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Look Japan back issues from July 2003:

Power.(Lookout Post)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 2003

Elections.(Lookout Post)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 2003

Unemployment.(Lookout Post)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 2003

Aum Shinrikyo.(Lookout Post)

Jul 01, 2003

Electromagnetic waves.(Lookout Post)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 2003

Probe.(Lookout Post)(MUSES-C space probe)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 2003

Correction.(Correction Notice)

Jul 01, 2003

The CG Goodwill Ambassador.

Jul 01, 2003

Children.(Lookout Post)(Japanese population in decline)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 2003

Wristomo.(Lookout Post)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 2003

Christmas 2004.(Lookout Post)

Jul 01, 2003

No-smoking.(Lookout Post)(Chiyoda-ku ward in Tokyo enforces smoking ban)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 2003

Ling Ling.(Lookout Post)(giant panda fails to breed)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 2003

Kato Daijiro.(Lookout Post)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 2003

Tourist.(Lookout Post)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 2003

The Eds'-files.(Roppongi Hills in Tokyo)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 2003

Special zones for structural reform.(Home Affairs)

Jul 01, 2003;

A nation built on tourism: Returning to the "age of the regions".(Home Affairs)

Jul 01, 2003;

Review on structural reforms.(Home Affairs)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 2003;

Prime Minister Koizumi meets European leaders.(International Dateline)

Jul 01, 2003;

2003 Japan Prize.(International Dateline)

Jul 01, 2003;

The garden of Tokyo: it's the world's most expensive city, overcrowded and endlessly under construction. So what's the attraction? Why do so many people choose to live in Tokyo?(Cover Story)

Jul 01, 2003

All in a day's work; Lee Kang On visits the hardworking Hirayama family.(Family Lives)

Jul 01, 2003;

Future unshocked: Katayama Osamu meets Future System Consulting Corp. President Kanemaru Yasufumi, an entrepreneur who has quickly shaped a corporate culture unlike any other you will find in Japan.(Company Strategies)

Jul 01, 2003;

Indian Spring.(Taking On Japan)

Jul 01, 2003;

Computer professors stake their chips; continuing her investigation into the raft of university-based ventures launched in recent times, Tamura Mariko examines the impact on the regional economy of the Kyushu Institute of Technology and its influential professors.(Upstarts)

Jul 01, 2003;

That deflated feeling; Funabashi Haruo psychoanalyzes Japan's continuing economic malaise.(Viewpoints)

Jul 01, 2003;

A healthy constitution? Murata Koji gauges the mood of the nation on Constitution Day, 3 May 2003.(Viewpoints)

Jul 01, 2003;

Sugamo: Stephen Mansfield continues his literary tour of the capital with a visit to the duck nests.(Writers' Tokyo)

Jul 01, 2003;

Who cares wins? Japan's nursing care "market" is growing steadily as the population ages, but that doesn't mean, writes Watanabe Hidekatsu, that nursing care service providers can look forward to unqualified success.(Economy Feature)

Jul 01, 2003;

Cut along the laser line; a research team at Osaka University Graduate School has developed a laser-guidance system that significantly improves the safety and accuracy of orthopedic surgery. Sugano Nobuhiko, who helped develop the system, describes its advantages.(New Technology)

Jul 01, 2003;

Pushing for action on Asia's forests; Imaizumi Yuuji explains the background to the newly established Asia Forest Partnership (AFP) project and outlines the main points agreed at the First Meeting for the Promotion of AFP, held in Tokyo in November last year.(Sci-Tech Communication)

Jul 01, 2003;

Blueprint for biotech: in December last year the Biotechnology Strategy Council released a report that spells out the strategies and specific action programs that Japan will pursue in the field of biotechnology in the coming years. Taira Junichi reviews the report.(Sci-Tech Feature)

Jul 01, 2003;

Your head in glass.(ocular proof)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 2003

Sugar tatties: a team of researchers at the National Institute of Crop Science has developed a sweet potato cultivar that doesn't need to be cooked over hot rocks for hours on end to come out tasting sweet and scrumptious. Top sweet potato breeder Nakatani Makoto explains.(Scitech News)(Quicksweet)

Jul 01, 2003;

Two beds are better than one.(on the market)(patient transfer bed)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 2003

Open sesame: Fukunaga Kazuhiko learns that Takemoto Oil & Fat Co., a brand revered by chefs for centuries for its sesame cooking oil, now has bigger fish to fry.(Made in Japan)

Jul 01, 2003;

Architects of their company's fortune.(Culture Feature)

Jul 01, 2003;

Silk threads of ingenuity: Akaike Manabu, president of Universal Design Intelligence, Inc., a think tank, and a science journalist who has won plaudits for his reporting on the supposed decline of Japanese manufacturing, talks with Look Japan about his chief professional concern, "millennial sustainability.".(Talking Business)

Jul 01, 2003;

Transformers: according to a report by the Pacific Council on International Policy, Japan may be on the brink of a "profound transformation. "Abraham F. Lowenthal, founding president of the Council, reviews the key drivers of change identified in the report.(Comment)

Jul 01, 2003

Natural born instructor: Yoshida Suzuka meets Adachi Iftikhar Amjad, a long-time instructor in the telecommunications industry now committed to the spirit of volunteerism in foreign lands.(From The Heart)

Jul 01, 2003;

Visiting students from the Beijing center for Japanese studies.(Tales Of Folk)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 2003;

The history of Japanese photography.(Tales Of Folk)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 2003;

ASEAN-Japan exchange year 2003 programs/events (July).(Tales Of Folk)(Calendar)

Jul 01, 2003;

Economy drive: last year more low-pollution cars were sold in Japan than were vehicles uncertified for reduced greenhouse gas emissions. Takata Ken'ichi finds out why.(Facts Of Life)(fuel-cell motor vehicles)

Jul 01, 2003;