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  1. Lack-of-rage rage is all the rage in apathetically raging Japan
  2. 1,000 years of 'Genji'
  3. In territory and war, it's hard to apologize
  4. TV "champions" return, and Kamiji the clown takes on a drama
  5. Ryu Murakami mistakes consumption for labor
  6. Let them eat whales!
  7. Akebi (Chocolate vine)
  8. 'Kunst Oktoberfest'
  9. Tokyo International Film Festival offers rough but ambitious lineup
  10. A selection of cultural others
  11. Mitsubishi touts young artists
  12. Japan shines at Asia's top film festival
  13. Muslim-Hindu relations explored in PIFF selections
  14. ANA's worldwide favorites
  15. Modern kaiseki the Maru way
  16. Bordertown
  17. Meet a band 35,000 years in the making
  18. 'Mulholland Drive' makes sense after a dose of this weirdness
  19. Tech like an Egyptian
  20. Sleek and soulless, the new Shunju ain't what it used to be
  21. Truth but still no comfort, 63 years on
  22. Gan-Ban electro at Makuhari
  23. Art of Brazil on show
  24. Dosh
  25. Determined steps to success
  26. Grand Tea Ceremony to attract thousands
  27. 'Mulholland Drive' makes sense after a dose of this weirdness
  28. Squarepusher "Just a Souvenir"
  29. In the realm of fall's senses
  30. Taming lions with laughter
  31. Taming lions with laughter
  32. Showa-ing it like it was
  33. Hear yea: 'This country is rotten!'
  34. Paul Theroux backtracks through the world
  35. Subaru continues to drive to a different beat
  36. Channel surf
  37. Hell's a-poppin' if you know where . . .
  38. Battleships, Tokyo Tower and a guilty ex-Prime Minister
  39. Beat Takeshi helps turn news into farce
  40. A video archive that is music to the ears
  41. Is anyone watching over Japan's official food-quality watchdogs?
  42. Showa-ing it like it was
  43. Hear yea: 'This country is rotten!'
  44. Paul Theroux backtracks through the world
  45. Subaru continues to drive to a different beat
  46. Channel surf
  47. Hell's a-poppin' if you know where . . .
  48. Battleships, Tokyo Tower and a guilty ex-Prime Minister
  49. Beat Takeshi helps turn news into farce
  50. A video archive that is music to the ears
  51. Is anyone watching over Japan's official food-quality watchdogs?
  52. Confessions of a not so eco-friendly woman
  53. Access all areas: camping trip offers no-holds-barred insight into disability
  54. How well does Japan look after the needs of its disabled population?
  55. JR gestures
  56. Barrett, Simons and Clemens in Tokyo
  57. I 'abducted' my daughters
  58. A plea for the wetlands
  59. Golden apple snail
  60. 'X' marks the spot for TV's odd couple
  61. Tomoko Yoneda's photographs imply more than show
  62. Craftsmanship and nationalism
  63. 'X' marks the spot for TV's odd couple
  64. Tomoko Yoneda's photographs imply more than show
  65. Craftsmanship and nationalism
  66. Meiji Shrine archery event aims to excite
  67. New war, but same old story
  68. In the director's chair at 90
  69. Visit the house that Ando built
  70. 'Deception' is just kidding itself
  71. Awash with beauty
  72. Closing weekend at TIFF to showcase Asia, ecology theme
  73. Stir up memories in bars of yore
  74. Master of wine selections at Conrad
  75. Looking back, one last time
  76. Nissay Theatre celebrates 45 years
  77. The Neville Brothers
  78. Halloween
  79. Film fest offers the Himalayas
  80. Nitin Sawhney "London Undersound"
  81. Mourning lost Japan
  82. Burlesque dancer does it for laughs
  83. The melting pot of 2008
  84. What are your plans for Halloween?
  85. Paul and Neeta Daswani
  86. Head for the future
  87. WWII forced labor issue dogs Aso, Japanese firms
  88. Foreign students to fill the halls
  89. Take the first step to writing home in kanji
  90. TMS can reach parts of the brain conventional treatments may not
  91. Nara's cute, destructive deer
  92. Nara's cute, destructive deer
  93. Going abroad to make it at home
  94. Digging deep to find the sparkle in Japanese Eyes
  95. Poof! goes the art work as taboos broken
  96. Tokyo film competition rewards tantalizing tales
  97. Golden glories
  98. Being homeless is surely not so nice
  99. It's all about the boy
  100. A time and a place for heroes
  101. Monoral feed on Halloween horror
  102. Letting the girls get on with it
  103. Club tricks and treats for Halloween
  104. Now in their 50s, Def Leppard are still ferocious
  105. A double take on director Justin Chadwick
  106. The delicious case of the missing sushi chef
  107. The secret of living to 200
  108. Inside the Japanese pub
  109. A beautiful cultural blend: African kimono
  110. Which candidate would like to see as the next U.S. president?
  111. Truth: a delicate matter of give and take
  112. Reappreciating Okinawa's languages, while there's still time
  113. 'The proudest day of my life'
  114. Shibugaki (Persimmon)
  115. 'Tenmyouya Hisashi: Fighting Spirit'
  116. War as wisdom and gore
  117. A place for women
  118. The key to Joseon times
  119. Chinese directors venture to Hollywood and back
  120. 'Tenmyouya Hisashi: Fighting Spirit'
