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JAPAN
Jun 21, 2001

Lawmaker blasts Mori role in AIDS forum

An HIV-positive lawmaker has blasted plans to let former Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori address a special U.N. session on AIDS later this month, citing previous discriminatory remarks made by Mori regarding the disease. On Tuesday, 41-year-old Satoru Ienishi of the Democratic Party of Japan slammed the...
JAPAN
Jun 21, 2001

Calbee recalls GMO potato snacks

Snack-food maker Calbee Foods Co. said Wednesday it will recall all of its Jagariko potato snacks produced before June 7 because a genetically modified variety of potato yet to be approved in Japan was mixed into the ingredients.
JAPAN
Jun 21, 2001

Seafood firm hit over duty evasion

Customs authorities have searched Osaka seafood firm Kanbe Co. for evidence of evading duties on octopus imported from Africa, industry sources said Wednesday.
BUSINESS
Jun 21, 2001

Aerospace tieup is broadened

Mitsubishi Electric Corp. and Boeing Co. of the U.S. have agreed to broader tieups in the aerospace business, Mitsubishi Electric officials said Wednesday.
BUSINESS
Jun 21, 2001

State tries to get nation online

In a desperate attempt to boost Japan's cyberspace population to numbers more closely resembling those of other industrialized nations, the government is struggling to draw attention to its online exposition, said Taichi Sakaiya, a special adviser to the prime minister and former chief of the Economic...
COMMENTARY / World
Jun 21, 2001

India watches as Nepal's drama unfolds

If the June 1 blood bath that resulted in the deaths of many members of Nepal's royal family was not enough for a tragedy, we also have a Maoist insurgency and fears of two giant neighbors against the backdrop of palace intrigues.
JAPAN
Jun 21, 2001

Fuji toilets need chip-hauling volunteers

A nonprofit organization is seeking volunteers to carry wood chips to the top of Mount Fuji for use in environmentally friendly toilets that would cut down the amount of human waste left on the mountain each season.
JAPAN
Jun 21, 2001

Campaign ads on TV hit as fluff

Could Japanese politics finally be getting interesting or are things just getting out of hand?
BUSINESS
Jun 21, 2001

Diet paves way for public entities reform

The Diet on Wednesday enacted a law aimed at reforming public corporations and government-authorized nonprofit bodies.
JAPAN
Jun 21, 2001

Landslides plague west Japan; one dead

OSAKA — A 68-year-old man was killed early Wednesday in Ehime Prefecture when his home was buried in a landslide brought on by a seasonal rain front that caused widespread damage in western Japan, police and firefighters said.
JAPAN
Jun 21, 2001

May trade surplus plummets by 86.1%

The nation's trade surplus fell 86.1 percent in May from a year earlier to 80.1 billion yen, the Finance Ministry said Wednesday in a preliminary report.
BUSINESS
Jun 21, 2001

BOJ policy vote was unanimous

The policy-setting panel of the Bank of Japan voted unanimously last month to keep intact its easy monetary policy, saying its effects are beginning to be observed, according to the minutes of its May 17-18 meeting released Wednesday.
CULTURE / Film
Jun 21, 2001

Free tickets for 'Dr. Dolittle 2'

To celebrate the launch of "Bokujo Monogatari 3," a new Play Station game known in the U.S. as "Harvest Moon," Victor Interactive Software is offering 80 pairs of free tickets to a preview of "Dr. Dolittle 2."
JAPAN
Jun 21, 2001

Yamamoto won't fight fraud verdict

Former House of Representatives member Joji Yamamoto has dropped his appeal against a fraud conviction for the misuse of public funds, his lawyers said Wednesday.
BUSINESS
Jun 21, 2001

Bailout needed for Chogin Tokyo

The negative net worth of Chogin Tokyo Shinyo Kumiai, a pro-Pyongyang credit union that was declared insolvent in May 1999, had quadrupled to 193 billion yen as of the end of March, administrators said Wednesday.
BUSINESS
Jun 21, 2001

Regional economies in recession

Regional economies are in the grip of recession, according to a quarterly survey released Wednesday by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.
SOCCER / J. League
Jun 21, 2001

Atletico Madrid likes Inamoto

OSAKA -- Japan national team midfielder Junichi Inamoto appears headed to Atletico Madrid of the Spanish second division, sources close to J. League side Osaka Gamba said Tuesday.
JAPAN
Jun 21, 2001

Death penalty upheld for killer of four women

OSAKA — The Osaka High Court on Wednesday upheld the death penalty for a man convicted of murdering four female bar managers in western Japan in less than a month in late 1991.
JAPAN
Jun 21, 2001

SDF ranks open to reservists with no military experience

Need a part-time job? Ever considered the Self-Defense Forces? Spending holidays in boot camp could earn you 7,900 yen a day.
BASEBALL / MLB
Jun 21, 2001

Tigers rookie Akahoshi has Giants seeing red

Rookie outfielder Norihiro Akahoshi hit a bases-loaded RBI single to left field in the bottom of the 12th inning Wednesday evening, leading the Hanshin Tigers to a 2-1 "sayonara" triumph over the Yomiuri Giants at Koshien.
JAPAN
Jun 21, 2001

Tax may cut greenhouse gases

The nation can cut its greenhouse gas output by 2 percent with the introduction of a carbon dioxide emissions tax, an environment committee said in an interim report released Wednesday.
ENVIRONMENT / IN BLOOM
Jun 21, 2001

Tsuyu-kusa (Dew flower)

"It was true then: he had after all the shifting hue of the dewflower. She had heard about that. She had heard, albeit in general terms, that men were good at lying, that many a sweet word went into the pretense of love."
MULTIMEDIA / SPORTS SCOPE
Jun 21, 2001

S. Korea must buck up before World Cup

If you read Kumi Kinohara's "On The Ball" column on Tuesday you'll know that Japan still has a bit of work to do before next year's World Cup.
JAPAN / INTERNATIONAL RATIONALE
Jun 21, 2001

Localities approach foreign firms to raise tax base

With the economy in the doldrums, cash-strapped local governments have begun warring with each other to attract foreign businesses and the jobs and tax revenue they bring. Touting tax incentives, lower land prices and proximity to factories in related industries, they are encouraging foreign firms to...
BUSINESS
Jun 21, 2001

Federation set for '02 kickoff

Top officials of the Japan Federation of Economic Organizations (Keidanren) and the Japan Federation of Employers' Associations (Nikkeiren) confirmed at their first joint meeting Wednesday they will set up the Japan Business Federation late next May.

Longform

The students at Mitaka Municipal No. 7 Junior High School have access to various cooling devices for when they play sports.
Japan's extreme heat is causing a rethink of school sports