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Reiji Yoshida
Reiji Yoshida is a staff writer and deputy manager of the Domestic News Division. Since joining The Japan Times in 1993, he has intensively covered domestic politics, diplomacy and defense issues as well as the 2011 Fukushima nuclear crisis.
JAPAN
Jun 10, 2003
Roh seeks relationship free of history's shadows
South Korean President Roh Moo Hyun told the Diet on Monday that Japan and South Korea should be "free of the shadow of historical issues" and should emphasize future-oriented ties.
JAPAN
Jun 10, 2003
Roh seeks relationship free of history's shadows
South Korean President Roh Moo Hyun told the Diet on Monday that Japan and South Korea should be "free of the shadow of historical issues" and should emphasize future-oriented ties.
JAPAN
Jun 7, 2003
Diet enacts legislation for war contingencies
The Diet on Friday enacted a set of laws that defines the rules under which Japan can respond to attacks by a foreign enemy, a development with serious implications for Japan's national security policy and its war-renouncing Constitution.
JAPAN
Jun 7, 2003
Diet enacts legislation for war contingencies
The Diet on Friday enacted a set of laws that defines the rules under which Japan can respond to attacks by a foreign enemy, a development with serious implications for Japan's national security policy and its war-renouncing Constitution.
JAPAN
Jun 7, 2003
Diet enacts legislation for war contingencies
The Diet on Friday enacted a set of laws that defines the rules under which Japan can respond to attacks by a foreign enemy, a development with serious implications for Japan's national security policy and its war-renouncing Constitution.
BUSINESS
Jun 5, 2003
Memo suggests FSA horseplay
Opposition lawmakers on Wednesday revealed what they claim is a letter and an internal memo from a Resona group whistle-blower suggesting that the Financial Services Agency pressured Resona to window-dress its capital adequacy ratio to prevent its insolvency from surfacing.
Japan Times
BUSINESS
May 30, 2003
Is Resona the tip of the iceberg?
The whistle-blowing erupted a few days before May 17, the day Resona, the nation's fifth-largest banking group, announced its capital had tumbled below regulation levels.
JAPAN
Apr 29, 2003
Gambling with retirement pay
Experts and the media said the writing was on the wall. Just over three years later, the nightmare became a reality.
JAPAN
Apr 29, 2003
State-paid pensions short on funds, faith
Mariko Horiuchi, a 30-year-old part-time English-language teacher living in Tokyo, wonders if she should trust what the government promises for her future: a sound retirement covered by state pension benefits.
JAPAN
Apr 26, 2003
Personal info bills OK'd by Lower House panel
A package of controversial bills aimed at protecting personal information was approved Friday by a special committee of the Lower House.
Japan Times
JAPAN / IN WITH THE NEW
Apr 24, 2003
DPJ's Noda intent on pursuing noble cause in Diet
Before Yoshihiko Noda took over as Diet affairs chief of the Democratic Party of Japan in December, his early morning weekday schedule was set in stone.
JAPAN
Apr 23, 2003
Sex scandal bodes ill for Koizumi administration
The administration of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi may have heard the first whack at the final nail in its coffin.
JAPAN
Apr 22, 2003
NCP to ban Matsunami from holding party posts
Despite mounting public pressure for Kenshiro Matsunami to resign from the House of Representatives, the New Conservative Party decided Monday it would only prevent him from holding any party posts.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Apr 17, 2003
Opposition united in call for Matsunami to resign
Four opposition parties agreed Wednesday to call on Kenshiro Matsunami to resign from the House of Representatives to take responsibility for having a gangster's construction company pay two of his secretaries' salaries.
JAPAN
Apr 9, 2003
Diet begins debate on watered-down privacy bills
The House of Representatives on Tuesday began debating a package of controversial bills the government says will protect individuals' private information, as well as a counterproposal jointly submitted by four opposition parties.
JAPAN
Apr 4, 2003
LDP unveils fundraising 'controls'
A Liberal Democratic Party panel unveiled a set of proposals Thursday that it claims will tighten controls on political fundraising, including setting a new 1.5 million yen limit on annual donations a party chapter can receive from a single corporation.
JAPAN
Apr 3, 2003
Triumvirate to top Diet agenda with data bills
In prioritizing their legislative goals, the secretaries general of the three ruling parties agreed Wednesday to push a controversial set of personal-data protection bills through the House of Representatives by the end of the month.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Apr 2, 2003
Koizumi's power appears to be slipping
Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has gone from bypassing his party's power brokers to pleading with them -- unsuccessfully.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Apr 1, 2003
Oshima steps down over aides' scandals
In another blow to the Cabinet of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, tarnished farm minister Tadamori Oshima stepped down Monday.
JAPAN
Mar 26, 2003
Road firms eye 20% cut to future building plans
Four road-related public corporations will revise future highway construction plans to shave some 20 percent, or about 4.5 trillion yen, from original budgets, the land ministry said Tuesday.

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