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  1. Owners extol pets' wonder
  2. Focusing on the dark side
  3. Australian forces, occupational hazards
  4. Seoul brothers take to the streets
  5. The business of pets
  6. Bulking up in Bush Warbler Valley
  7. Is the Atsugi tragedy finally drawing to a close?
  8. The illusion of powerlessness
  9. Dramas based on song themes and raising a bounty; CM of the week: toto BIG
  10. Feeling revulsion may signal you're finally home away from home
  11. Japan's love affair with dogs and cats
  12. Gold against the soul: The media and the Olympics
  13. Seeking traditional textiles in Tokyo
  14. Sumo body deserves mawashi wedgie for racist wrestler ruling
  15. What will you remember about the Vancouver Olympics?
  16. Openness is key, bookseller says
  17. Attorney glut may hit foreign firms
  18. At times the job of a saibanin can be real murder
  19. Moools "Weather Sketch Modified"
  20. Dan Graham: In defiance of convention
  21. Wife of writer behind 'Slumdog Millionaire' exhibits art at Miele
  22. Under the spell of Sandra Bullock
  23. Renowned dramatist to bring Kafka to life
  24. Shibusashirazu Orchestra set to sprawl
  25. Sail away at Japan Boat Show
  26. Punks cruise for the old bruising
  27. Springtime special hotel offers
  28. Stress on the front line
  29. A rogue on high
  30. Brick Square is hip
  31. The Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra
  32. Butter boutique continues to draw in the crowds at the Marunouchi Brick Square
  33. Bigelow sticks to her guns
  34. Rebel artist restored to glory
  35. A brooper a day
  36. The art of peripheral heating
  37. Authenticity is all for mountaineer
  38. Same category, and same film? Oscar doubtful
  39. 'Mr. Shiseido' blends beauty and business
  40. 'Mr. Shiseido' blends beauty and business
  41. Load up on swords, bring your girlfriends
  42. DPJ needs schooling on equality
  43. Hark ye to the Donkey's Ears
  44. Way down south in Hateruma
  45. Propagation of a perfect storm
  46. Academy's love for country singers gives Bridges edge
  47. Shoplifting teens and sensei secrets; CM of the week: Aguro Bokujo
  48. Filmmakers predict 3-D dramas
  49. 'Mr. Shiseido' blends beauty and business
  50. For humanity's sake, let's tie whaling in with animal welfare as a whole
  51. What would you miss most about your homeland if you lived abroad?
  52. Detainees allege abuse at Kansai holding center
  53. Belt up — protect our children
  54. More about going wireless on the move
  55. Wait long enough and daikon legs get fashionable
  56. Revamps, re-openings, relocations and the return of Fashion Week
  57. Art group Enlightenment
  58. 'Bruno' aims to expose homophobia, risks becoming antigay
  59. The world's most eclectic renter
  60. Family-friendly exhibit celebrates mammals
  61. 'Showa no Joseitachi'
  62. DJ Yogurt & Koyas: "Chill Out"
  63. 'Sweet Little Lies' goes behind marital facade
  64. Yazaki opens up about 'Lies'
  65. Klaus Schulze
  66. Dancer Rizzi brings unique story to Japan
  67. 'Story-Telling: Silesia'
