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No end in sight for upper house gridlock

The extraordinary Diet session made an unusual start Monday--and Liberal Democratic Party chief Shinzo Abe insists Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda is to blame. (Yomiuri)

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Japan plans new carrier rocker launch in 2013

Japan is planning to launch its new carrier rocket in summer of 2013, national space agency JAXA said, according to RIA Novosti. (panarmenian.net)

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Mainali to pen book on prison ordeal, abuses

Govinda Prasad Mainali, poised to be exonerated in the high-profile murder of a Tokyo woman in 1997, plans to publish a book depicting his almost 15 years spent in Yokohama Prison for a crime he had...

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Where Japan's rebuild cash really went

About a quarter of the $148 billion budget for reconstruction after Japan's March 2011 tsunami and nuclear disaster has been spent on unrelated projects, including subsidies for a contact lens factory...

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Revised gang law put into effect

The revised Antigang Law took effect Tuesday, allowing authorities to label certain designated crime syndicates as repeat offenders against companies and shops, and immediately arrest members who make...

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Hitachi to buy British nuclear power company

Japanese firm Hitachi says it will buy a British power company to strengthen its overseas nuclear plant business. (NHKReloaded)

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New device can detect explosive material on boarding passes

A new device that can quickly detect fine particles of explosives on people's hands and boarding passes with 99 percent accuracy has been developed and will undergo trials at airports soon, it has been...

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BOJ made 'best possible choice' / Monetary-easing step taken under intense...

Before taking additional monetary-easing steps for a second month in a row, the Bank of Japan apparently struggled to decide what specific steps to take amid intense pressure from the market and the...

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Softbank books record profit as Sprint deal unfolds

Japan's Softbank, which announced a US$20 billion deal to acquire U.S. mobile operator Sprint Nextel earlier this month, said it booked a record operating profit in its fiscal first half. (cio.com)

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Nomura fined $2.5 mn for insider trading

Tokyo's bourse imposed a record fine of about $2.5 million on Nomura Holdings on Wednesday in the wake of an insider trading scandal at Japan's biggest brokerage. (India Times)

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Japan wants exemption from U.S. sanctions on Iran

Japanese media report that Japan is looking for ways to be exempt from U.S. sanctions imposed against Iran. (payvand.com)

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Sendai airport reopens with WWII bomb still there

A huge World War II bomb uncovered near a busy runway at Sendai airport in Miyagi Prefecture was underneath a shield of concrete and sandbags on Wednesday as flights resumed, a government official...

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Panasonic posts net loss of 8.6 billion dollars

Panasonic Corporation says it lost more than 8 billion dollars in the first half of the fiscal year. The electronics manufacturer had initially projected a net profit for the period. (NHKReloaded)

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Pioneering woman lawmaker Yamaguchi dies

One of Japan's first-generation female lawmakers Shizue Yamaguchi has died. She was 94 years old. (NHKReloaded)

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Illegal foreigner busted with first fake new IDs

Police have discovered the first known case of forgery involving the new residence cards that foreigners started to be issued in July, investigative sources said. (Japan Times)

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Concrete-filled drum in Okayama yields man's corpse, as tips alleged

Police found a man's corpse Wednesday in a concrete-filled metal drum they pulled from the harbor the previous day in Bizen, Okayama Prefecture, based on tips in a widening murder probe. (Japan Times)

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Nikkei inches up despite Panasonic dives

Tokyo stocks closed 0.21 percent higher on Thursday as Panasonic shares dived nearly 20 percent after its warning of a huge annual loss. (The Standard)

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Sharp sees bigger Y450 bln net loss for 2012/13

Japan's Sharp Corp is planning to revise its full-year net loss forecast to 450 billion yen ($5.63 billion) from a previous outlook for a 250 billion yen loss, two sources familiar with the matter told...

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Flash mob descends on Tokyo

A flash mob launched into simultaneous dance in Ikebukuro last weekend after being alerted through email and social media. (Asahi)

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Skeleton found in Japan closet

Construction workers in Japan uncovered secrets hidden in an old apartment they were demolishing when they found a skeleton in the closet, reports said Thursday. (AFP)

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