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Springer, Hughes, and Yuki Bowman '98 all drew inspiration from the crowds...

Author: By Richard B. Tenorio, | Title: Harvard Runners Represent | 4/23/1997 | See Source »

Work on the special issue began in March under the editorial supervision of Senior Writer Roger Rosenblatt. Tokyo Bureau Chief Edwin Reingold, Correspondent S. Chang and Reporters Alan Tansman, Thomas Levenson and Yuki Ishikawa were joined by Hong Kong Bureau Chief Sandra Burton. They conducted hundreds of interviews that ranged across Japanese society: Reingold met with Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone in his neobaroque Official Residence in Tokyo; Chang visited shabby neighborhood bars to talk with laborers who were not part of their country's "corporation families." The Tokyo task force was augmented by writers working in special areas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Aug. 1, 1983 | 8/1/1983 | See Source »

...would be misunderstood there. When the people at Toei approached me about submitting it to the festival, I told them to wait 50 years or so. By then we will be understood. And we'll be winning the prize every year.'' -By Richard Corliss. Reported by Yuki Ishikawa and Alan Tansman/Tokyo

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Stirrings amid Stagnation | 8/1/1983 | See Source »

...Yuki Ishikawa/Tokyo and Rosemarie Tauris Zadikov/New York

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Appetite for Literature | 8/1/1983 | See Source »

John Paul left Nagasaki with the new Japanese nickname of Yuki Otoko (Snowman) and flew to equally chilly Anchor age, where he celebrated an outdoor Mass and took a 90-ft. fling at driving a sled drawn by nine rambunctious huskies. "This was great," said the Pontiff. Then off again, up over the North Pole and back to Rome. To the faithful who braved the Nagasaki blizzard, John Paul had said good-naturedly, "It's good for the faith." So, apparently, was the taxing 20,500-mile journey by the most traveled Pope in history...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: A Pilgrim for Peace | 3/9/1981 | See Source »

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