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  • Radioactive element found in groundwater near Japan n-plant

    The Japan News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    High levels of a toxic radioactive isotope have been found in groundwater near the tsunami-hit Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan, the plant operator said Wednesday. The Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) said tests showed Strontium-90 was present at 30 times the legal rate, BBC reported. The radioactive isotope tritium was also detected at elevated levels. The nuclear plant was crippled by ...

  • Now a sign-language service via iPads

    The Japan News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    East Japan Railway Co. has started testing a sign-language interpretation service in Tokyo on Monday using a videophone application on an Apple iPad tablet for guiding hearing-impaired people. According to the Japan Times, the company earlier used written messages for guiding such people. Through this application, passengers at information booth can use sign-language to ask their queries to a ...

  • Nua Nan Bank JCB LOVE TSCC Debit Card to be launched in Taiwan in August

    The Japan News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The Japan Credit Bureau (JCB), in collaboration with Hua Nan Bank, has announced that it will launch the Nua Nan Bank JCB LOVE TSCC Debit Card in Taiwan in August. It is the first debit card that has an option to be equipped with TSCC, a contactless payment service which can be used as a fare card on trains and buses. The debit card will also be accepted at some shops and restaurants. In ...

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  • Japan registers trade deficit

    The Japan News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Japan registered 993.9 billion yen of goods trade deficit in May, the government said Wednesday. Exports increased 10.1 percent from a year earlier, while imports rose 10 percent, the finance ministry said in a preliminary report. The figures were calculated on a customs-cleared basis, reported ...

  • Japanese firm to mass-produce synthetic spider silk

    The Japan News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    A Japanese company has developed a synthetic protein based on spider silk and plans to use it to mass-produce a highly resistant and flexible fiber in the near future. After six years of research, Spiber, in collaboration with Keio University's Institute for Advanced Biosciences and the company Kojima Industries, will inaugurate a plant this year with the capacity to produce up to 100 kg of ...

  • Three `Spider-Man sequels in pipeline says studio

    The Japan News.Net - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Sony Pictures announced that it has firm plans for three sequels to 2012 mega-hit "The Amazing Spider-Man", with the first already in production and set for release in May 2014. The studio set opening dates for the third and fourth instalments of the saga in June 2016 and May 2018, respectively. "Spider-Man is our most important, most successful, and most beloved franchise, so we're thrilled ...

  • Diverted United 787 passengers on way to Tokyo

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    SEATTLE -; Passengers from a United Airlines Denver-to-Tokyo flight that diverted to Seattle Tuesday when the Boeing 787 had an oil filter issue are on their way ...

  • News Summary Japans trade deficit hits to $10.5B

    General Sources - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    JAPAN DEFICIT: Japan's trade deficit rose nearly 10 percent in May to 993.9 billion yen (nearly $10.5 billion), highlighting the challenge Prime Minister Shinzo Abe faces in revitalizing manufacturing as industries increasingly shift production offshore. YEN YO-YO: A weakening in the yen's value has pushed up costs for imports of crude oil, natural gas and other commodities for this ...

  • Japans trade deficit jumps to US$10.5b

    General Sources - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    TOKYO: Japan's trade deficit rose nearly 10 per cent in May to US$10.5 billion (RM33.18 billion), or 993.9 billion yen, highlighting the challenge Prime Minister Shinzo Abe faces in revitalising manufacturing as industries increasingly shift production offshore. Rising costs for imports due to the cheaper yen matched a 10 per cent rebound in exports from a year earlier, the Finance Ministry ...

  • Bosch forms lithium-ion battery JV with GS Yuasa Mitsubishi

    Reuters - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    FRANKFURT | Wed Jun 19, 2013 2:10pm EDT FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German industrial group Robert Bosch GmbH ROBG.UL said on Wednesday it had agreed to work on next-generation lithium-ion batteries with Japan's GS Yuasa International Ltd. (6674.T) and Mitsubishi Corporation (8058.T). The companies intend to set up a joint venture to conduct research and development and provide sales and ...

  • Kuwaits trade surplus with Japan widens for 1st time in 3 months

    WAM - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    WAM TOKYO, June 19, 2013 (WAM) -- Kuwait's trade surplus with Japan jumped 26.4 percent in May to JPY 107.7 billion (USD 1.1 billion) from a year earlier, expanding for the first time since February. Kuwait maintained black ink with Japan for the 64th consecutive month, Kuwait News Agency, KUNA, quoted the Finance Ministry as saying on Wednesday. Kuwait's overall exports to Japan ...

