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Japan safest country for newborns, study at UNICEF finds
National
In shock decision, Yokohama court halts SDF night flights at base shared with U.S.
National
Kinki no more: With eye on foreign students, university opts for new name
by Tomohiro Osaki
Politics & Diplomacy | ANALYSIS
North Korea building collapse reveals regime vulnerability
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Politics & Diplomacy
Second day of martial law in Thailand stirs confusion
Asia Pacific
China's MCC says four workers killed in Vietnam unrest
Asia Pacific
MH370 conspiracy theories re-emerge as search sputters
World
Video showing Palestinian youth killings renews questions over Israel's use of force
National
Japan retailers target new big spenders — foreign visitors
by Chang-ran Kim and Ritsuko Shimizu
Economy
Trade deficit narrows on slower imports
Politics & Diplomacy
U.S. to reveal secret drone memo on killing U.S. citizens
Crime & Legal
Suspect flip-flops on email threats
by Tomohiro Osaki
A computer expert on trial for sending violent threats from other people’s hacked computers has admitted he’s guilty, calling himself “a psychopath” in a surprise confession, his lawyer says, potentially ending a case that had earlier seen police arrest the wrong suspects.
National
Government silent on report Fukushima No. 1 workers fled during crisis
by Reiji Yoshida and Kazuaki Nagata
Social Issues
Asia meth demand soars; Japan top market
Science & Health
Wind may carry disease toxins from China
National
Tokai No. 2 applies for safety check
Economy
TPP ministers fail to set timeline for striking deal
Economy
Abe taps Shiller insights on breaking 'shrunken mindset'
by Andy Sharp and Keiko Ujikane
Corporate
Tesla now employs more workers at its California plants than Toyota
National
Aging Japanese-Brazilians facing challenges
by Motonobu Endo
NBA
Duncan leads Spurs in rout
The San Antonio Spurs were planning to attack the lane whether Oklahoma City big man Serge Ibaka was playing or not. The fact that the Thunder’s athletic defender was absent only made things easier for them. Tim Duncan scored 27 points and San Antonio ...
Japanese Baseball
Buffaloes pound Tigers as Nishi extends win streak to eight
Soccer
Manchester City reveals plan to invest in Yokohama F. Marinos
World Cup
Man United hires Van Gaal; Barca tabs Luis Enrique
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Tiger confident of return, but uncertain of date
Sumo
Hakuho raises record to 10-0
Basketball
'Unfinished business' fires up MVP Fazekas, Toshiba
by Kaz Nagatsuka
Our Lives | JAPAN LITE
Stone, sweat and stamps: chasing Jizos in Kamakura
by Amy Chavez
Amy Chavez gets to know Jizo Bosatsu — the Buddhist deity who looks after travelers and children — a little better, by embarking on a 24-site Jizo Pilgrimage jog through Kamakura.
Voices
World Cup 2014 views from Tokyo: Bosnia, Switzerland and Italy
Issues
From Fukushima to Syria, CWAJ supports scholars
Voices
World Cup 2014 views from Ishikawa: USA and Australia
Voices
Japan scores high on lies but U.S. is in a league of its own
Mirin is a staple of Japanese kitchens, yet few people know what it actually is. Although these days it’s thought of solely as a cooking ingredient, mirin was originally regarded as an expensive, high-class beverage. It was the tipple of choice of wealthy ladies, ...
Food & Drink
La Bonne Table: French cuisine between informal and upscale
by Robbie Swinnerton
Food & Drink
Mitaka's 3 Stories is a birthplace of new tales
by Angela Erika Kubo
Food & Drink
Nihonbashi Dashi Bar Hanare: Take stock of the best broth
by Robbie Swinnerton
Food & Drink
Vegetable ice cream — not as awful as it sounds
by Angela Erika Kubo
Art
Japan's isolation didn't stop the West lending its colors
by Matthew Larking
A common misperception of sakoku, Japan's closed-door isolation policy gradually enacted from 1633 by Tokugawa Iemitsu and his successors, is that Japan forsook the outside world.
Stage
Shirai triumphs with 'The Tempest'
by Nobuko Tanaka
Stage
Yang Liping speaks out
by Natsume Date
Stage
'The Bee' stings Paris audience
by Bronwyn Mahoney
Art
Naonori Oshima: What you see is less than what you actually get
by John L. Tran
Editorial
Caring for dementia sufferers
Editorial
Shrinking current account surplus
Mark Valencia
China bashing doesn't help

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