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  • 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 ...

  • 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 ...

  • 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 ...

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  • Overnighter Chasing Waves South of Tokyo

    New York Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    From the portside window of the 19-seat passenger plane, the island of Niijima, 100 miles southeast of Tokyo, looked like any other tropical paradise. There were volcanic mountaintops wreathed in white clouds, valleys of verdant green jungle, and beaches filled with sand so bright and white the whole coastline looked as if it had been sketched out in ...

  • Japan finalises new nuclear safety regulations

    The Independent - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    James Vincent is a journalist for The Independent covering science and technology. In the past he has written freelance for Wired, the New Statesman and the Financial ...

  • 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 ...

  • Tokyo Dreamliner flight from Denver must land in Seattle

    General Sources - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    < 200){ requestedWidth = 200; } Just one week after the much-heralded inaugural flight of the Denver-to-Tokyo nonstop flight began, a Tokyo-bound 787 Dreamliner made an emergency landing in Seattle less than four hours after taking off from Denver.United Airlines Flight 139 took off at 1:19 p.m. MDT Tuesday from Denver International Airport headed for Narita International Airport but was ...

  • 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 ...

  • N.Z. emerges as guinea pig for global tech firms

    Japan Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The Japanese general public's interest in the global warming issue has been sagging of late, and few LDP government leaders appear ready to try to prop it ...

  • Peer pressure drives applause study

    Japan Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Sheep mentality?: Actor Jackie Chan claps with other Chinese delegates Tuesday at the opening of a film festival in New Delhi. New research shows that individuals feel pressure to join people clapping, even if they don't agree with the sentiment. | ...

  • Woman finds calling in aging district

    Japan Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Working woman: Nabi Togo serves meals using vegetables donated by neighbors and fish purchased nearby at a restaurant she operates in a refurbished home in Fukutsu, Fukuoka Prefecture, in April. | ...

  • Zimbabwe’s bovine bank a cash cow

    Japan Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    William Mukurazita’s deposit at the bank has four legs and moos. Zimbabwe’s first ';cattle bank'; has just opened its books in a unique kind of banking where owners bring in their animals as collateral against cash loans. For many rural poor in the southern African country once wracked by world-record inflation, it’s the first bank account they’ve ever had. ...

  • Loeb Sony drive based on faith in Abe

    Japan Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Corporate activist Daniel Loeb took his team to Japan in April 2012 to determine if the world’s third-largest economy was ready for investment. The Bank of Japan had set a new 1 percent inflation goal, an encouraging step in a country where growth had stagnated for two decades. Yet Loeb wasn’t convinced until October, when polls signaled that the next prime minister would be Shinzo ...

  • Online drugstore chief cheers Abe on in deregulation fight

    Japan Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Edward Snowden, the fugitive former CIA employee and NSA contractor who leaked secrets about America’s spying operations, often hung out online with foreigners in Japan who shared his interests in anime, video games, martial arts, the stock market and the expat lifestyle. Snowden, who ...

  • Monsoon floods kill over 120 in India

    Japan Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Military helicopters carried out emergency food drops Wednesday for thousands of people stranded by flash flooding from early monsoon rains that have killed at least 120 in northern India, officials said. The states of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh have witnessed torrential rain at least three times as heavy as usual since last week, when the annual monsoon broke a fortnight ahead of ...

  • Pitch to G-8 colleagues leaves Abe in a bind

    Japan Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, by pitching his economic policies to his fellow leaders at the Group of Eight summit in Northern Ireland, has put himself in a bind with the need to show a blueprint for achieving both growth and fiscal rehabilitation. The just-completed summit at the Lough Erne golf resort near Enniskillen was, first and foremost, the place for Abe to explain to his G-8 colleagues ...

  • Darvish’s winless run hits six after loss to A’s

    Japan Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Yu Darvish is like the rest of the Texas starters — still without a victory in June. For the ace from Japan, the winless streak goes back a little further than that. Brandon Moss and John Jaso homered and the AL West-leading Oakland Athletics beat the Rangers 6-2 on Tuesday night, becoming the first team to beat Darvish four times. ';They just hit off very good pitches,'; ...

  • Venus Williams to miss Wimbledon for first time

    Japan Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    After 16 consecutive years of always showing up at Wimbledon, winning five titles along the way, Venus Williams pulled out of the grass-court Grand Slam tournament Tuesday, citing a lower back injury. Williams, who turned 33 on Monday, had never missed Wimbledon since making her debut there in 1997. She won the singles trophy — it happens to be called the Venus Rosewater Dish — in ...

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