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South Korea tells Japan not to forget history

South Korea called for better relations with Japan Wednesday but urged its leaders to work harder to settle disputes arising from the bitter 20th-century colonial era.
President Lee Myung-Bak made the call after a summit with Japan’s new Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, in which they agreed to try to restart free trade talks and to expand [...]

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SKorea, Japan agree to expand currency swap deal

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The leaders of South Korea and Japan agreed Wednesday to expand the size of a currency swap deal and push to resume stalled free trade negotiations, as Tokyo returned looted Korean royal documents in a goodwill gesture.
Seoul and Tokyo have close economic ties and are key U.S. allies in [...]

Read More » No commentOctober 19, 2011

‘Limited’ production starts at Maruti strike plant

India’s largest carmaker, Maruti Suzuki, resumed “limited” production Monday at a plant hit by a bitter labour dispute that has cost the Japanese-controlled firm hundreds of millions of dollars.
Striking workers, protesting Maruti’s refusal to recognise their union and the growing use of contract workers, ended an eight-day occupation of the plant in north India on Friday night, in [...]

Read More » No commentOctober 17, 2011

Japan’s aging air force plans major overhaul

HYAKURI AIR BASE, Japan (AP) — Warplanes bearing the bright red Rising Sun logo roared overhead Sunday as Japan held a once-every-three-years display to showcase one of the best air forces in Asia. The only problem — most of its fighters were grounded.
Underscoring Japan’s uphill battle in an increasingly heated [...]

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Bartoli regains Japan Women’s Open

Marion Bartoli defeated US Open champion Samantha Stosur of Australia to reclaim the singles title she won in 2006 at the Japan Women’s Open tennis tournament on Sunday.
The French second seed, who eliminated Angelique Kerber of Germany in the rain-delayed semi-finals earlier in the day, went on to win the final with a 6-3, 6-1 [...]

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Putting off retirement ‘on the table’ for Karolyi

TOKYO (AP) — Martha Karolyi might be sticking around as the United States women’s national team coordinator beyond the London Olympics after all.
Karolyi, who turns 70 in 2012, and has said for the last few years that she would likely retire after London.
“Most likely, yes,” Karolyi said Sunday when asked if she still planned [...]

Read More » No commentOctober 17, 2011

Sony halts 93,000 online accounts in new breach

Sony said on Wednesday it suspended 93,000 accounts on its online entertainment networks after detecting a wave of unauthorised sign-in attempts, months after a huge breach forced it to halt some services.
The attack took place between October 7 and 10 and succeeded in matching valid sign-in IDs and passwords from about 93,000 accounts on its [...]

Read More » No commentOctober 12, 2011

Japanese scientist unveils ‘thinking’ robot

Robots that learn from experience and can solve novel problems — just like humans — sound like science fiction.
But a Japanese reasearcher is working on making them science fact, with machines that can teach themselves to perform tasks they have not been programmed to do, using objects they have never seen before.
In a [...]

Read More » No commentOctober 11, 2011

IAEA team in Japan; Fukushima starts thyroid tests

TOKYO (AP) — Experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency arrived in the Japanese city of Fukushima on Sunday to observe the massive decontamination effort following the world’s worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl.
Local doctors also began a long-term survey of children for thyroid abnormalities, a problem associated with radiation exposure. Officials hope to test [...]

Read More » No commentOctober 10, 2011

Brave Uchimura leads Japan in world qualifying

World all-around gymnastics champion Kohei Uchimura battled against a fear of recurring leg cramps as he powered Japan to a lead in men’s qualifying at the world championships in Tokyo on Sunday.
Japan, bidding to steal the men’s team title from China, wowed home fans as they edged past the United States to lead the first [...]

Read More » No commentOctober 10, 2011