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JAPAN
Jan 12, 2005
North Korea boycott sees some impact
. “I think our campaign has put pressure on North Korea.” Has the boycott worked?
JAPAN
Dec 28, 2004
Japan as seen through Hollywood’s eyes
OSAKA -- Over the past year or so, Japan has figured in several popular Hollywood films.
Dec 28, 2004
Japan as seen through Hollywood’s eyes
OSAKA -- Over the past year or so, Japan has figured in several popular Hollywood films.
CULTURE / Books / THE ASIAN BOOKSHELF
Dec 26, 2004
Foreign language of Japanese politics
TALKING POLITICS IN JAPAN, by Ofer Feldman. Portland: Sussex Academic Press, 2004, 214 pp., $65 (cloth). One of the greatest frustrations of studying the Japanese language is constantly being lectured by native speakers of the language, as well as fluent foreigners, on its inherent difficulty and grammatical...
JAPAN
Dec 23, 2004
Gangland power vacuum leaves Kobe residents gasping
KOBE -- Nada Ward is one of Kobe’s better neighborhoods, home to senior business executives and foreign diplomats, and known for its good schools and small, trendy shops and cafes.
JAPAN
Dec 18, 2004
Iraqi officials end seminar with plan to save their marshlands
OSAKA -- A two-week seminar for Iraqi officials on preserving the rapidly disappearing marshlands in southern Iraq concluded Friday with plans to launch a pilot program that would introduce water and sanitation technologies to the area.
Dec 18, 2004
Iraqi officials end seminar with plan to save their marshlands
OSAKA -- A two-week seminar for Iraqi officials on preserving the rapidly disappearing marshlands in southern Iraq concluded Friday with plans to launch a pilot program that would introduce water and sanitation technologies to the area.
JAPAN
Dec 8, 2004
Limited-term foreign professors seen cornering workload but not benefits
OSAKA -- A nationwide survey of foreign professors in Japan reveals that those who do the most work are younger, less experienced teachers either on limited term or part-time contracts, rather than tenured professors.
JAPAN
Dec 4, 2004
Would permanent UNSC seat beget more responsible Japan?
OSAKA -- Becoming a permanent member of an expanded United Nations Security Council could force Japan to become a more responsible international player.
JAPAN
Nov 27, 2004
Government strong-arms Itami airport
OSAKA -- The battle over the future of the Kansai region’s airports heated up this month as the central government pressured Osaka’s Itami airport to shift domestic flights to Kansai International Airport and threatened to take away Itami’s official status as an international airport.
JAPAN
Nov 17, 2004
Science meet ends on sour note over exclusive nature
KYOTO -- The inaugural Science and Technology in Society meeting here concluded Tuesday with participants happy to exchange views with distinguished colleagues but divided on how to expand the conference to make it as important as the World Economic Forum.
JAPAN
Nov 16, 2004
Inaugural science-technology forum urges help for developing countries
KYOTO -- Calls for broader scientific and technological support for developing countries as well as increased participation in scientific debate by the public resonated throughout the second day of the Science and Technology in Society forum Tuesday.
JAPAN
Nov 15, 2004
Major science meeting in Kyoto gets under way
KYOTO -- Nearly 400 government ministers, Nobel laureates, corporate executives and leading scholars gathered here Sunday for a three-day conference to discuss the impact of scientific and technological progress on society.
BUSINESS
Nov 13, 2004
China tells Japan to hurry up with free-trade deal
OSAKA -- Chinese participants of the 4th Japan-China Economic Conference urged Japan on Friday to speed up negotiations for a free-trade agreement so that an East Asian FTA can be concluded by 2020.
JAPAN
Nov 9, 2004
Itami noise subsidies, hours to be curtailed
OSAKA -- The transport ministry formally notified local government officials Monday of its plans to cut noise pollution subsidies for residents living around Itami airport and to cut the facility’s operating hours.
JAPAN
Oct 30, 2004
Nuclear panel hears from Fukui residents
OSAKA -- Residents living near nuclear power plants in Fukui Prefecture expressed concern Friday over plans to recycle nuclear fuel, while supporters of the Monju fast-breeder reactor urged the central government not to abandon the project during a public hearing here.
Japan Times
LIFE / Travel
Oct 29, 2004
Nagoya takes on Osaka
Psst! Heard about the hottest “new” place in Japan? The city that’s rapidly gaining a national reputation for being at the cutting edge of women’s fashion and is, perhaps, the country’s most vibrant economic center?
JAPAN
Oct 27, 2004
Report condemns failed Osaka projects
OSAKA -- The virtual bankruptcy of three municipal public-private projects designed to attract international investment was the result not only of poor management and vague strategy but of a refusal by management to adopt to changing economic conditions.
JAPAN
Oct 23, 2004
Democrats, Republicans vie for Japan votes
OSAKA -- With less than two weeks to go until U.S. voters go to the polls to choose between incumbent President George W. Bush and Sen. John Kerry, representatives of the Republican and Democratic parties in Japan are doing their best to round up very vote.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Oct 21, 2004
Osaka eyes putting its homeless to work
OSAKA -- Facing central government cutbacks in financial aid to the homeless, Osaka officials are teaming up with the local business community to create a new program that will put some of Osaka Prefecture’s estimated 7,700 homeless to work.

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