| The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Norihiko Shirouzu |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| 7-Eleven Japan loses luster: contrarian view emerges despite firm's success. | Business, international | Norihiko Shirouzu |
| Amway Japan's shares brace for a bumpy road ahead. | Business, international | Norihiko Shirouzu |
| Doutor Coffee, if dowdy, stirs interest with its reach: despite rivalry with such giants as Starbucks, company's stock gains allure, analysts say. | Business, international | Norihiko Shirouzu |
| Finance Ministry investigation marks a rift at the top.(corruption investigation at Japan's Ministry of Finance) | Business, international | Norihiko Shirouzu, Jathon Sapsford |
| Japan faces debt-plan snag: railways gain U.S. support in fight against imposition of liabilities. | Business, international | Norihiko Shirouzu |
| Japan retailers look abroad. | Business, international | Norihiko Shirouzu |
| Japan's retailers look abroad: Odayaku's move signals department stores' woes.(department store chain) | Business, international | Norihiko Shirouzu |
| Kajiyama agrees to seek the position of LDP president.(leading candidate for the Japanese prime ministry, Seiroku Kajiyama) | Business, international | David P. Hamilton, Norihiko Shirouzu |
| LDP sets tax-cut plan.(Japanese Liberal Democratic Party) | Business, international | Norihiko Shirouzu |
| Premier Hashimoto pledges tax cuts starting in 1999. (Japanese Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto) | Business, international | Norihiko Shirouzu |
| Retailer Mitsukoshi seems ready to end its losing streak: Japanese retail firm's bid to boost efficiency has investors cheering but leaves some analysts skeptical. | Business, international | Norihiko Shirouzu |
| Ruling LDP and Liberal Party plan to form a coalition; but Ozawa's return to the political arena rases questions about the future of Japanese politics.(Liberal Democratic Party; Ichiro Ozara) | Business, international | Norihiko Shirouzu |
| Seiyu impresses analyst: contrarian lauds firm's steps to restructure. | Business, international | Norihiko Shirouzu |
| Tokyu plan elicits doubts: few investors see 'rebirth' as turning point. (Tokyu Department Store) | Business, international | Norihiko Shirouzu |
| U.S. ad agencies in Japan stretch wings to win more market share. | Business, international | Norihiko Shirouzu |
| U.S. shippers say Japan still hasn't opened its ports. | Business, international | Norihiko Shirouzu |
| U.S. shippers say Japan still hasn't opened its ports. | Business, international | Norihiko Shirouzu |
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