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Eric Johnston
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BUSINESS
Apr 1, 2002
Beijing’s WTO entry seen as start of Asia ‘axis of virtue’
SINGAPORE -- China’s entrance into the World Trade Organization does not represent a threat to the economic well-being of either Japan or the ASEAN countries. Rather, it marks the beginning of an axis of virtue in East and Southeast Asia and trade and investment opportunities for all.
COMMUNITY
Mar 31, 2002
Speaking in tongues with many a twist
A long time ago, in a university far, far away, I began studying Japanese with a text that our well-meaning instructors told us was standard Japanese, the kind of Japanese that could be used anywhere in Japan.
Events
Feb 19, 2002
Hard times spark rare, fiery debate at annual Kansai Economic Summit
OSAKA -- For the past four decades, the Kansai region’s business leaders have gathered annually in February to discuss a variety of local economic issues.
COMMUNITY
Feb 17, 2002
Who’s afraid of the Big Bad mouse?
OSAKA -- If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then for the past two decades Tokyo Disneyland has been the focus of much admiration. The stunning success of the theme park -- average annual visitors for the past 10 years is 17 million -- has spawned countless imitators across Japan. Apparently,...
COMMUNITY
Feb 17, 2002
Vive la Kansai-Kanto difference
OSAKA -- Despite corruption scandal after corruption scandal, there is still evidence that not all bureaucrats are bad. Driven by public interest, an army of elite government bureaucrats (and their corporate counterparts) are diligently investigating the really important issues that divide Kansai and...
BUSINESS
Feb 8, 2002
Kansai forum hears calls for innovation
OSAKA -- “No guts, no glory” was the rallying cry for nearly 400 Kansai area business and government leaders Thursday, the opening day of the 40th annual Kansai Economic Seminar.
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Events
Feb 5, 2002
METI scrutiny, idle shipment cloud Kepco’s plans for MOX
OSAKA -- The future of Kansai Electric Power Co.’s plans to use mixed uranium-plutonium oxide fuel is now in doubt following a decision late last year to cancel an order of French-made MOX fuel as well as uncertainty over when, and under what security conditions, a shipment of British-made MOX fuel could...
Events
Jan 22, 2002
City said plagued by crime, bad cops
OSAKA -- With the release of statistics that show Osaka leads the nation in crime, police and community leaders have formed a panel to propose legal changes to deal with the problem, including the addition of more officers.
COMMUNITY
Jan 20, 2002
Tandoori meets takoyaki in Kansai’s Little India
KOBE -- The port city of Kobe, with the largest concentration of Americans and Europeans in the Kansai region, a few of whom have lived in Japan since the Taisho Era (1912-1926), has long been known as one of Japan’s most Westernized cities.
Events
Jan 8, 2002
Osaka hopes concerns ease in 2002 over economy, crime, the homeless
OSAKA -- From concerns over the economy to renewed hopes for the pro baseball Hanshin Tigers, here are some local issues, in no particular order, that many people in the Kansai region are focusing on for the coming year.
JAPAN
Dec 24, 2001
Sun shines on USJ theme park as rest of city basks in gloom
OSAKA -- At first glance, major Osaka news stories over the past year would give even Santa Claus a bout of depression.
JAPAN
Dec 20, 2001
Kin of missing slam Pyongyang move
OSAKA -- The families of 10 people who Tokyo believes were abducted by North Korean agents in the 1970s and 1980s were outraged at Pyongyang’s announcement this week that it was suspending an investigation into the case.
Events
Dec 11, 2001
Kobe Hash House joggers chalk up white powder snafu to experience
KOBE -- The recent anthrax attacks in the United States have caused panic throughout the world over the deadly bacteria.
JAPAN
Dec 8, 2001
U.S. code said cracked in ‘41
KOBE -- In mid-1941, as tensions between Japan and the United States mounted, Washington took extreme precautions to protect coded diplomatic messages between the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo and the State Department from being intercepted by the Japanese.
JAPAN
Nov 30, 2001
Ohta angered by calls for Kansai airport delay
OSAKA -- Kansai officials were angered Wednesday upon hearing that the central government wants to delay completion of the second phase of Kansai International Airport, which was initially scheduled to be built in 2007.
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Events
Nov 13, 2001
Purse-snatching capital not image Osaka seeks
OSAKA -- Yoko Sumino (not her real name) was scared and angry. One evening last winter, the 34-year-old journalist was walking back to her apartment in the city’s Joto Ward when the unexpected happened.
COMMENTARY / World
Nov 2, 2001
U.S. courts move forward on POW claims
A ruling by a California judge late last month is a major defeat for U.S. State Department and Japanese government officials who argued that former American POW slave laborers cannot sue Japanese firms for compensation because of the 1951 Peace Treaty, and a major victory for the ex-POWs and their growing...
Events
Oct 30, 2001
Scare stops Kobe beef in its tracks
KOBE -- It’s a warm, sunny day at the Okaba cattle ranch in Kobe’s Kita Ward.
JAPAN
Oct 26, 2001
Products using beef extract not exempt in mad cow scare
OSAKA -- Despite the government’s repeated assurances, it is not clear how soon domestic beef consumption will recover to levels before the nation was hit by the mad cow scare in September. But consumer advocates have warned that the threat of the disease does not come from beef alone.
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COMMUNITY
Sep 23, 2001
Striking out at playtime on a plate
OSAKA -- It’s a hot and humid night in the Kujo district, but nobody seems to mind. That’s because just a few blocks away, at the Osaka Dome, the Kintetsu Buffaloes are locked in a battle with the Seibu Lions for the Pacific League pennant.

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