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Howard Stringer to quit Sony in June

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Howard Stringer, who fought to bring a divided and struggling Sony together as the Japanese electronics and entertainment company's first foreign president, is retiring as chairman in June. (The Australian)

Prime Minister Abe and Japan's foreign policy choice

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Increased uncertainty and risk in the political and security environment in Northeast Asia are threatening the stability on which Asia's rise and growing prosperity have depended over the past few decades and are a challenge to global system stability. (East Asia Forum)

Two years after Fukushima, Japan worries about the next big quake

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When the "Big One" hits Tokyo, experts warn, the impact will be catastrophic. In January 2012, the respected Tokyo University Earthquake Research Institute reported there's a 70% chance a 7.0-magnitude or higher quake will strike Japan's capital by 2016. Such an event, the scientists said, could mean a death toll of up to 11,000 people and $1 trillion in damages on the world's third-largest economy. (Time)

Man beaten to death by passerby filming fight

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A man was beaten to death by a stranger filming a quarrel he was involved in on a street in Konan Ward, Yokohama, at about 4:25 a.m. Sunday, according to police. (Yomiuri)

Japan quake 'heard at edge of space'

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The great Tohoku earthquake in Japan two years ago was so big its effects were even felt at the edge of space. Scientists say the Magnitude 9.0 tremor on 11 March 2011 sent a ripple of sound through the atmosphere that was picked up by the Goce satellite. (BBC)

Fukushima forests found to be radioactive

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Two years after the triple calamities of earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster ravaged Japan's northeastern Pacific coast, forests that cover 70 percent of the Fukushima Prefecture have been found to contain high concentrations of radioactive cesium. (Aljazeera)

Asia stocks mostly higher, Japan leads

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Asia stocks traded mostly higher Monday as investors reacted to U.S. and Chinese data, with Tokyo managing outperform the rest of the region on further weakness for the Japanese yen. (MarketWatch)

Japan marks 2nd anniversary of quake, tsunami, nuclear disasters

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Japan marked on Monday the second anniversary of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that devastated the country's northeastern region, left more than 18,000 people dead or missing, and caused the world's worst nuclear crisis since the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, amid slow progress on reconstruction work. (Kyodo)

Sandstorm sweeps across Japan

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Extreme weather conditions have hit eastern Japan with a sandstorm blurring visibility in some areas, according to national broadcaster NHK. (stuff.co.nz)

Achieving 2% price target possible with monetary policy: Kuroda

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The government's nominee for the post of Bank of Japan chief, Haruhiko Kuroda, said Monday that the central bank's 2 percent inflation target can be achieved by utilizing monetary policy, vowing to come up with specific easing steps should he be given the nod to take over at the central bank. (Kyodo)

Shiseido's chairman to double as president

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Major cosmetics maker Shiseido Co. announced Monday that its chairman, Shinzo Maeda, will double as president from April 1, replacing Hisayuki Suekawa. (Yomiuri)

Nicola Furlong murder accused claims evidence was changed

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The man accused of murdering Irish student Nicola Furlong in Japan last year has claimed Japanese police changed his evidence. Richard Hinds from Memphis, Tennessee, told the court that Ms Furlong had asked him to place his hand on her neck. (rte.ie)

Fukushima toxic waste swells as Japan marks March 11 disaster

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Every morning, 3,000 cleanup workers at the Fukushima disaster site don hooded hazard suits, air-filtered face masks and multiple glove layers. Most of the gear is radioactive waste by day's end. (BusinessWeek)

Japan Tobacco priced 2% below market for government sale

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Japan priced a stake in the former tobacco monopoly at 2 percent less than yesterday's closing share price as part of a 978 billion yen ($10.2 billion) sale to help fund rebuilding projects after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. (Bloomberg)

Japan's cut for solar power price retains boom incentive

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Japan's proposal to cut the price paid for solar power by 10 percent leaves in place incentives for a boom in installations this year, the industry's lobby group said. (Bloomberg)

17.3-billion yen of Japan welfare unfairly received in FY 2011

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Welfare benefits unfairly received in Japan totaled 17.31 billion yen in 35,568 cases uncovered in fiscal 2011, the welfare ministry said Monday. (Jiji Press)

Ex-officials plead not guilty over fatal elevator accident

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Two former officials of Schindler Elevator K.K. pleaded not guilty Monday to charges related to a fatal elevator accident in Tokyo in 2006 at their first trial hearing at the Tokyo District Court. (Yomiuri)

Yahoo Japan to raise employee salaries by 5% on bullish earnings

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Yahoo Japan Corp. has introduced a new pay system with an added focus on individual performance, company officials said Monday. (Yomiuri)

Rail link sparks shopping war / Shibuya, Shinjuku lick lips at Fukutoshin-Tokyu Toyoko connection

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The planned connection between the Tokyu Toyoko Line and Tokyo Metro's Fukutoshin Line is intensifying competition among commercial facilities in Shinjuku and Shibuya, both major shopping districts in Tokyo. (Yomiuri)

Abe vows to facilitate returns home by N-Disaster evacuees

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The Japanese government will step up efforts to help evacuees return to their homes in areas affected by the nuclear accident in northeastern Japan, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Monday. (Jiji Press)
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