Morgan Stanley
India | Friday, 25 July 2008

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1. Korea Japan Island Dispute
Korean Americans picket during a rally against Japan's provocations over the Dokdo islets, called Takeshima in Japanese, in front of the Japanese Consulate General in Chicago, Thursday, July 24, 2008
25 Jul 2008
2. Earthquake hits Japan, more than 100 injured
A powerful earthquake rattled parts of northern Japan early Thursday, injuring more than 100 people, triggering landslides and cutting power to thousands of people, officials said.
24 Jul 2008
3. South Korea to recall ambassador from Tokyo
South Korea's Foreign Ministry said Monday that Seoul will recall its ambassador from Japan over a rekindled territorial dispute.
14 Jul 2008
4. WWII US bomb forces evacuation in Japan
About 5,400 residents were evacuated in Osaka in western Japan and flights at nearby airports were rerouted Sunday as army experts disposed of a large unexploded bomb believed to have been dropped by the U.S. military during World War II, authorities said.
13 Jul 2008
5. Labor bureau: Japanese man, 45, died of overwork
A Japanese labor bureau has ruled that one of Toyota's top car engineers died from working too many hours, the latest in a string of such findings in a nation where extraordinarily long hours for some employees has long been the norm.
10 Jul 2008
6. Japan makes robot girlfriend for lonely men
She is big-busted, petite, very friendly, and she runs on batteries.
18 Jun 2008
7. Japan quake rescuers fight aftershocks
Soldiers fought their way through a torrent of mud and rocks at a hot spring Sunday, where several people were believed buried after a magnitude 7.2-earthquake hit the mountains of northern Japan, killing at least seven and injuring more than 200.
15 Jun 2008
8. Japan stabbing suspect cries during interrogation
The suspect in a knifing rampage that left seven dead in Tokyo was handed over to prosecutors Tuesday, as Internet postings he is accused of writing painted a picture of an angry, lonely young man and a meticulously planned attack.
10 Jun 2008
9. Japan pledges to double Africa aid during TICAD, explores investment opportunities
The Fourth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) kicked off in Yokohama, Wednesday, with Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda promising to double Japan's aid to Africa by 2012, during his meeting with leaders of 52 African states.
28 May 2008
10. Japan urges limiting kids' cell phones
Japanese youngsters are getting so addicted to Internet-linking cell phones that the government is starting a program warning parents and schools to limit their use among children.
27 May 2008
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