  68. Regional resonance
  69. Luck of the Irish to parade across country
  70. Israeli confronts past by mastering Wagner
  71. Painting the spirit that built great empires
  72. Wine importers keep their cool
  73. Elementary, my dear stud
  74. Molice channel silver screen on new album
  75. Walking tours of old, scenic Tokyo
  76. Volleyball star finds meaning off court
  77. Decorators give Tokyo condos 'kawaii' touch
  78. The secrets behind Japanese beauty
  79. Pens and pools: prisons for cetaceans
  80. In the land of the kami
  81. Risk separates stars from actors
  82. Beauty transformation, documentary on working poor; CM of the week: Kirin's Sekai no
  83. Buddhism's arrival, Shinto's endurance
  84. Untamed past taken by the tail
  85. Empress of ennui beloved in Japan
  86. Cheating film director called 'Singapore's Tiger Woods'
  87. Toyota report causes headache for ABC News
  88. Symbols of heaven on Earth
  89. Patient's tale casts a sublime lightness on some awful scars of war
  90. Four arrested at Hong Kong broadcaster
  91. Arrest follows man's YouTube threat against singer Elton John
  92. Dazzling, difficult debut is anything but a throwaway
  93. What's the most interesting thing you've seen in Japan?
  94. Guerrilla comics wage war on the humdrum
  95. Lowdown on driving permits; slim pickings for foreign products
  96. Political hopeful eyes tax law changes
  97. You can count on the tales behind number-kanji
  98. Dump-truck identification numbers
  99. Japanese bureaucracy can be incredibly frustrating, but it also makes great entertain
  100. Chris Botti
  101. The Phillip Morris addiction that gets a little out of control
  102. Jason Reitman flies high; Rob Marshall nosedives
  103. Ueno Park blooms with song
  104. Reinterpretations of modern history
  105. Concert fetes Bach's birth
  106. Flower designer Daniel Ost breathes life into Baccarat crystal
  107. Happy returns for two French chefs in Tokyo
  108. Man behind the masks
  109. Designs for both palate and palette
  110. Mudy on the Sakuban "Pavilion"
  111. Japan's dubstep forges own path
  112. French-flavored rooms for kids
  113. Star-crossed lovers of past and present
  114. Curator reveals lessons learned from stint at foreign museum
  115. 'Idol' star Lambert takes on judge's role
  116. Here comes the never-ending season
  117. American gomi yashiki
  118. Fire in the belly, passion in the eyes
  119. Can doggy bags save the world?
  120. Where history whiffs in the air
  121. Channel surf
  122. Who ever could make war if they saw it through children's eyes?
  123. Savoring the beauty of winter's final fling
  124. From the edge of darkness, a diary of wartime Burma
  125. Moves afoot to make Japanese holidays a pleasure not a pain
  126. Japan Times gone by
  127. Amanpour to host Sunday talk show
  128. Producer, former boyfriend files $30.5 million lawsuit against musician Lady Gaga
  129. Japan's press play the food card in bluefin tuna row
  130. Distilled drama from a society in ferment
  131. Hollywood, Bollywood team up to act on film piracy
  132. China plans film to mark Communist Party's 90th anniversary
  133. Kimono like never before
  134. Higher education: opening up or closing in?
  135. St. Patrick's Day festivities offer sampler of Emerald Isle culture
  136. What will you remember about this winter?
  137. Degrading treatment at Narita immigration
  138. Get the suk?pu on crime terms in Japanese
  139. Nail artist Chieko Ishijima
  140. Stationery players to watch
  141. Chronicling a collection
  142. On the dark side of conventionality
  143. Great coffee: it's all in the brewing
  144. The colorful visions of a perpetual tourist
  145. Japanese bands go big in Texas at SXSW festival
  146. 'Insect Detective' takes Japan's bug obsession to the extreme
  147. More like filler than a Woody Allen thriller
  148. Soudant returns to Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
  149. Back to those gold soundz
  150. Yuki "Ureshikutte Dakiau-yo"
  151. Art lovers to take Roppongi
  152. Art fair to host 138 galleries
  153. Theater group does drama for scientists
  154. Delphic
  155. Other routes taken
  156. Hanami plan for overseas guests
  157. Spring arrives with big black belching fires
  158. Big faces leave big impressions
  159. Embracing the bicultural identity
