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Articles in Dec 14, 1998 issue of Japan Policy & Politics
- Princess Masako turns 35, ponders role of young royals
- Hayashi's lawyers want no attempt at forced confession
- Extra stimulus budget passes upper house panel
- 16 pc support LDP-LP coalition: Mainichi survey
- Cabinet Secretariat to be reorganized into 3 offices
- Tokyo ceremony marks human rights declaration anniversary
- Japan-based troupe to perform in S. Korea next spring
- 'Amakudari' to public corporations rampant
- Senior LDP official wants cabinet reshuffle limited
- Nonaka praises Ota, regrets lack of discussions
- New governor wants Okinawa to host G-8 summit in 2000
- Justice Ministry panel eyes major juvenile law revision
- Obuchi pledges efforts to settle isles row
- Colonels involved in hiding documents: defense chief
- Obuchi cabinet support rate up 4 points to 29 pc
- Crowd of 2,000 pays tribute to Hashimoto's mother
- Defense Agency plans to stop US-1A seaplane development
- Overseas Japanese to be able to cast ballots from 2000
- Russia conducted subcritical nuclear test Tues
- Japan pledges 102.3 bil. yen aid to Vietnam
- Japan to open representative office in Latvia
- Russia to use satellites to track fishing boats in 1999
- Defense chief admits uniformed officers aided cover-up
- LDP, LP agree to raise share of gov't funds in pension
- Ota still determined to see U.S. bases reduced
- Hashimoto-vowed tax cut included in 4 tril. yen: Obuchi
- Ministry to combine 2 bureaus to create Japanese FDA
- Ozawa raps gov't interpretation of Constitution
- Mori to replace Mitsuzuka as faction leader
- Japan okays extra aid for Cambodia refugees
- High-powered posts to be created in Cabinet Office
- Ex-professor admits taking bribes, freed on bail
- Lawmaker Nakajima to be indicted over 1996 election
- Firms see labor shortages halved in 1st half of 1998
- U.N. marks 50th year of human rights declaration
- Obuchi may offer cabinet post to Ozawa
- Obuchi hints at raising consumption tax for welfare
- DPJ submits resolution seeking Nakajima's resignation
- Japan, Russia to boost talks on territory row
- Gov't report advocates people-oriented reform
- Chemical weapons inspectors visit AUM site
- Japan vows 3.5 mil. dlr refugee aid for Afghanistan
- LDP favors establishing nursing care system on schedule
- Protesters unchain themselves from Japan whaling ships
- Number of pending problems awaits new Okinawa governor
- Obuchi pledges 10 bil. yen for Okinawa development
- Police search radicals for disruption at Jiang's speech
- Income tax cuts to start in April: Miyazawa
- Lawmaker Nakajima indicted over vote buying
- Miyazawa favors taxing companies on consolidated basis
- Mori inherits 61-member faction from Mitsuzuka
- EPA paints another grim picture of Japanese economy
- New LDP group demands large-scale reshuffle
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