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- U.S. missile frigate Gary returns to Yokosuka port
- Table of FY 2002 budget approved by cabinet
- Tanaka to visit Europe in Jan., Okinawa this weekend
- Japan to host farm ministerial meeting Jan. 25-27 in Kyoto
- Unidentified ship used Soviet-made rockets
- Ex-Russian President Yeltsin to visit Japan next year: report
- Koizumi calls for early decision on election reform
- Japan disappointed at N. Korea's 'terrorism' remark
- Japan Coast Guard asks ship owners to review security measures
- Japan rejects N. Korea's blast over sunken ship incident
- Japanese editorial excerpts - NO PUBLIC FAITH IN KOIZUMI REFORMS
- Koizumi calls 2001 year of all-out efforts
- Japan performs autopsies on 2 bodies from mystery ship
- Foreign Ministry's secret funds slashed 40%
- Highlights of FY 2002 budget
- Farm vice minister Kumazawa to resign over mad cow
- Education panel proposes dismissed teachers surrender licenses
- Myanmar seizes 1,200 kg of ephedrine powder near China border
- Takenaka to visit U.S., Britain for economic talks in Jan
- Japan monitored communication between ship, N. Korea: report
- 98% of emails to Coast Guard supportive of gunbattle
- Kumazawa declines to comment on his retirement
- Japan to propose comprehensive economic panel to China
- Sakaguchi to visit Germany to observe work sharing
- LDP to set up task force to study work-sharing
- Mystery vessel likely multipurpose N. Korean spy ship: agency
- Cabinet OKs record-high defense budget in FY 2002
- 'Zaito' program cut by 17 % in FY 2002 budget
- Tokyo tax panel calls for levying tax on automakers
- Japan to decontrol remittances to Afghanistan
- DPJ leader Hatoyama leaves for Pakistan, Afghanistan
- Fukuda approves privatization of postal body in 2005
- Japanese editorial excerpts - ANOTHER SECURITY REMINDER FOR JAPAN
- Japanese envoy Yanai interprets 'show the flag' remarks
- Gov't opts for plan to build airport on Okinawa reef
- Koizumi hints cabinet reshuffle after April possible
- Okinawa sets up peace prize before reversion anniv
- Evaluation of noted cabinet ministers by Kyodo reporters
- Kabul wants Japan's help for reconstruction of Buddha statues
- Dollar's topside to be 135 yen, says METI's Hiranuma
- Panel scraps targets for reducing public works projects
- Waddle tells magazine he thought U.S. Navy would protect him
- Tanaka cautious about Japan visit by Taiwan's Lee
- Latest balance of political strength in Diet
- Koizumi to speak on more candid ties between Japan and ASEAN
- Mass smuggling of people into Japan shot up in 2001
- Gov't, ex-leprosy patients agree on settlement
- Koizumi to give Asia policy speech on Jan. 14 in Singapore
- Mayor gets suspended term for selling city employee's post
- Tanaka promises utmost efforts on Okinawa issues
- Koizumi tops Kyodo's 10 biggest domestic stories
- Decision-making process in drafting budget more open: Takenaka
- Japan's gov't debt hits record high of 565.56 tril. yen
- Tanaka rejects bureaucrats' nominee for OECD posting
- Koizumi, S. Korean lawmakers reaffirm World Cup cooperation
- Cambodia ends full-scale military demobilization for 2001
- State must pay health allowances to S. Korean survivor
- Japan's wholesale, retail sales fall 5.0% in Nov
- China says Tanaka's remarks show its stance gets int'l support
- Coast guard recovers more than 100 pieces from sunken ship
- Yanagisawa backs Koizumi's remark on bailing out banks
- OPEC members agree to cut combined output by 1.5 mil. bpd
- Ruling, opposition camps eye more 'question-time' sessions
- Koizumi calls for review of suspected spy ship incident
- Settlement on leprosy suit likely be reached Tues
- Agency corrects time of recognizing ship as suspicious
- Education ministry to set up study panel on demining
- Japan, S. Korea to resume fishery talks in Seoul
- Coast guard to autopsy 2 bodies from suspected sunken spy ship
- Koizumi to pursue both job-creation steps and reforms
- LDP lawmaker recommends Koizumi revise BOJ law
- Koizumi willing to inject more public funds into banks
- Japan hands in U.N. report on antiterrorism efforts
- Gov't to maintain dismal economic assessment in Jan. report
- Political parties split in assessments of FY 2002 budget
- U.S joint chiefs chairman to visit Japan, S. Korea in March
- Japanese editorial excerpts - VERIFY LEGITIMACY OF ACTIONS IN SINKING OF SUSPICIOUS SHIP
- Another unidentified ship may be Japanese fishing boat
- China reiterates concern over Japan's use of force
- Gov't announces acceptance of leprosy suit settlement
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