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...founding employee of Japan's no. 1 mobile-phone carrier, Shiro Tsuda has reaped the rewards--and suffered the consequences--of being a pioneer. And it has paid off: when NTT DoCoMo's president, Keiji Tachikawa, 64, steps down, Tsuda is expected to succeed him. "Tsuda has a good sense of balance between technology and marketing, and he has the confidence of his co-workers," says Shinji Moriyuki, senior telecom analyst at Daiwa Research Institute in Tokyo...
...Tsuda, 58, joined phone giant NTT in 1970 as an engineer and 20 years later helped establish the mobile-phone project that grew into the independent company NTT DoCoMo (though NTT retains a 63% stake). During Tsuda's tenure as executive manager of corporate strategy, NTT DoCoMo launched its biggest hit to date, an e-mail and Internet service for mobile phones called i-mode, which has helped the company dominate Japan's mobile-phone market...
...move coordinated with the regulators, a federal grand jury in New York City indicted the bank on 24 criminal counts of conspiracy and fraud connected with a cover-up of Iguchi's losses. That could lead to $1.3 billion in fines if the bank is convicted. Masahiro Tsuda, general manager of Daiwa's New York City office, was charged with taking part in a conspiracy with the bank and Iguchi, who last month pleaded guilty to concealing the losses. The moves were the most sweeping ever taken by the U.S. against so formidable a foreign lender. With $390 billion...
...fugu has drawn additional attention by its long-defiant challenge to the chemists' skill. Its poison, tetrodotoxin, has proved almost impossible to isolate or identify. But Japanese science has finally turned the trick. For establishing the molecular structure of tetrodotoxin, Professors Kyosuke Tsuda of Tokyo University, Yoshimasa Hirata of Nagoya University, Isamu Nitta of Kwansei Gakuin University, and Akira Yokoo of Okayama University have just won the prestigious Asahi prize...
...members of this year's class is Mrs. Tatsuro Yamamoto, a professor of Far Eastern history from Tsuda Women's College in Tokyo...