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Articles in Sept 17, 2001 issue of Japan Policy & Politics
- Amount of ammunition possibly miscalculated in GSDF misfiring
- Gov't adviser eyes new jobs via care-house project for elderly
- U.S. airman pleads not guilty to raping Okinawa woman
- Japan to ask China to resume talks on trade spat in Sept
- Panel asks for earlier implementation of deregulatory steps
- Posts agency to halt deliveries to U.S
- Japan-U.S. economic talks put off because of attack
- Tokyo assembly to send 7.2 mil. yen to help N.Y
- Japan places defense forces on maximum alert
- Russia says Moscow, Tokyo agree can solve fishing row
- S. Korea, Japan to hold fisheries talks in Seoul on Mon
- BOJ's Miki concerned over Japan financial markets
- Japan firms resume U.S. operations amid anxiety
- 2 top LDP politicians see need to review debt issue cap
- FY 2002 budget requests total 84.9 tril. yen
- Mie firefighter punished for driving while license suspended
- Koizumi orders auto weight tax used for general account
- Koizumi sends message to Bush over terrorist attacks
- Hickam Air Force Base at highest level of alert
- Japan doing best to confirm whereabouts of 20 Japanese
- Ruling parties eye legislation for crisis management
- Koizumi supports Bush's hunt for terrorists
- Koizumi, Berlusconi agree to cooperate over terror attacks
- Terrorism in U.S. leads LDP to propose boosting SDF powers
- Japan-U.S. economic talks put off due to terror attacks
- Japan supports hunt for terrorists, Koizumi tells Bush
- Panel to call for earlier implementation of deregulatory steps
- Probe into suspected mad cow infection centers on feed
- U.S. Senate says ex-POWs have right to claim compensation
- 2 planes slammed WTC in N.Y., Pentagon also hit
- FSA sets up task force to deal with market confusion
- Defense Agency chief Natakani vows to support U.S
- Japan moves to safeguard food, energy supplies
- Opposition seeks early Diet session to deal with U.S. attacks
- Japan to conduct nationwide probe into mad cow disease
- Japan condemns terror attack at Security Council
- Minister fears of terrorism effects on Japan-U.S. trade
- Ministry clarifies status of Japanese on doomed planes
- Russia mum on foreign vessel operations near disputed isles
- Tanaka vows to make good decisions for future generations
- Koizumi shuns Shiokawa's remarks on no economic contraction
- Japan's Defense Agency may start reviewing capacity next week
- Feed caused suspected mad cow infection: farm minister
- Koizumi denounces terrorists attack, expresses condolences
- Full text of Bush's 2nd statement on terrorist attacks
- O'Neill, Shiokawa confirm cooperation on economy
- Students, teachers at Japanese schools in N.Y. confirmed safe
- At least 19 Japanese nationals at trade center missing
- Japan's July current account surplus down 28.2%
- Koizumi directs Hiranuma to prevent economic disruption
- Aso urges Koizumi to change economic policy
- FBI identifies individuals believed linked to hijacking
- Detention houses to use sensors to prevent escapes, suicides
- Prosecutors, defendant not to appeal ruling on judge
- Shiokawa indicates economic growth comment not a pledge
- Singapore bans beef imports from Japan amid mad cow scare
- Shiokawa hopes to implement stock tax reforms from Jan
- Japan orders Omi to go to N.Y., to hold security meeting
- Japanese bank employees recount World Trade Center attack
- Japan tightens immigration checks following attacks in U.S
- U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, consulates in Japan remain on alert
- Attacks on U.S. could hurt Japan's GDP in FY 2001, 2002
- Shiokawa says unaware of change to G-7 gathering schedule
- Attack forces postponement of Japan-U.S. climate talks
- Koizumi, Arroyo strongly condemn terrorist act in U.S
- Koizumi wants FSA to do regular checks on planned postal firm
- Mayor in Nara Pref. bribery case tenders resignation
- Koizumi vows to keep debt cap, but hints at flexibility
- Koizumi agrees with ministers on need for securities reforms
- Takenaka, O'Neill to discuss Japan, U.S. economic issues
- Mad cow shock deals blow to beef issues, but lifts fish firms
- O'Neill-Shiokawa meeting canceled
- Japanese student among passengers on hijacked plane
- Keidanren chief urges cooperation to avoid disorder
- Koizumi decries terrorist attacks, vows cooperation
- Shiokawa, Eichel discuss ways to provide ample liquidity
- Japanese editorial excerpts-GOV'T MUST CHANGE ITS REFORM PLAN
- China's Jiang, Japanese lawmakers meet over mending ties
- WTC attacker may have gone to U.S. via Manila, Bangkok
- LDP tax panel advises avoiding fall in tax revenue
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- New Jobs: 8 Lessons from Real-Life Career Switchers
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- Health Care Reform's Public Option: Everything You Need to Know
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