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JAPAN
Dec 19, 2001

Fires rose over 60,000 mark in 2000

Fires reported in 2000 topped the 60,000 mark for the first time in three years, with arson accounting for one in eight cases, according to a government report released Tuesday.
BUSINESS
Dec 19, 2001

Son to get into the phone business

Beginning this spring, some broadband Internet users will be able to place a three-minute call to the U.S. for 7.5 yen over a new service to be offered by Softbank Corp.
JAPAN
Dec 19, 2001

Pediatrics strained to breaking point

It was just after midnight one recent weekend in the emergency room of Showa University Hospital in Tokyo's Shinagawa Ward. Pediatrician Katsura Sugihara was treating his 12th patient of the night, when the phone rang.
CULTURE / Film
Dec 19, 2001

The revolution will be cinematized

Hikari no Ame Rating: * * * 1/2 Director: Banmei Takahashi Running time: 130 minutes Language: Japanese Now showing
JAPAN
Dec 19, 2001

Hunt off for missing Japanese: Pyongyang

Tokyo reacted with concern Tuesday to news that North Korea has suspended its search for missing Japanese believed to have been abducted by North Korean agents in the 1970s and 1980s.
BUSINESS
Dec 19, 2001

No trading for ministers, Fukuda says

The government has formally decided to give up a controversial proposal to remove a 12-year ban on Cabinet ministers engaging in stock transactions, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuo Fukuda said Tuesday.
Japan Times
CULTURE / Art
Dec 19, 2001

Capturing the moving image

Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) is holding an exhibition of photographs of the homeless, running till Jan. 27 at the Tokyo Photographic Culture Centre.
CULTURE / Art / NEW ART SEEN
Dec 19, 2001

Great coffee with some art on the side

I took a visiting young German painter to Ben's Cafe in Takadanobaba the other day. We met to have a beer and a chat -- and because Jorn was eager to show me a book of his new work, with an eye to me maybe helping arrange a show for him.
JAPAN
Dec 19, 2001

Senior Chongryun official indicted over embezzlement

Prosecutors on Tuesday indicted a senior official of the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan (Chongryun) on charges he instructed heads of a failed credit union to embezzle about 830 million yen of the union's funds.
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music / J-POPSICLE
Dec 19, 2001

Shed a tear, pass the hat

What a Drag Dept.: Two well-known music mags, FM Fan and Indies Magazine, are calling it quits after their December issues. Falling advertising revenues are why their publishers, Kyodo News and Rittor Music, respectively, have decided to shut them down.
CULTURE / Music
Dec 19, 2001

Rap's finest women (and fully clothed)

Remember the Prince protege Vanity and her hit "Nasty Girl?" Probably not. With their Victoria's Secret wardrobes and sexual boasts, most women in rap are, like Vanity, titillating, sometimes liberating, but for the most part forgettable after the record finishes.
Japan Times
CULTURE / Art
Dec 19, 2001

A night traveler crossing the border of art and literature

For many Japanese writers and artists of the 1920s and '30s, Surrealism was simply a stylistic novelty. Poet Shuzo Takiguchi, however, produced Surrealist writings whose message was lent conviction by the risks he took -- at the time, artistic and political freedoms were restricted.
SOCCER / J. League
Dec 19, 2001

Avispa to be punished

J. League chairman Saburo Kawabuchi said on Tuesday that Avispa Fukuoka would likely be punished because it failed to properly supervise one of its players.
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
Dec 19, 2001

Asylum Street Spankers: Live in Europe 2001 & A Christmas Spanking

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CULTURE / Art
Dec 19, 2001

Views on a cityscape in continuous flux

It is more than 70 years since the French architect Le Corbusier confounded New Yorkers by declaring that their skyscrapers were not high enough. His vision was to curb the ugly sprawl of land-gobbling suburbs by creating cities that grew ever skyward. Now, as urban centers get bigger, his "four brutal...
CULTURE / Art
Dec 19, 2001

How-to secrets of Japan's greatest artistic export

First of two parts There can be few readers of The Japan Times who have not browsed a secondhand bookshop in Japan, hoping to discover an unrecognized gem of a woodblock print. Although the subjects they depict are far removed from the reality of contemporary Japan, ukiyo-e still charm us today. Western...
BUSINESS
Dec 19, 2001

Tokyo, Beijing enter last-ditch round of trade talks

Japan and China will hold sub-Cabinet-level talks in Tokyo today in a last-ditch effort to resolve a lingering trade dispute.
BUSINESS
Dec 19, 2001

2001 pay-raises smallest on record

Monthly wages went up 4,163 yen per worker on a weighted average in 2001, the smallest yearly rise on record since 1980, according to a government survey released Tuesday.
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music
Dec 19, 2001

2001 -- A sound odyssey

It was a year for rocking, for boppig, for grooving, for moshing, for swaying and of course, for listening. Taking one last spin through the sounds of the past 12 months, our music writers tell us what they heard.
SOCCER / J. League / ON THE BALL
Dec 18, 2001

Japan aiming to boost E. Asia

What can Japan do for Asia? Does Japan want to be part of Asia's soccer fraternity? It's a long-standing question, but now maybe some answers are emerging.
COMMENTARY / World
Dec 18, 2001

Japan, India forging a counterbalance

India's explosion of a nuclear device in 1998 marred a fledgling relationship that New Delhi had had with Tokyo. Japan took the lead in condemning India at just about every world forum. This hit India hard diplomatically, and Tokyo's clamping severe economic sanctions against India had still greater...
JAPAN
Dec 18, 2001

BU alumni to establish scholarship

Japanese graduates of Boston University will establish a scholarship fund to help students of Japanese origin study at the U.S. university, a Tokyo-based alumni association said Monday.
BASEBALL / MLB
Dec 18, 2001

Hoshino officially accepts offer from Hanshin Tigers

Former Chunichi Dragons manager Senichi Hoshino on Monday officially accepted the Hanshin Tigers offer to take the helm of the Central League team.
BUSINESS
Dec 18, 2001

Nikko Asset chief takes fall for MMF plunge

Kazuyoshi Kimura, president of Nikko Asset Management Co., will resign to take responsibility for massive cancellations of its money management funds following their price plunge, the company said Monday.
BUSINESS
Dec 18, 2001

Yasuda, Nissan, Taisei fire insurers call off merger

Yasuda Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Nissan Fire & Marine Insurance Co. and Taisei Fire & Marine Insurance Co. said Monday they have formally canceled their agreement to merge because of Taisei Fire's collapse last month.

Longform

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