian countries have established strong economic ties among themselves, but when it comes to culture, do Asians really understand each other?
JAPAN
Apr 17, 1998

Dad who beat violent son to death gets three years

A father who for two years put up with his son's violent outbursts was given a three-year prison term on Friday for killing the 14-year-old with a baseball bat while he slept.
JAPAN
Apr 17, 1998

NCR seeks takeover of Japan unit

In a 40 billion yen U.S.-style takeover bid, NCR Corp. will buy the publicly held shares of NCR Japan Ltd. at a 30 percent premium, the Ohio-based data warehouse and computer support system company announced Friday morning.
JAPAN
Apr 16, 1998

Two stories arise over Yamaichi 'tobashi' deals

A former senior Finance Ministry official hinted to Yamaichi Securities Co. in January 1992 that it compensate a customer for its losses and hide the loss overseas, an in-house probe of the failed brokerage revealed April 16.
JAPAN
Apr 15, 1998

Matsunaga heads to Washington to explain plan

Finance Minister Hikaru Matsunaga left April 15 for Washington -- a day later than planned -- to attend a meeting of finance ministers and central bankers of the Group of Seven industrialized nations and to hold talks with U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin.

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