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Iraqi Airways to resume regular service to Cairo.
October 24, 2005

Toyota recalling 72,000 Scion tC coupes on N. American market.
October 24, 2005

Daihatsu to produce new SUV in Oita.
October 24, 2005

2ND LD: Japan Post, ANA to tie up on int'l distribution.
October 24, 2005

Hello Kitty to fly on Taiwan's Eva Air.
October 24, 2005

Electric vehicles with sports car speed developed by Keio students.
October 24, 2005

Explosion at aluminum factory in Shiga Pref. injures 3 workers.
October 24, 2005

LEAD: Radio waves disrupted at air navigation facilities.
October 24, 2005

Small plane crash-lands in residential area, British pilot hurt.
October 24, 2005

MHI, allies get order for Atlanta airport passenger transport system.
October 24, 2005

Tokyo Motor Show opens to public as automakers focus on environment.
October 24, 2005

LEAD: Toyota's group net profit likely to post 1st fall in 4 years.
October 24, 2005

Eva Air's 1st Hello Kitty airliner flies into Fukuoka.
October 24, 2005

LEAD: Israel police nab captain over fatal ship collision in Japan.
October 24, 2005

LEAD: Isuzu to take over GM's Australian truck business.
October 24, 2005

5 Japanese carmakers post domestic sales growth in 1st half.
October 24, 2005

CORRECTED: 4 of 5 Japanese carmakers post domestic sales growth in 1st...
October 24, 2005

Toyota begins production of Reiz model in China.
October 24, 2005

Classic vehicles on display ahead of Tokyo Motor Show.
October 24, 2005

Toyota, Chinese ally, to hike engine output at Guangzhou plant.
October 24, 2005

BMW head criticizes struggling U.S. auto giants.
October 24, 2005

Mazda to launch upgraded versions of RX-8 sports car.
October 24, 2005

Mitsubishi Motors president suggests building plant in Russia.
October 24, 2005

LEAD: Toyota to fix 1.27 mil. vehicles in largest-ever recall in Japan...
October 24, 2005

Terumo to liquidate Mexican unit.
October 24, 2005

Toyota unveils new line for Lexus luxury brand.
October 24, 2005

2ND LD: 'Green cars' on display as Tokyo Motor Show begins.
October 24, 2005

Varig to discontinue flights to Japan.
October 24, 2005

Nissan to launch luxury brand Infiniti in Ukraine.
October 17, 2005

Toyota holds groundbreaking ceremony for 2nd plant in Canada.
October 17, 2005

Electronic toll collection in Japan tops 50%.
October 17, 2005

Toyota acquires Fuji shares from GM.
October 17, 2005

Singapore promotes 'wave' to curb rising road rage.
October 17, 2005

LEAD: Firestone to pay $240 mil. to Ford Motor over defective tires.
October 17, 2005

Skymark Airlines announces withdrawal from 3 routes.
October 17, 2005

Ishikawajima, others to build world's longest suspension bridge.
October 17, 2005

M'bishi Motors releases large sporty sedan in Australia.
October 17, 2005

SIA gearing up for first A380 test flights.
October 17, 2005

Toyota recalls 75,000 Prius hybrid cars in U.S.
October 17, 2005

Toyota recalling 160,000 Prius hybrid cars worldwide.
October 17, 2005

FOCUS: GM, Toyota at center of auto industry realignment.
October 17, 2005

Bridgestone's Ford settlement to benefit tire maker's U.S. business.
October 17, 2005

Renault to recall 1,839 minivans over defects.
October 17, 2005

Toyota to strengthen pleasure boat business.
October 17, 2005

DaimlerChrysler to sell diesel cars in Japan.
October 17, 2005

FOCUS: Tokyo Motor Show to kick off with focus on global environment.
October 17, 2005

ADVISORY - CORRECTION.
October 17, 2005

Israeli ship captain expresses regret over fatal ship accident.
October 17, 2005

Haneda radio system disrupted, interference from U.S. Navy suspected.
October 17, 2005

LEAD: Mitsubishi Motors to supply engines to DaimlerChrysler.
October 17, 2005

Honda to set up new transmission production plant in China.
October 17, 2005

LEAD: M'bishi Motors releases new vehicle for 1st time in 30 months.
October 17, 2005

Japan's latest version of flagship rocket unveiled at factory.
October 17, 2005

Toyota to present advanced eco-friendly vehicle at Tokyo Motor Show.
October 17, 2005

Nissan reveals use of asbestos after declaration of discontinuance.
October 17, 2005

ADVISORY - CORRECTION.
October 17, 2005

Toyota Industries develops prototype fuel cell forklift.
October 17, 2005

Kobe Steel group firm begins machinery construction in China.
October 17, 2005

Over 5,000 get new driver's license for no-gear motorcycles.
October 11, 2005

Japan's FY 2005 1st-half imported vehicle sales fall 0.7%.
October 11, 2005

Corolla grabs top-selling vehicle title for 3rd straight 1st half.
October 11, 2005

Nissan reaches vehicle sales expansion target.
October 11, 2005

Toyota devises new Cherry Sage species to purify, cool air.
October 11, 2005

LEAD: GM sells Fuji Heavy Industries shares.
October 11, 2005

Sports schedule for Friday, Oct. 7.
October 11, 2005

Air Canada plane returns due to trouble with air-conditioning system.
October 11, 2005

Japanese editorial excerpts.(Editorial)
October 11, 2005

Chinese firm starts developing linear motor train: report.
October 11, 2005

Nissan to present new sports car at Tokyo Motor Show.
October 11, 2005

Toyota Tsusho, Tomen to merge in April: report.
October 11, 2005

Toyota to buy hybrid vehicle parts from Fuji Heavy.
October 11, 2005

46 members of auto theft ring held.
October 11, 2005

LEAD: Japan succeeds in rocket-aided supersonic aircraft experiment.
October 11, 2005

Toyota starts buying hybrid car motors from Hitachi: daily.
October 11, 2005

Toyota launches Ractis sedan featuring wheel-chair loading functions.
October 11, 2005

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