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Toyota group workers forsake demand for pay-scale hike for 2nd year.
January 26, 2004

Airbus to deliver 30 planes to China in 2004.
January 26, 2004

JAS cancels 120 flights to check on MD-81, MD-87 engines.
January 26, 2004

JAL, Air Tahiti Nui to jointly operate Narita-Papeete line.
January 26, 2004

JAS finds cracks in engines on 18 planes, finishes inspections.
January 26, 2004

2ND LD: 3 killed in small-plane crash in Yamanashi.
January 26, 2004

Kyodo economic news summary -9-.
January 26, 2004

2ND LD: Toyota set to replace Ford as No. 2 in world sales in 2003.
January 26, 2004

2ND LD: Korean Air jet stuck in snow on Aomori Airport runway.
January 26, 2004

JAS cancels 59 flights over engine cracks.
January 26, 2004

Hino Motors Vice President Kondo to be promoted president.
January 26, 2004

Daihatsu aims to up sales of minivehicles by 1.4% in 2004.
January 26, 2004

NCA to operate int'l cargo flights from Chubu airport.
January 26, 2004

Kyodo economic news summary -7-.
January 26, 2004

7 ASDF members in Hokkaido to join main ASDF unit for Iraq.
January 26, 2004

2ND LD: JAS finds cracks in engines of 17 planes.
January 26, 2004

Mazda to release hydrogen-powered rotary engine cars in 3 years.
January 26, 2004

Skymark to get more planes, offer new flight services.
January 26, 2004

GM revenues up, profits down in 4th qtr. of 2003.
January 26, 2004

BizTrend: JAL not keen on being part of big alliances.
January 26, 2004

LEAD: ANA, group airlines to use unified code name from April.
January 26, 2004

Japan Highway to set up preparatory privatization panel.
January 26, 2004

Suzuki Motor to increase total car output by 2% in 2004.
January 26, 2004

Nissan to recall total of 76,000 vehicles.
January 26, 2004

China Eastern Airlines seeks Shanghai-Matsuyama flights.
January 26, 2004

Japan Airlines System to take full stake in Japan Asia Airways.
January 26, 2004

Kawasaki Heavy to recall motorcycles to fix oil filters.
January 26, 2004

JAL Group to launch direct flights for Paris at new Aichi airport.
January 26, 2004

Kyodo economic news summary -10-.
January 26, 2004

LEAD: Boat attached to MSDF vessel rams into breakwater.
January 26, 2004

LEAD: JAS to cancel 43 flights Saturday due to engine cracks.
January 26, 2004

Mitsubishi Motors' 2003 sales in China double from 2002.
January 26, 2004

JAL Group to launch mileage program for pets.
January 26, 2004

Australian sailboat runs aground off Yamagata Pref.
January 26, 2004

2ND LD: 2 dead, 2 missing after fishing boat sinks off Aomori Pref.
January 26, 2004

United Airlines to launch Osaka-Chicago service June 10.
January 26, 2004

JAS to cancel more than 90 flights from Sun. to Tues.
January 26, 2004

NEC to enter IC tag market.
January 26, 2004

Toyota wins 22,000 orders for new Crown, 4 times monthly target.
January 26, 2004

China eyes foreign high-speed train technology for old lines.
January 16, 2004

1 killed, another unconscious in Saitama train-car collision.
January 16, 2004

Gov't sets Oct.-Dec. 2005 target to privatize road entities.
January 16, 2004

8 killed in Bangladesh as train hits truck at crossing.
January 16, 2004

Fuji Heavy Industries eyes sales rise in 2004.
January 16, 2004

More electric wheelchair users involved in accidents.
January 16, 2004

Hino Motors expects domestic sales to decline 13.7% in 2004.
January 16, 2004

LEAD: Snow storm jeopardizes air, land traffic in Hokkaido.
January 16, 2004

Toyota triples vehicle sales in Russia in 2003.
January 16, 2004

U.S. Marine arrested for allegedly stealing car parts.
January 16, 2004

Freighter, fishing boat collide off Fukushima Pref.
January 16, 2004

ASDF training jet makes emergency landing at Nagoya airport.
January 16, 2004

DaimlerChrysler mulls funding MMC's rejuvenation bid.
January 16, 2004

3RD LD: 36 feared dead in Uzbek plane crash.
January 16, 2004

2ND LD: Snow, winds ground flights, slow bullet trains.
January 16, 2004

Passengers hit record low at Kansai airport in 2003.
January 16, 2004

LEAD: Mitsubishi Motors plans 100 bil. yen capital hike.
January 16, 2004

Skynet Asia Airways board member Saeki made pres.
January 16, 2004

Mitsubishi Motors' Lancer Evolution honored by U.S. magazine.
January 16, 2004

Changi Airport's passenger traffic down 15% in 2003.
January 16, 2004

Tokyo-bound Iran plane returns to Beijing with trouble.
January 16, 2004

3RD LD: 95 flights canceled due to snow storm in Hokkaido.
January 16, 2004

Sales of used motor vehicle fall 0.8% in 2003.
January 16, 2004

Ministry to submit 4 bills to privatize 4 highway companies.
January 16, 2004

DaimlerChrysler's Chrysler division to recall 2.7 mil. vehicles.
January 16, 2004

Mitsubishi Motors to recall 45,357 Minicab, Delica vehicles.
January 16, 2004

Toyota to expand use of robots in vehicle production: Cho.
January 16, 2004

M'bishi Motors to sell stake in truck unit to DaimlerChrysler.
January 16, 2004

Kobe Steel unit, Belgian firm form recycling joint venture.
January 16, 2004

Airbus outsells Boeing in 2003 for 1st time.
January 16, 2004

Sales of Japanese cars hit record high in Europe.
January 16, 2004

Peugeot, Harley-Davidson to recall and fix cars, motorcycles.
January 16, 2004

Kyodo economic news summary -8-.
January 16, 2004

Toyota's N. American sales top 2 mil. mark for 1st time.
January 12, 2004

LEAD: 2003 new auto sales in Japan top 4 mil. units, 1st in 2 yrs.
January 12, 2004

Rakuten, Lawson tie up in ticket sales.
January 12, 2004

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