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Hosokawa has final fleeting moment among blossoms

20th Apr 1994, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 7, 2024Leave a comment

20 April 1994 Reuters News English (c) 1994 Reuters Limited  TOKYO, April 20 (Reuter) – “Blossoms in the air; unable to stay longer; and still escape time.”  The haiku, or Japanese three-line verse, by the well-known poet Seishi Yamaguchi might have been written just for Japanese Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa as he strolled under the…

Japan drags itself towards an open rice market

13th Dec 1994, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 6, 2024Leave a comment

13 December 1993  Reuters News  English  (c) 1993 Reuters Limited  TOKYO, Dec 13 (Reuter) – Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Masayoshi Takemura said Tokyo had every intention of making a decision on opening the country’s rice market by late Monday.  Leaders of the eight-group ruling coalition were to meet during the evening to decide whether to accept…

Japan opposition leader said ready to press PM bid 

15th Apr 1994, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 6, 2024Leave a comment

15 April 1994 Reuters News English (c) 1994 Reuters Limited  TOKYO, April 15 (Reuter) – A leading opposition politician is preparing to revolt against his party in hopes of becoming Japan’s next prime minister, NHK public television said on Friday.  Meanwhile, the fate of the nation’s ruling coalition, riven by a struggle for power, hung…

India aims to give 6 pct of people phones by 2000

21st Sep1994, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 6, 2024Leave a comment

21 September 1994  Reuters News  English  (c) 1994 Reuters Limited  TOKYO, Sept 21 (Reuters) – India’s new telecommunications policy will open the domestic market to foreign firms, end a century-old state monopoly and aim to provide 60 telephones for every 1,000 people by 2000, a minister said on Wednesday.  India now has 9.64 telephones per…

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