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Honda plans to expand global auto sales to 4 mil. units in FY 2007.
July 25, 2005

Honda to double Thai engine parts plant production capacity.
July 25, 2005

Small cracks found in components of JAL subsidiary jets.
July 25, 2005

Sports schedule for Wednesday, July 20.
July 25, 2005

Yamaha raises earnings estimates for 1st half.
July 25, 2005

Fuji Heavy Industries recalls Subarus in China.
July 25, 2005

Tomy acquires baby-apparel maker Wako.
July 25, 2005

Nissan to recall 140,000 Murano SUVs for defective wiring.
July 25, 2005

Japanese editorial excerpts -2-.
July 25, 2005

2 near-crash incidents occurred at Kumamoto in 3 minutes Sun.
July 25, 2005

Kyodo economic news summary -3-.
July 25, 2005

JAL plane makes emergency landing at Manila's airport.
July 25, 2005

Next-generation bullet train makes 1st test run from Tokyo to Osaka.
July 25, 2005

LEAD: JAL plane makes emergency landing after pressurization trouble.
July 25, 2005

China's Nanjing Automobile buys MG Rover.
July 25, 2005

Toyota to produce Yaris subcompact in Thailand: report.
July 25, 2005

ADVISORY - CORRECTION.
July 25, 2005

Sumo: Sore knee forces Asasekiryu out of Nagoya sumo.
July 25, 2005

MMC to cut VOC content in new vehicle below gov't-set levels.
July 25, 2005

All cars of Nagano bullet trains, expresses to be nonsmoking area.
July 25, 2005

6TH LD: 4 dead, 5 missing after 2 freighters collide off E. Japan.
July 25, 2005

ADVISORY - CORRECTION.
July 25, 2005

Kawasaki Kisen orders huge bulk carrier from Chinese shipbuilder.
July 25, 2005

LEAD: GM suffers 3rd straight quarterly loss.
July 25, 2005

ANA punishes pilot, others for plane flying at wrong altitude.
July 25, 2005

Road accident deaths in Jan.-June fall to lowest since 1970.
July 25, 2005

Premium Malt's beer sales to halt on greater-than-expected demand.
July 25, 2005

Nissan releases car navigation system to play iPod.
July 25, 2005

Mitsubishi Motors to stamp its mark in Malaysia.
July 18, 2005

Nissan to boost output, make new subcompact in Mexico.
July 18, 2005

Shipping firm chief expresses regret over deadly collision.
July 18, 2005

JR Kyushu to shorten disciplinary period for erring drivers.
July 18, 2005

LEAD: Typhoon Haitang reaches Taiwan.
July 18, 2005

Rainy season ends in large part of Japan's main island.
July 18, 2005

Japanese editorial excerpts -4-.
July 18, 2005

CORRECTED: Honda Motor eyes global car sales of 4 mil. units in FY 200...
July 18, 2005

Honda Motor eyes global car sales of 4 mil. units in FY 2007: paper.
July 18, 2005

2ND LD: 5 found dead after tanker collision.
July 18, 2005

Rainy season ends in northern Kyushu, Yamaguchi Pref.
July 18, 2005

Powerful typhoon Haitang may bring heavy rain in southern Okinawa.
July 18, 2005

Japan to tighten control on stolen car exports.
July 18, 2005

2ND LD: Body found on seashore not that of missing crew member.
July 18, 2005

Ex-PM Tomiichi Murayama hits boy with car, inflicting minor injuries.
July 18, 2005

14 flights on Bombardier planes canceled for engine checks.
July 18, 2005

Narita to extend 2nd runway to north rather than south.
July 18, 2005

4TH LD: 1 dead, 5 missing as tankers collide off Mie in dense fog.
July 18, 2005

LEAD: Gov't files complaints against 3 firms over vehicle weight scam.
July 18, 2005

4TH LD: NASA won't attempt Discovery's launch until Sunday.
July 18, 2005

FOCUS: Linear motor trains introduced successively.
July 18, 2005

Toyota to recall 111,000 Liteace, Townace vehicles.
July 18, 2005

Defect found in Mitsubishi Fuso trucks even after 2nd recall.
July 18, 2005

Nissan Diesel, Komatsu to develop Net-based truck supervisory system.
July 18, 2005

Delphi unloads Akebono Brake stake: report.
July 18, 2005

LEAD: Phoenix Capital to sell Mitsubishi Motors shares to JP Morgan.
July 18, 2005

M'bishi Fuso ready to prioritize quality: new management.
July 18, 2005

6 heavy machinery makers report 65 asbestos-linked deaths.
July 18, 2005

Defense transport aircraft, small plane come very close over Tokyo.
July 18, 2005

LEAD: Cop shoots suspected car thief who stabbed him, and passer-by.
July 18, 2005

FOCUS: Bargain-priced tours on chartered flights gain popularity.
July 18, 2005

Toyota Motor's trading arm to open 4 more aluminum factories.
July 18, 2005

All Nippon Airways to sell its stake in cargo unit.
July 18, 2005

Microsoft releases latest software for auto-use info terminals.
July 18, 2005

Honda to terminate production of NSX luxury sports car.
July 18, 2005

Used car sales in Japan down 1.5% for 1st half of 2005.
July 18, 2005

LEAD: H-2A rocket part burned in fire at Mitsubishi Heavy's plant.
July 18, 2005

LEAD: Baseball: Ando mows down Dragons, lifts Tigers to shutout win.
July 11, 2005

2 rescued off Okinawa as U.S. military crew spots them.
July 11, 2005

LEAD: Sports schedule for Sunday and Monday, July 10 and 11.
July 11, 2005

Toyota to hike U.S. prices of 4 Lexus, Scion models.
July 11, 2005

Mitsubishi Fuso to make trucks for U.S. truck maker.
July 11, 2005

LEAD: Toyota, Daihatsu to build small-car factory in India.
July 11, 2005

2ND LD: 7 Japanese tourists hurt in bus accident in Germany.
July 11, 2005

JR West to introduce new training system for drivers.
July 11, 2005

Yamaha Motor to launch food supplement.
July 11, 2005

Kyodo economic news summary -3-.
July 11, 2005

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