  • Sony Movie Channel Is Rounding Up Westerns In July As Gun Fights Cowboys Fugitives And Lawmen Ride Into Town

    Hispanic Business Magazine - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Glenn Ford, Randolph Scott, Audie Murphy, Robert Duvall and Brad Pitt Star in Some of SMC's Most Popular Western Films Also, One Lucky Winner Will Get a Chance to Spend Three Days at a Colorado Dude Ranch with 'Sony Movie Channel Back in the Saddle Sweepstakes' CULVER CITY, Calif., June 19, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony Movie Channel (SMC) is filling the screen with outlaws, horse ...

  • After The Obama-Xi Summit Pressure On Japan To Concede On SenkakuDiaoyu

    Forbes - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Washington , D.C. in February to meet President Obama, he was given only one hour forty-five minutes of Obama's time. During the just concluded G8 summit in Northern Ireland there was no Obama-Abe meeting. Leading up to the summit, the White House brusquely rebutted the Japanese foreign ministry's supplications, agreeing finally only to announce that the two would "meeting ...

  • Japan formally OKs new nuclear safety requirements

    Miami Herald - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    TOKYO -- Japan's nuclear watchdog formally approved a set of new safety requirements for atomic power plants on Wednesday, paving the way for the reopening of facilities shut down since the Fukushima disaster in a move critics charged was too hasty.The new requirements approved by the Nuclear Regulation Authority take effect July 8, when operators will be able to apply for inspections. If ...

  • Murofushi was victim of an overzealous Japanese Olympic Committee CAS rules

    Inside the Games - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Frank Kugler won four Olympics medals in freestyle wrestling, weightlifting and tug of war at St Louis in 1904, making him the only competitor to win a medal in three different sports at the same Games. He claimed a silver medal in the heavyweight category in wrestling, bronze in the two hand lift and all-around dumbbell events in weightlifting and another bronze in the tug of war competition as ...

  • Confederations Cup Zaccheroni aims for Japan victory over Italy - video

    The Guardian - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Japan's Italian head coach Alberto Zaccheroni says he is looking to defeat his home country when Japan face Italy in the Confederations Cup on Wednesday. Japan know they will be returning to Brazil after qualifying for next year's World Cup and they want to establish a winning habit in the South American ...

  • Japan Agrees Nuclear Power Plant Safety Rules

    Sky News - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Japan's nuclear watchdog has approved new safety requirements for atomic power plants, paving the way for the reopening of facilities shut down since the Fukushima disaster. The new measures, approved by the Nuclear Regulation Authority, will take effect on July 8 when operators will be able to apply for inspections. If plants pass the inspections - a process expected to take several ...

  • Japan to Overhaul Nuclear Safety Guidelines

    International Herald Tribune - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

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  • Strontium in groundwater at No. 1 soars

    Japan Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The Nuclear Regulation Authority officially approves new safety requirements for reactors aimed at preventing disasters like the catastrophe at the Fukushima No. 1 power ...

  • North vows to kill authors of report that Kim dished out Hitler ‘guidebook’

    Japan Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    North Korea has angrily denied a report that its ruler used Adolf Hitler’s memoir as a leadership guide, and threatened to kill its authors. The article by New Focus International, an online news portal run by North Korean defectors, said Kim Jong Un had given copies of ';Mein Kampf'; to his top officials, urging them to study it as a leadership manual. Kim handed out ...

  • Turkey’s ‘Standing Man’ spurs new form of protest

    Japan Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The Nuclear Regulation Authority officially approves new safety requirements for reactors aimed at preventing disasters like the catastrophe at the Fukushima No. 1 power ...

  • Fuji traffic jam to grow even worse this season

    Japan Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The big picture: A mother and daughter walk on the shore of Lake Kawaguchi at the foot of Mount Fuji in Fujikawaguchiko, Yamanashi Prefecture, on Sunday. | ...

  • U.S. Treasury chief ‘fixes’ unusual signature scribble

    Japan Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Oooooooo la la!: The signatures of U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew from a Sept. 21, 2011, memo posted on the White House website (top) and on the 2013 Financial Stability Oversight Council report. | ...

  • Soggy British weather likely to last for years

    Japan Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The best advice for visitors to Britain — pack an umbrella — is more vital than ever. Weather scientists said Tuesday that a country that has been unusually soggy in recent years is not likely to dry out soon, and a warm Atlantic Ocean may be to blame. Meteorologists from around Britain met to discuss why this traditionally temperate country has recently experienced icy winters, ...

  • We’re not all male or female New South Wales court rules

    Japan Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The Nuclear Regulation Authority officially approves new safety requirements for reactors aimed at preventing disasters like the catastrophe at the Fukushima No. 1 power ...

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