• Deloitte has its own scandal in Japan with Daio Paper.

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  • The US could not claim to be neutral on the issue while it confirmed its defence commitment to Japan, the paper said, adding that "strategic mistrust" between the countries involved could be intensified.

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  • Until five years ago Japan's commercial paper market was off limits to nonbank financial companies.

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  • One competitor, Elephant Dung Paper in Lampang, Thailand, sells paper in Japan, Europe and North America.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • As if that were not bad enough, Tsuyoshi Hondou, a physicist at Tohoku University in Japan, published a paper in 2002 that gave commuters yet another reason to feel uncomfortable.

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  • At the 2011 IBC conference in Amsterdam a paper from NHK in Japan (a TV broadcaster) on Super Hi-Vision video was recognized as the best technical paper at the show.

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  • He's seeking to obtain the assets of bankrupt Oriental Photo Industrial, Japan's first photo paper and color-film maker.

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  • The crowded cities of Japan, with their wooden houses and paper walls, burnt with a ferocity never seen before.

    ECONOMIST: Japanese history

  • Patsy McGlone of the SDLP referred to the recent earthquake in Japan, and asked about a discussion paper on the Sellafield nuclear power station in Cumbria prepared by the Irish and Isle of Man governments.

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  • His paper, like other independent media in Japan, is shut out of government press briefings.

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  • The next year in my 20th Century History class we were assigned a paper comparing the occupations of Germany and Japan after World War II with the contemporary occupation of Iraq.

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  • This year Japan's parliament is expected to relax the commercial paper rules.

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  • There is no doubt that the top Argentina team on paper will be a match for any side in Korea and Japan.

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  • The real blame for delaying real change in the U.S., Japan and most of Europe goes to those who keep buying the phony paper being printed by central bankers.

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  • On the JDS Kongo, one of four Aegis electronic warfare destroyers (two more are under construction) that will be fitted with Japan's first antiballistic missile system, elderly ladies cooled themselves with paper fans bearing the ship's name.

    FORBES: Matinee Maneuvers

  • Third, the central bank said that it would consider establishing a programme to buy public- and private-sector assets from banks including commercial paper, corporate bonds and perhaps even exchange-traded funds and Japan real-estate investment trusts.

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  • He worries that the extent of the problem will tempt America to paper over losses and keep sickly lenders on life-support, as Japan did.

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  • The Bank of Japan is being highly unorthodox, as it has allowed for the possibility of purchasing commercial paper, exchange-traded funds and even real estate investment trusts, something no central bank in a major economy has been doing.

    FORBES

  • In the paper the researchers sought to answer the question: What constraints will the greying of Japan place on future fiscal policy?

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  • Australia, Canada, France, Japan, Russia, Spain and the United Kingdom all transitioned to coins over 20 years ago, by discontinuing the paper equivalent.

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  • In a recent paper in The Lancet, Masashi Tanaka and his colleagues at the Gifu International Institute of Biotechnology, in Japan, reported that they had found a gene which is carried by a majority of Japanese centenarians, but by less than half of the rest of the Japanese population, suggesting that it could play an important role in a healthy old age.

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