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Tuesday, September 30, 2003
Is Japan's Resurgence For Real?
The economy is perking up, and giddy investors believe a long-awaited recovery is here. But optimism over Japan often turns to tears
BY JIM FREDERICK | TOKYO
(TIME Asia Magazine)
KAZAMA 9/30/2003
Bush Vows Action if Aides Had Role in Leak
Democrats' Demand for Special Counsel Rejected
By Mike Allen and Dana Milbank
Washington Post Staff Writers
Tuesday, September 30, 2003; Page A01
(The Washington Post)
KAZAMA 9/30/2003
Sunday, September 28, 2003
Most troublesome regime looks set to stay... for now
By HIRO KATSUMATA
FOR THE STRAITS TIMES
(The Straits Times)
KAZAMA 9/28/2003
Wednesday, September 24, 2003
Koizumi's Second Act
Japan's Premier looks set for re-election, but will he be a real revolutionary or just another failed reformer?
BY JIM FREDERICK | TOKYO
(TIME Asia Magazine)
KAZAMA 9/24/2003
Thursday, September 18, 2003
Suicide Highlights Korean Farm Problems
Thu Sep 18, 3:57 AM ET
SEOUL, South Korea - When Lee Kyung-hae, fresh out of college, returned to his rural hometown to become a farmer in 1975, the seeds of the economic upheaval that eventually led to his suicide were already taking root.
By SANG-HUN CHOE, Associated Press Writer
(YAHOO News)
KAZAMA 9/18/2003
CIA Confirms Audio of Bin Laden Deputy (YAHOO News)
KAZAMA 9/18/2003
Analysts: Bin Laden
likely incapacitated
Latest videotaped footage not convincing, No. 2 man possibly prepping for top job
KAZAMA 9/18/2003
Wednesday, September 17, 2003
On holiday in North Korea
By Kate McGeown
BBC News Online
(BBC News)
KAZAMA 9/17/2003
One year after the Pyongyang summit
(The Japan Times)
KAZAMA 9/17/2003
Monday, September 15, 2003
Looking Into the Future
What will the world look like in three centuries time? A demographer predicts lower birth rates, a greater reliance on solar energy - and fewer religious differences
By Malcolm Beith
NEWSWEEK WEB EXCLUSIVE
(MSNBC News)
KAZAMA 9/15/2003
Wednesday, September 10, 2003
N. Koreans in Japan Struggle for Identity
Wed Sep 10, 4:12 AM ET
By HANS GREIMEL, Associated Press Writer
(YAHOO News)
KAZAMA 9/10/2003
Monday, September 08, 2003
What Do They Want in South Korea? Unification!
By Anthony Faiola
Washington Post Foreign Service
Monday, September 8, 2003; Page A01
(The Washington Post)
KAZAMA 9/08/2003
Wednesday, September 03, 2003
Striking To Death?
South Korean President Roh Moo Hyun may be giving militant unionists just enough rope to hang themselves - and the economy
BY JOHN LARKIN | SEOUL
(TIME Asia)
KAZAMA 9/03/2003
Odd Man Out
Six-country nuclear-arms talks leave North Korea more isolated than ever
BY JIM ERICKSON
(TIME Asia)
KAZAMA 9/03/2003
Countries Meet to Discuss N Korean Nuclear Stand-off
Paul Kerr
Arms Control Today September 2003
(Arms Control Association)
KAZAMA 9/03/2003
N. Korean Parliament OKs Nuclear Force
Posted on Wed, Sep. 03, 2003
SANG-HUN CHOE
Associated Press
(The Kansas City Star)
KAZAMA 9/03/2003
Tuesday, September 02, 2003
U.S.-North Korea war seems 'strong possibility'
By Jimmy Carter
Posted 9/1/2003 8:07 PM
(USATODAY.com)
KAZAMA 9/02/2003
Monday, September 01, 2003
North Korea Says It Is Against More Talks
Sat Aug 30, 8:55 AM ET Add Top Stories - The New York Times to My Yahoo!
By JOSEPH KAHN The New York Times
(YAHOO News)
KAZAMA 9/01/2003
Concessions possible on N. Korea
Policy shift seen as way to defuse nuclear issue
By Bryan Bender, Globe Correspondent, 9/1/2003
(The Boston Globe)
KAZAMA 9/01/2003
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