The Reagan Administration complained today that a Japanese plan to limit auto exports to the United
The Senate Finance Committee today unanimously resolved to urge that President Reagan strike back sharply at Japan's refusal to open its markets to U.S. products.
the Japanese people to change their way of thinking and adopt a more international attitude.
Rescuers searching for survivors of a gas explosion that ripped through a coal mine today came upon body after body as they crawled through the shafts, bringing the death toll to 36.
The state Senate Thursday passed a bill to appropriate $750,000 for a Japanese-American history museum in Little Tokyo.
center for the exhibition and study of Japanese culture.
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The Japanese business community is anxiously watching the final moves in a battle by Trafalgar
Six American senators led by John C.
The U.S. biotechnology firm has warned seven Japanese companies to stop developing one of its drugs
The Japanese attending the Venice economic summit have done the legend of Marco Polo one better
The Cuban women's national team lost the first two sets but fought back to beat the Japanese
In a move that it says could nearly double annual revenues, Gradco Systems Inc. has strengthened the license under which C.
A 99-year-old Japanese man reached the summit of Mt.
The purchase of the small but prestigious winery in the Santa Cruz mountains by Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. was only the second by a Japanese concern.
A black congressman suggested today that U.S. minorities stop buying Japanese cars in order to
"Festival of Japanese Animation" (at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater of the Motion Picture Academy
Hiroo Shima of Japan jumped 114 meters and 120 meters, the day's longest jump, and won the 90-meter ski jump in the STV Cup competition with 231.1 points Sunday.
Trimedyne, the Santa Ana-based maker of laser and fiber-optic devices for medical uses, said it has formed a partnership with Mitsubishi Rayon Ltd. of Japan to develop a number of fiber-optic products for use in the medical, automotive and computer industries.
Scientists launched a satellite Thursday to probe such space mysteries as black holes and neutron stars, space officials said.