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Coupons for Consumers

(December 3, 1998)
Municipal Purchase Vouchers a Big Hit

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Young Business

(December 3, 1998)
No Recession for Preschool Education Industry

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New Ways to Work

(November 26, 1998)
Diversification of Japan's Employment Systems

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Something for Everybody

Something for Everybody

(November 25, 1998)
Universal Design Products Gain International Attention, Market Share

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Trying to Keep Cool

(October 5, 1998)
Japanese Firms Move Toward Emission-Rights Trading

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Bridge Banks

Bridge Banks

(September 10, 1998)
A Way Out for Japan's Troubled Financial System?

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Shibuya Goes Cashless

Shibuya Goes Cashless

(September 8, 1998)
Tokyo Area Hosts Major E-Money Trial

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Summer-Gift Blues

Summer-Gift Blues

(September 8, 1998)
Scandals, Recession Hurt Chugen Market

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Record Unemployment

(July 31, 1998)
A Cloud of Anxiety Looms Over Japan's Work Force

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Drink Up

(July 10, 1998)
Legal Revision Boosts Whiskey Sales

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Auto Industry Shake-Up

(June 26, 1998)
Wave of Global Realignment Reaches Japan

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Almost Like New

(June 22, 1998)
Firms Tap into Growing Market for Semi-Used Goods

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Banks Turn on the Charm

(June 19, 1998)
Big Bang Touches Off Plethora of New Services

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Buying Up Japan

Buying Up Japan

(June 4, 1998)
Foreign Firms Snap Up Real Estate Bargains

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Not-So-Fast-Food Restaurants

(May 8, 1998)
Chains Turn to "Homemade" Recipes to Survive

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"Fair Trade" Starts to Pay

(May 1, 1998)
Traditional Products Find a Modern Market

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Satellite Broadcasting

Satellite Broadcasting

(May 1, 1998)
The Battle Is On

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Big Bang Underway

(April 17, 1998)
April Revision of Forex Laws Begins Reforms

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Internet-Related Services

Internet-Related Services

(April 7, 1998)
Venture Enterprises Are Filling Niches to Make Inroads

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Telecom Business

Telecom Business

(April 6, 1998)
Liberalization Paves the Way for New Entrants

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Pension Reform

(April 2, 1998)
Debates Heat Up as Society Ages

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Let's Take in a Flick

Let's Take in a Flick

(March 15, 1998)
Rising Theater, Audience Numbers Boost Movie Industry

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Don't Touch That Tree

Don't Touch That Tree

(March 14, 1998)
Boom in Use of Non-Wood Paper Products

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No More Free Lunch

No More Free Lunch

(March 12, 1998)
Finance Ministry Faces Ethics Clampdown

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Creating a Monster

Creating a Monster

(February 27, 1998)
Cartoons No Longer a Kid-Sized Industry

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Getting Back on an Even Keel

Getting Back on an Even Keel

(February 23, 1998)
Government Moves to Stabilize the Financial System

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Going Underground

Going Underground

(February 17, 1998)
New Thermal Storage System to Save Energy

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Building for the Golden Years

Building for the Golden Years

(February 16, 1998)
Elderly-Friendly Housing Opens the Door to a Better Life

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Up, Up, and Away

Up, Up, and Away

(February 12, 1998)
Japanese Rocket Successfully Launches Two Satellite

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Waste Not, Want Not

Waste Not, Want Not

(January 29, 1998)
Boom in Recycling Plans for Organic Waste

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Back on Track

Back on Track

(January 14, 1998)
Streetcars Return to Japan's Cities

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Still Sluggish

(January 5, 1998)
Quarterly GDP Points to Possible Zero Growth for Year

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Black Is Back

Black Is Back

(December 18, 1997)
Monotone Boom in Fashion, Cars, and Packaging

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Cleaning up Their Act

Cleaning up Their Act

(December 16, 1997)
Leading Beer Companies Aim for Zero-Waste Plants

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Filtered Out

Filtered Out

(December 15, 1997)
Cigarette Advertising Banished from Air Waves

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Iso 14001 Boom

Iso 14001 Boom

(December 8, 1997)
More Companies Acquiring Environmental Certification

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Ecology-Conscious Cars

Ecology-Conscious Cars

(December 5, 1997)
New Generation of Low-Polluting Vehicles Hit the Showrooms

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Railway Recycling

Railway Recycling

(November 28, 1997)
Used Tickets Target of New Recycling Efforts

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"Big Four" Brokerage Goes Bust

"Big Four" Brokerage Goes Bust

(November 27, 1997)
BOJ Lending to Assure Stability after Closure of Yamaichi Securities

