• So you see a new market starting in Japan now that's going to try to figure out how to have public capital available for smaller companies.

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  • And Sony has begun slashing prices on its handheld Vita gaming system, starting in Japan, leading some to speculate that there could be mobile integration in the PS4.

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  • Before that, he commanded Carrier Group 5 based in Yokosuka, Japan, starting in June 1998.

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  • The Chinese investors are starting with smaller investments in Japan and analyzing the market: more than half of all Japanese companies so far targeted by Chinese investors are SMEs with annual sales of less than JPNY1 billion.

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  • It might not stay that way for long Record Store Day is just starting to catch on in Europe, Japan and elsewhere.

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  • But with the 2002 World Cup starting May 31 in South Korea and Japan, the U.S. Soccer Federation thinks it finally has a winning formula: Invest heavily in young talent.

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  • But with the 2002 World Cup starting May 31 in South Korea and Japan, the U.S. Soccer Federation (USSF) thinks that it finally has a winning formula: invest heavily in young talent.

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  • The AX series will launch in Japan on October 26th in three different permutations, starting with an Intel Core i5 processor clocked at 1.7GHz or 1.8GHz, and a Core i7 at 1.9GHz.

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  • Japan tried that to little effect, starting in the 1990s.

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  • The problem is that commentators are starting to see another feature which the US in 2011 shares with Japan in the 1990s: political paralysis.

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  • They are increasingly popular abroad and starting to make their way into museum exhibitions though in Japan itself they are still given short shrift as an art form.

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  • We have seen this kind of play before: Starting in the early 1970s, the U.S. routinely berated Japan over its "undervalued" yen.

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  • Starting from the conclusions of the first two reports presented, respectively, in Kyoto (Japan) in 2003 and Mexico City in 2006, the latest edition emphasizes the role played by water in development and economic growth.

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  • This week Japan authorized passenger airlines to resume flying the embattled aircraft in the country starting Friday, officials said.

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  • In Japan, where even voice mail is still rare, the business is just starting.

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  • Japan had authorized passenger airlines to resume flying the embattled aircraft in the country starting Friday, authorities said.

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  • "It is the corporate sector that is waking up from 10 years of complacency and is starting to invest in more modern technology to stay globally competitive, " says Jesper Koll, chief economist at Merrill Lynch Japan.

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  • After many months of strong growth, both the Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan are starting to ponder how they can wean their economies off short-term interest rates that are abnormally low or, in Japan's case, their normal nothingness.

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