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U.S. Presses Toyota to Make Good on Safety Pledges
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Dolphin meat causing dangerous mercury levels in Japanese diners
Guardian
Toyota ganó 1.778 millones de euros el año de su crisis
El Pais
U.S. sees new air base plan as more risky
Japan Times
Japon: 33.000 suicides en 2009
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BBC
Japan Starts to Shop Its Bullet Train Technology
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Blue Samurai put faith in fusion of right chemistry
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According to the Save the Children, Norway is the best place in the world to be a mother. The group compared the well-being of mothers and children in 42 developed countries and 117 developing countries.
Its Women's Index ranked Norway first and Japan 32nd, which was almost worst among developed countries. Japan was 12th in 2006, but has dropped since then.
Australia came in 2nd.
Source: Daily Yomiuri
Following a terrible year in car sales, Nissan is back in the black.
The Japanese auto maker reported a net profit of 42 billion yen. That compares with 233 billion yen loses the year before.
Source: Kyodo
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U.S. Presses Toyota to Make Good on Safety Pledges
New York Times
狼来了吗?--漫谈日本的地震预告
Caijing
Dolphin meat causing dangerous mercury levels in Japanese diners
Guardian
Toyota ganó 1.778 millones de euros el año de su crisis
El Pais
U.S. sees new air base plan as more risky
Japan Times
Japon: 33.000 suicides en 2009
Yahoo France
Why Go?
BBC
Japan Starts to Shop Its Bullet Train Technology
New York Times
Blue Samurai put faith in fusion of right chemistry
Yahoo Sports
Last week's Japan news
Japan Statistics
According to the Save the Children, Norway is the best place in the world to be a mother. The group compared the well-being of mothers and children in 42 developed countries and 117 developing countries.
Its Women's Index ranked Norway first and Japan 32nd, which was almost worst among developed countries. Japan was 12th in 2006, but has dropped since then.
Australia came in 2nd.
Source: Daily Yomiuri
Following a terrible year in car sales, Nissan is back in the black.
The Japanese auto maker reported a net profit of 42 billion yen. That compares with 233 billion yen loses the year before.
Source: Kyodo
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