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Politics & Diplomacy
Japan-U.S. summit eyed if TPP deal reached
by Hideomi Kinoshita
Politics & Diplomacy
Ishin, Yui agree on new party title, offices
by Mizuho Aoki
National
Two trillion becquerels of radioactive material may have escaped No. 1
National
New industry minister Obuchi visits crisis-hit Fukushima No. 1 plant
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Economy
GDP contraction revised to deeper than estimated 7.1%
National
Speeding blamed for high death rate in Aomori traffic accidents
Politics & Diplomacy
U.S. base opponents gain majority in Nago assembly
National
Torrential rain alert issued for Pacific coastal areas as typhoon approaches
Offbeat
Replica of Lafayette's 18th century warship tests French waters
World
Tensions mount in French port over migrant influx
World
Obama to outline strategy as U.S. expands airstrikes against Islamic State in Iraq
National
Tohoku students showcase area's products at New York fair
by Ayako Mie
Students from Tohoku University in Sendai on Saturday
showcased artifacts and other products from the disaster-hit Tohoku
region at the Japan Block Fair in New York’s West Village to help
companies in the recovering region drum up more business overseas. A
group of 15 ...
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National
Chongryon chief visits North Korea for first time in eight years
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Economy
Economy probably slowed more than expected in second quarter, Amari says
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Politics & Diplomacy
Supporters of Scottish independence take a narrow poll lead for the first time
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Tech
Fake links to nude celebrities crash New Zealand Internet
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Politics & Diplomacy
Suga rules out Lower House election by year-end
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National
Group linked to late LDP heavyweight Kanemaru visits Pyongyang
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Asia Pacific
Grieving Chinese familes of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 face police violence
by Megha Rajagopalan
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Social Issues
'Terakoya' let Tohoku kids study in peace
Tennis
Nishikori bests Djokovic to make U.S. Open final
Kei Nishikori and Marin Cilic set up a shock U.S. Open final
Saturday as Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer, with 24 Grand Slams
between them, were dumped out in one sensational afternoon. Nishikori,
the 10th seed, became the first Asian man to reach a ...
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More Sports
Slick passing sends Phoenix past Triumphant Lions
by Hiroshi Ikezawa
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Japanese Baseball
Lions spoil Hawks' party
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Soccer
Holders Reysol march into Nabisco Cup semis
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Basketball
Spain, U.S. roll into quarterfinals with routs
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More Sports
Oregon rallies past Michigan State
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MLB
Price not right against Giants
Our Lives | TELLING LIVES
Yoko and author's other furry friends help kids cope with childhood challenges
by Louise George Kittaka
Rosemary Wells' stories — including a series about a Japanese
kitten's experience at an American school — have been delighting
children and adults alike around the world for over 40 years.
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Our Lives
A cat named Tore: It's about balance
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How-tos
Can Japan level its problem with vacant buildings?
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Issues
Visible minorities are being caught in police dragnet
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Voices
Giving up your seat on a train is a public affair
One of the first things you see as you exit Kanazawa Station
is a giant brass sculpture of a teapot sunken drunkenly into a mound of
grass or, depending on your interpretation, tilting to fill a cup of the
refreshing green brew the city ...
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Environment
A tale of two parks, and their preservation
by C.W. Nicol
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Style & Design
Innovative products rethink generic design
by Jean Snow
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Travel
Amazing view while relaxing your mind, spirit; using the very best of autumn ingredients; best of Belgian beer
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Food & Drink
Hankering for the grills and thrills of Greek cuisine
by Alex Dutson
Book
Veteran Tokyo editor turns his mind to crime
by Mark Schreiber
“Japan has her secrets, as you well know,” a Kyoto art dealer
named Takahashi tells American Jim Brodie. “Many are open secrets. We
Japanese are aware of them, are ashamed of them, and don’t speak of them
often, if ever. Our embarrassing moments remain, ...
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Entertainment
Crowds gather in New York ahead of private funeral for comedienne Rivers
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Review
The Journey
by Michael Hoffman
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Review
Japan's World Heritage Sites
by Daniel Robson
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Review
So Happy to See Cherry Blossoms
by Daniel Robson
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