  121. War as wisdom and gore
  122. A place for women
  123. The key to Joseon times
  124. Chinese directors venture to Hollywood and back
  125. Rossini revival lands in Japan
  126. A very commercial blossom
  127. White truffles at the Ritz-Carlton
  128. Sheryl Crow
  129. This is war, you goofball
  130. 'Football,' but not quite premier league
  131. Haute cuisine and the friendly local
  132. Bamboleo brings on the salsa
  133. Sensoji fetes rebuilding of hall
  134. No more riots — Kaiser Chiefs get serious
  135. Canadian music execs schmooze up to Tokyo
  136. Surviving in some style
  137. What's all the shouting about?
  138. Translating in the spirit of samurai
  139. Mighty yen scares off the tourists
  140. Wrestling with a guilty verdict
  141. From heroes to zero, with fateful strings attached
  142. From heroes to zero, and lasting scars
  143. Plastic surgery, ethical doctors and disability discrimination in public schools
  144. Will personal mobility allow personal choice?
  145. Life in Burma: an expatriate's point of view
  146. What a world of difference that one momentous day could make
  147. Fashion for the masses
  148. To go naked in autumn, you've gotta have yu
  149. Comedian Esper Ito
  150. One year after the collapse, what are your thoughts on Nova Corp.?
  151. Nova refugees: Where are they now?
  152. Fashion for the masses
  153. To go naked in autumn, you've gotta have yu
  154. Comedian Esper Ito
  155. One year after the collapse, what are your thoughts on Nova Corp.?
  156. Nova refugees: Where are they now?
  157. Thread-sail filefish
  158. Science's own alternative history
  159. Tokyo's Rokku laughs it up again at film festival
  160. Picasso: a man of many passions and muses
  161. Understanding Ueto, Japan's reluctant star
  162. The roots — and future — of bamboo sculpture
  163. Modern maki-e
  164. OEFF marks 15th year
  165. Wilde's satirical 'Canterville Ghost' to be staged as musical comedy
  166. Airplane flick tells only half the story
  167. It's all doom, gloom and blind panic in latest disaster film
  168. Japanese women in the wine world
  169. Tora-san in English
  170. From Mitsukuni to natto
  171. A palace fit for a culinary king
  172. Shedding light on brothel kids in Indian slums
  173. The X-Files: I Want to Believe
  174. Beyonce "I am . . . Sasha Fierce"
  175. Zazen Boys
  176. Asian Kung-Fu Generation "Surf Bungaku Kamakura"
  177. Spanish dance troupe retells a modern 'Romeo and Juliet'
  178. Getting scrappy with jazz-punks Midori
  179. Autumn is for 'metabolic syndrome'
  180. Taking a structural stance on culture
  181. The expatriate whiner: fond of the homeland but lost abroad
  182. The Griso 8V can walk the walk
  183. The passing of Chinese royalty, the arrival of a commoner consort and Reagan's 'peace
  184. Worlds apart, yet related by tradition
  185. The billionaire bad boys' club
  186. Trends in Japanese
  187. Scrolling past
  188. Channel surf
  189. What's between sex and gender?
  190. What do you know about Nippon?
  191. Other alterna-activities for alternaparents
  192. Kokuwa (monkey pear)
  193. Escalator etiquette, TV tours
  194. Dancing babies get mom out of the house
  195. Prejudice among obstacles facing non-Japanese tenants
  196. Have you ever had any problems renting accommodation in Japan?
  197. Keeping a close eye on the neighborhood news
  198. Isogiku ("Silver and gold" chrysanthemum)
  199. Sweet dreams in the forest
  200. Making a case for a 'war criminal'
  201. 'Tis a gift to be simple
  202. FILMeX tradition continues
  203. Pure Hong Kong style and action, no nonsense
  204. Capsule "More! More! More!"
  205. Yogisha X no Kenshin
  206. Documentaries frame Berlin Philharmonic's past, present
  207. A criminally classic caper
  208. J-pop starlet Yuna Ito gets her groove back
  209. LFJ's Martin to launch Chopin 'musical diary' in Tokyo
  210. Take a Yokohama dinner cruise
  211. Juana Molina: 'Music overwhelms me'
  212. A Flowering Tree
  213. Bright lights, retro style
  214. Barely squeezing by in Japan
  215. The festival of the long distance runners
  216. A firm grip on life by the handlebars
  217. Ruth Hetcamp
  218. Do you think Japan will ever have a prime minister from an ethnic minority?
  219. The long Japanese love affair with foreign words, from sake to s?purando
  220. Traveler's friend
  221. Harajuku in peril?
  222. An Obama for Japan: Yes, we can?
  223. Asia's first lady of the environment
  224. Pacific reef egret
  225. Arts of enlightenment
  226. Viva la diva — Xtina keeps it feisty fresh
  227. Asian art 'madness' a la mode
  228. Lisa Loeb
  229. Church services for Christmas
  230. Chanson musicians bring a little warmth to a Japanese winter
  231. Dreaming of a Pink Christmas
  232. Brown rice befits chef's cake, beer
  233. Where to view Christmas lights in and around Tokyo
  234. Kansai's many Christmas highlights
  235. It's a horror show, you should come on round
  236. A fairy-tale chick flick
  237. A hideaway in Mito
  238. Japan's latest disaster flick . . . is a disaster
  239. Kurosawa's 'Rashomon' revisited
  240. Second Harvest gets the food to those who need it
  241. Festival takes cryptic turn
  242. Gems of Asia
  243. Kabuki rescued by national defeat
  244. Splendors for all . . .
  245. Tsurube and Nakai's travels, Detective Takemura, and a famous cross-dressing spy
  246. Shades of the BBC in NHK's own 'The Office'
  247. Every Japanese is party to their state's 'barbaric' legal murders
  248. Drawing new life out of an old story
  249. Back to the baths: Otaru revisited
  250. Bras, bros and other borrowings into Japanese