  160. Death of Yeats end of Irish literary revival, says Pound, Noh enthusiast
  161. Thatched spring in Setagaya
  162. Writer's idle hands drawn to dirty work
  163. Mrs. GeGeGe; Secrets of Nisshin, Morinaga and Kappa Sushi. CM of the week: Yakult's M
  164. Treason for the most patriotic of reasons
  165. Sea change: Can science, sense turn the tide?
  166. Tri-lingual system proposed for world communications
  167. Our man, Mr. Pound
  168. Letter from Rapallo
  169. Study of Noh continues in West
  170. Words of wisdom from beyond the grave of Japan's secret pacts
  171. What's your favorite hanami memory?
  172. Quick questions, answers
  173. A foreigner-friendly field of dreams?
  174. A fresh approach to Japanese food
  175. A little girl lost in Japan
  176. Take your taimingu when translating loan words
  177. Impetuous or tender, love has no gender preferences
  178. Cost-cutting brings classics to the masses
  179. Close encounters with intergalactic arthropodan welfare bums
  180. Old meets new at Art Fair Tokyo
  181. Who will bring home the Bacon this year?
  182. Roppongi breakfast, high tea in the Ginza
  183. Pancakes, scrambled eggs and more, bills brings a taste of Sydney to Yokohama
  184. Stay for weeks or months in Niseko
  185. There's always a missing piece
  186. Shoko Nakagawa "Shoko-tan Cover 3: Anison wa Jinrui o Tsunagu"
  187. More than a few favorite things
  188. Getting round the censors can make art even more creative
  189. Spring vegetables feature at open-air market
  190. The Waraku Ensemble
  191. Punkspring
  192. Exhibit illustrates the joy of reading
  193. 'The Wolfman' is just not hairy enough to be classic horror
  194. Festival promotes some clowning around
  195. Lights, camera, Sakanaction!
  196. Acrobatic troupe flips in from China
  197. Patience a virtue in miso making
  198. Brining up negative children positively
  199. Warming to Ryukyu culture
  200. Japan, please don't go grabbing Ethiopians' land
  201. Spotlight on the States
  202. Spotlight on the States
  203. Basking in misplaced faith is no way to prepare for any disaster
  204. Worldview colored by blood
  205. Channel surf
  206. Newspapers, broadcasters not facing facts: Web is here to stay
  207. Spotlight on the States
  208. Japan, U.N. share blind spot on 'migrants'
  209. 'Non-Japanese only' Okinawa eatery turns tables
  210. Yakushima keeps expat busy as a bee
  211. What do you think about businesses that prohibit the entry of foreign — or Japanese —
  212. B?t? chinjutsu: First volleys in courtroom battle
  213. Taxi driver Shahidul Islam Khan
  214. Return of Yohji, AMBUSH bling, LIMI feu bargains and Tokyo Girls
  215. Hubris haunts this (mis)take on a classic
  216. Levity eases lustful urges
  217. I Am Robot And Proud
  218. "A Requiem: An Another story"
  219. Tomato founder gives live drawing show
  220. Go Gaga over Israeli troupe Batsheva
  221. Taste the many flavors of wasabi
  222. Up from the underground: Womb turns 10
  223. The perfect pairings for spring picnics
  224. "Native Land"
  225. Tokyo's wine community toasts a new hub of information
  226. Suntory Museum of Art wears Japan's heart of glass on its sleeve
  227. Child-kidnap drama walks its fine line well
  228. Kaikoo Popwave Festival '10
  229. The blond ambition of Tamara de Lempicka
  230. 'Roppongi Crossing' may be better when crowded
  231. Modernism put in perspective
  232. Navigating the Seto Inland Sea ferry services
  233. Boom times and bust on B.C. Street
  234. Italian toads fuel case for animals' seismic sense
  235. Public works project has DPJ in a dam mess
  236. Channel surf
  237. Identity quests unite labels
  238. Culture suffocated by consumerism: eyewitness tales of Tibetan women
  239. Under the volcano, Iwate's capital keeps its rich history alive
  240. Enduring effects of social class
  241. Fast fashion is on a roll
  242. It's all change in men's designs
  243. Talking with the iconic Mr. Scott
  244. Outlook cloudy as Japan Fashion Week turns 10 in style
  245. Nutritionist praises traditional diet
  246. What Japanese phenomena would you like to see exported abroad?
  247. Opening up to foreign doctors positive move
  248. 'Sambo' racism row reignites over kids' play
  249. What the nation's girl sports managers offer Japan
  250. Why do English teachers have to be native speakers?