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A Brighter Future

A Brighter Future

(November 26, 1997)
Developing LEDs as a Lighting Source

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One Home, Two Budgets

One Home, Two Budgets

(November 25, 1997)
More Young Couples Opting for Separate Accounts

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Grading the Teachers

Grading the Teachers

(November 21, 1997)
More Schools Allowing Student Evaluation of Classes

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From Weightroom to Workroom

From Weightroom to Workroom

(November 20, 1997)
Sports Foods a Booming Business

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Down with Carbon Dioxide

Down with Carbon Dioxide

(November 19, 1997)
Government, Industry Unite on Environment

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Changes at the Top

Changes at the Top

(November 13, 1997)
Companies Set About Reforming Boards of Directors

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Toned-Down Ceremonies

Toned-Down Ceremonies

(November 11, 1997)
Japanese Weddings Enter Age of Tasteful Restraint

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Pumping up the Voltage

Pumping up the Voltage

(October 15, 1997)
Using Sea Water and Gravity to Generate Power

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Yearning to Breathe Free

Yearning to Breathe Free

(October 13, 1997)
Japan to Regulate Dioxin Emissions

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Looking for Work

Looking for Work

(October 9, 1997)
Unemployment Rate Remains at Highest Level Ever

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Changing Consumer Trends

Changing Consumer Trends

(October 7, 1997)
National Spending Patterns Change with Lifestyles

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Talk Is Cheap

Talk Is Cheap

(October 6, 1997)
Telecommunications Industry Faces Sweeping Reforms

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Good Eating

Good Eating

(September 22, 1997)
Organic Food Goes Mainstream

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Economy Plummets

(September 19, 1997)
2d Quarter GDP Takes Biggest Fall in 23 Years

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Earth-Friendly Vacations

Earth-Friendly Vacations

(September 18, 1997)
Ecotourism Catches On in Japan

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Nothing to Sneeze at

Nothing to Sneeze at

(September 18, 1997)
Manufacturers Rush to Develop "Allergy-Free" Foods

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Choice of Exits

Choice of Exits

(September 10, 1997)
People Opt for Nontraditional Funerals, Graves

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Banging on Japan's Door

Banging on Japan's Door

(September 9, 1997)
Big Bang Reforms Attract Overseas Banks

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Old Hands, Not Idle Hands

Old Hands, Not Idle Hands

(September 4, 1997)
Topsy-Turvy Demographics Create Job Market for Aged

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Freer Prizes

(August 20, 1997)
Deregulation Gives a Boost to Promotional Competitions

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Brain Transplants for PCs

Brain Transplants for PCs

(August 19, 1997)
Recycling Spreads to Information Technology

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New Ways to Help the Old

New Ways to Help the Old

(August 18, 1997)
Elderly-Care Service Industry Enjoys Boom

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Accepting Asian Cultures

Accepting Asian Cultures

(August 1, 1997)
The Exotic Mainland Becomes Mainstream

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Garbage to Gold

Garbage to Gold

(July 31, 1997)
Organizations Put Waste to Good Reuse

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Antibacterial Epidemic

Antibacterial Epidemic

(July 30, 1997)
A Plague of Germ-Free Products Hits Retail Shelves

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Who Needs Yen?

Who Needs Yen?

(July 16, 1997)
Liberalizing Foreign-Exchange Transactions

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Growing Popularity

Growing Popularity

(July 14, 1997)
The Burgeoning Gardening Boom

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From Junk to Juice

From Junk to Juice

(July 9, 1997)
Increasing Efforts to Generate Power from Waste

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B Is for Business

B Is for Business

(July 8, 1997)
Universities Move to Boost Venture Efforts

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Tellerless Banking

Tellerless Banking

(July 7, 1997)
Expanded Services through ATMs, Websites

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Year by Year

Year by Year

(July 4, 1997)
Japanese Companies Switching to Annual Salaries

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Consumption Booms

(July 3, 1997)
Annualized Growth Hits 6.6% Ahead of Tax Hike

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Slimming Down

(July 1, 1997)
Thin, Flexible, Rechargeable Battery Ready for Use

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Waste-Free Factories

Waste-Free Factories

(June 30, 1997)
Manufacturers Move to Curb Industrial Waste

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Caring for a Graying Japan

Caring for a Graying Japan

(June 20, 1997)
Elderly Nursing-Care System Is In the Works

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Smooth Sailing

Smooth Sailing

(June 10, 1997)
New Material to Decrease Ships' Hull Friction

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To Save the World

To Save the World

(June 2, 1997)
Manufacturers Marketing Green Products

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Managing Without

(May 22, 1997)
Section Chiefs Squeezed in Corporate Overhauls

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Scrutinizing Spending

(May 15, 1997)
Survey Chronicles Postwar Consumption Trends

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Loosening Up

(May 14, 1997)
Relaxed Regulations to Change Japanese Lifestyles

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Japan's Outdoor Craze

Japan's Outdoor Craze

(May 9, 1997)
No End in Sight

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Scaling Down

Scaling Down

(May 8, 1997)
Japan Sees Boom in Small/Home Offices

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Earth-Friendly Shopping

Earth-Friendly Shopping

(May 2, 1997)
"Green" Consumerism Catches On in Japan

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Companies Within Companies

(April 25, 1997)
Corporate Divisions Gain Greater Autonomy

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Filling the Gap

Filling the Gap

(April 2, 1997)
"Social Venture" Companies on the Rise

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Moving on Up

Moving on Up

(April 1, 1997)
Apartment-Purchasing Boom Among Single Women

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Going Underground

(March 27, 1997)
Japan's Subterranean Construction Boom

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Making Recycling Mandatory

Making Recycling Mandatory

(March 24, 1997)
New Law Will Target Plastic, Glass Bottles

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The Economy Zooms Ahead

(March 18, 1997)
Private Consumption Spurs 3.9% Annual Growth

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In-House Venture Capitalism

(March 10, 1997)
Big Firms Set Up Their Own Startups

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Spending Money on Garbage

Spending Money on Garbage

(February 26, 1997)
Charging for Collection Leads to Less Waste

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Nonprofit Organizations

Nonprofit Organizations

(February 20, 1997)
Groups Faced with Lack of Qualified Coordinators

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Declining Fertility Rate

Declining Fertility Rate

(February 14, 1997)
Population to Grow More Top-Heavy

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Second OTC Market Takes Off

Second OTC Market Takes Off

(February 10, 1997)
New Bourse Hopes to Foster Start-ups

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Deregulation Taking Effect

Deregulation Taking Effect

(January 24, 1997)
Competitive Prices to Benefit Consumers

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Nonprofit Organizations

Nonprofit Organizations

(January 21, 1997)
Expanding Activities, Increasing Participation

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Metropolitan Mini-Office Boom

Metropolitan Mini-Office Boom

(January 17, 1997)
Smaller, Cheaper Rentals an Attractive Choice

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