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2ND LD: Shinmachi to become president of Japan Airlines System.
February 23, 2004

Honda, Teledyne to produce propeller plane engines: report.
February 23, 2004

LEAD: Gov't to sell entire 31.72% stake in JR West next month.
February 23, 2004

Toyo Tire to build plant in U.S.
February 23, 2004

Bridgestone's net profit soars 95.5% in year to Dec. 31.
February 23, 2004

Mitsubishi Motors denies reports about Eckrodt resigning.
February 23, 2004

Mitsubishi Corp. to take cash for half of Hyundai Motor stake.
February 23, 2004

DaimlerChrysler likely to consider retreating from MMC: paper.
February 23, 2004

Toyota becomes 1st Japanese automaker to get U.S. banking license.
February 23, 2004

TokyoNow: Demand for cargo transport to benefit Central Japan Int'l Ai...
February 23, 2004

Tokyo Disneyland resumes operations of 'Space Mountain' ride.
February 23, 2004

LEAD: Nissan to make full shift to performance-based wage system.
February 23, 2004

Bus operator, 7 employees may face charges over pileup.
February 23, 2004

Mazda to boost recruitment by 75% in FY 2005.
February 23, 2004

Only 2 unions in auto industry demand pay-scale hike.
February 23, 2004

CORRECTED: LEAD: Smart's Renschler to become M'bishi Motors president.
February 23, 2004

Disneyland operator to build youth hostel facility at Urayasu.
February 23, 2004

U.S. military aircraft make stop at Okinawa civilian airport.
February 23, 2004

State to keep control of privatized road firms.
February 23, 2004

4 dead, 4 injured in Aichi car-taxi collision.
February 23, 2004

TokyoNow: Central Japan Int'l Airport to stress friendly features.
February 17, 2004

2ND LD: Injured Japanese yachtsman rescued in Indian Ocean.
February 17, 2004

CORRECTED: TokyoNow: Central Japan Int'l Airport to stress friendly fe...
February 17, 2004

MMC's Eckrodt may resign to take blame for business woes.
February 17, 2004

Ministry proposes new Haneda airport flight paths.
February 17, 2004

Aioi reports 0.8% fall in net premiums in April-Dec. term.
February 17, 2004

Nipponkoa's net premium income up 1.8% in April-Dec. period.
February 17, 2004

Matsushita to replace trucks with low-emission models.
February 17, 2004

JR East to build Shinkansen trains capable of 400 kph.
February 17, 2004

France defeats Japan, Germany in China's high-speed rail deal.
February 17, 2004

Pakistan to allow import of new, used cars.
February 17, 2004

Hyundai to recall Trajet station wagons for fuel tank defect.
February 17, 2004

Japan to require privatized road builders to hold int'l tenders.
February 17, 2004

ANA to code-share with Malaysia Airlines.
February 17, 2004

REFILING: U.S. jet engine maker admits 6 in-flight engine shutdowns.
February 17, 2004

TokyoNow: Chubu Int'l Airport to open in Feb. next year.
February 17, 2004

Overseas travel-related revenues dive 22.1% in 2003.
February 17, 2004

Condominium sales in Japan down 8.7% in 2003.
February 17, 2004

CORRECTED: TokyoNow: Central Japan Int'l Airport to open in Feb. next ...
February 17, 2004

2ND LD: Honda, GE team up on jet engines for light business planes.
February 17, 2004

2ND LD: Bullet train hits, kills man in Aichi Pref.
February 17, 2004

Sompo Japan Insurance's net premiums up 3.8% in April-Dec.
February 17, 2004

Suspect arrested for damaging JAL, ANA computers at Naha airport.
February 17, 2004

REFILING LEAD: Toyota to provide Mazda with in-car information service...
February 17, 2004

Mazda to sell crossover SUV for N. American market: report.
February 17, 2004

LEAD: Injured Japanese sailor to abandon yacht in Indian Ocean.
February 17, 2004

MMC faces 100 bil. yen operating loss: report.
February 17, 2004

JR East posts 2.5% fall in group net profit for April-Dec.
February 17, 2004

LEAD: Toyota to provide Mazda with in-car information service.
February 17, 2004

United Airlines to boost Narita-Honolulu flight to twice daily.
February 17, 2004

CORRECTED: JR East to build Shinkansen trains capable of 400 kph.
February 17, 2004

LEAD: New int'l airport eyes lower landing fees than at Narita.
February 17, 2004

LEAD: Central Japan Int'l Airport eyes high landing fee.
February 17, 2004

Toyota mulling U.S. production of Prius hybrid.
February 17, 2004

Tsubakimoto to form Chinese unit to make auto engine chains.
February 17, 2004

Aisin Seiki sets up new subsidiary in U.S.
February 17, 2004

Toyota's production style helps boost NEC's PC productivity.
February 17, 2004

U.S. jet engine maker admits 6 in-flight engine shutdowns.
February 17, 2004

TokyoNow: Central Japan Int'l Airport to stress friendly features.
February 17, 2004

Jan. new auto sales in Japan up 4.8% on year.
February 09, 2004

Takara Bio founds subsidiary in Beijing.
February 09, 2004

Honda's Odyssey minivan remains top-selling vehicle in January.
February 09, 2004

Yamaha Motor posts 6.5% fall in pretax profit in April-Dec.
February 09, 2004

Hino Motors to recall total of 16,110 large trucks.
February 09, 2004

Mitsubishi Heavy to launch anti-virus mask Feb. 14 in Japan.
February 09, 2004

Malaysia's Proton pins hope on new car.
February 09, 2004

Toyota, Nissan post double-digit sales rise in U.S. for Jan.
February 09, 2004

REFILING 2ND LD: Toyota on course for 1 tril. yen group net profit in ...
February 09, 2004

Nissan, Mitsubishi to recall total of 114,000 vehicles.
February 09, 2004

GM recalls 1.8 mil. Cavaliers, Sunfires, other vehicles.
February 09, 2004

Ghosn hits motorcycle in Tokyo accident, 2 injured.
February 09, 2004

Tomy recalling toy trucks following injuries.
February 09, 2004

LEAD: ANA to resume dividend payouts for 1st time in 7 years.
February 09, 2004

Sankyo to recall throat candy for sore throats.
February 09, 2004

(RPT) Ghosn hits motorcycle in Tokyo accident, 2 injured.
February 09, 2004

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