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6TH LD: 4 die in Tomei Expressway pileup, 6 cars on fire.
June 30, 2003

4 die in Tomei Expressway pileup, 6 cars on fire.
June 30, 2003

DaimlerChrysler Japan recalling 181 units of 300M.
June 30, 2003

ANA to resume full air service to China on July 11.
June 30, 2003

Death toll rises to 51 in Indian train derailment.
June 30, 2003

Nissan Diesel, Dongfeng sign air suspension development pact.
June 30, 2003

Murdered Fukuoka family's car found in Kurume car park.
June 30, 2003

3 men rob 40 million yen from office of Tokyo taxi company.
June 30, 2003

METI OKs sales of alcohol-mixed gasoline.
June 30, 2003

Travel services picking up after WHO lifts SARS warning.
June 30, 2003

LEAD: Man killed, 9 injured in Tomei Expressway pileup.
June 30, 2003

Japan's auto output down 2.1% in May on year.
June 30, 2003

Coast guard chopper, 4 ASDF fighters have near-miss.
June 30, 2003

5.50 tril. yen necessary to complete existing projects.
June 30, 2003

Mazda to discontinue Familia, to launch all-new model Axela.
June 30, 2003

ANA to accept ticket payments at more convenience stores.
June 30, 2003

Nissan to begin recycling auto shredder dust on its own.
June 30, 2003

Osaka man, 90, hit by train on third day of wheelchair life.
June 30, 2003

Nissan to shift production of Pathfinder SUV to U.S. from Japan.
June 30, 2003

Harley-Davidson motorcycle parade marks 100th anniversary.
June 30, 2003

Passenger departures at Narita airport hit bottom.
June 30, 2003

Nagoya man dies after truck carrying 7,000 spray cans hits car.
June 30, 2003

Nissan unveils fully redesigned Presage minivan.
June 30, 2003

Japan airport operators hit hard by SARS.
June 30, 2003

Leaders of global automakers to meet in Tokyo in Oct.
June 30, 2003

Bridgestone revises earnings outlook upward.
June 30, 2003

LEAD: Skynet Asia intends to eliminate excess debt in FY 2004.
June 30, 2003

Trials to begin to encourage use of public transportation.
June 30, 2003

Panel proposes tighter sulfur content rule for diesel fuel.
June 30, 2003

Malaysia's no-frill Air Asia gets foreign partners.
June 30, 2003

10 sent to hospital after 5-vehicle pileup in Tokyo.
June 30, 2003

JAL has 1st flight to Anchorage in 12 years.
June 30, 2003

Japan Airlines System to resume all fights to China in Oct.
June 30, 2003

3RD LD: 8 vehicles involved in Tokyo pileup, 4 wounded.
June 30, 2003

Honda recalling 1300 cc motorbikes.
June 24, 2003

Mitsubishi Heavy, Nissan develop environment-friendly forklift.
June 24, 2003

CORRECTED: Tokaido bullet trains get 1st female drivers.
June 24, 2003

Law cuts drunken driving by over 15,000 in 1 year.
June 24, 2003

22,000 car owners apply for ETC monitoring program.
June 24, 2003

Domestic auto sales in 2003 forecast to clear estimate.
June 24, 2003

Airline, tourism industries suffering greatly from SARS.
June 24, 2003

2ND LD: Typhoon disrupts transport in Kyushu but weakens.
June 24, 2003

Chinese court rejects compensation claim against Mitsubishi.
June 24, 2003

4 female drivers debut on Tokaido Shinkansen bullet trains.
June 24, 2003

Northwest jet returns to Kansai airport after engine trouble.
June 24, 2003

Singapore rolls out world's 1st driverless metro.
June 24, 2003

Overhead wire trouble causes 2-hour suspension on JR Chuo Line.
June 24, 2003

LEAD: 4 killed in 2-vehicle accident in Aichi Pref.
June 24, 2003

Drunk truck driver kills 2 trying to fix car on Ibaraki road.
June 24, 2003

LEAD: 3 of 5 major automakers see drop in exports in May.
June 24, 2003

5TH LD: 4 die in Tomei Expressway pileup.
June 24, 2003

15 killed, 7 hurt in bus-train collision in Indonesia.
June 24, 2003

LEAD: Nissan's Chinese JV starts manufacturing Sunny car.
June 24, 2003

4th person run over by train on JR Kansai line in 3 days.
June 24, 2003

Mitsubishi Heavy to make main wings for Boeing aircraft: paper.
June 24, 2003

Matsushita unit to launch theft-resistant electric bicycle.
June 24, 2003

Kawasaki recalling 760 motorbikes for free repairs.
June 24, 2003

3 firms to sell new air tent for SARS treatment.
June 24, 2003

Taiwan's EVA Airways to restart Taipei-Japan flights.
June 24, 2003

JAL may halt flights between Honolulu, 4 Japan cities.
June 24, 2003

Spate of bag-snatching robberies hit Hyogo, Nagoya.
June 24, 2003

LEAD: 3 crashes on Tochigi road leave 1 dead, 10 injured.
June 24, 2003

Toyota becomes world's 3rd biggest carmaker in 2002: survey.
June 24, 2003

LEAD: Honda to launch remodeled Inspire on Thurs.
June 24, 2003

Skymark to boost Haneda-Fukuoka, Haneda-Kagoshima flights.
June 24, 2003

Daihatsu to double output of commodity engines.
June 24, 2003

Tokaido bullet trains get 1st female drivers.
June 24, 2003

MHI wins order to build big combined power plant in Taiwan.
June 24, 2003

Nissan Tennessee plant tops in per-vehicle assembly hours.
June 24, 2003

Mitsubishi Fuso recalling 16,345 trucks for free repairs.
June 16, 2003

Toyota to stop using environmentally harmful substances.
June 16, 2003

LEAD: Assets at 3 of 4 public road entities eclipse debts.
June 16, 2003

Chino to form measuring instrument joint venture in China.
June 16, 2003

Tachi-S to sell stake in joint venture in China.
June 16, 2003

Cathay Pacific to resume Sapporo-H.K. service June 29.
June 16, 2003

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