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    tokyo
    [ noun ]
    the capital and largest city of Japan; the economic and cultural center of Japan
    <noun.location>


    1. As the dollar surged to an eight-month high in Tokyo, the Bank of Japan said it will take appropriate action with other industrialized nations if necessary to curb its strength.
    2. The Nikkei Stock Average closed at 27,767.58 points, down 52.40 points, on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Wednesday.
    3. The Tokyo Stock Exchange's key index plunged after nervous fluctuations today, while the dollar continued its upward trend against the Japanese yen.
    4. Sihanouk said the war would continue between Hun Sen forces and the thrid faction of his resistance coalition, the Communist Khmer Rouge, which boycotted the Tokyo conference sessions and did not sign the communique.
    5. In Tokyo, the dollar closed at 128.47 Japanese yen, up from 128.30 Tuesday.
    6. In secondary markets, fixed-coupon Eurodollar bond issues were marked about a quarter-point higher, as traders responded to higher bids on U.S. Treasury issues, first in Tokyo and later in New York.
    7. The Nikkei Stock Average closed at 27,769.40 points, up 162.07 points, on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Thursday.
    8. From smart shops in Tokyo to the White House dinner table, water from the mineral springs of Appalachia suddenly has cachet, and West Virginia bottlers are helping quench the thirst of the health-conscious.
    9. "Another reason of the dramatic change in Tokyo is that most of the dealers who had been on Bon holidays returned to business today," he said.
    10. Tokyo markets will be closed Monday for a national holiday.
    11. Separate agreements reached on grains, chemical products and a code on anti-dumping. 1973-79 Geneva (99 participants): The Tokyo Round.
    12. The Nikkei Stock Average closed at 32,149.48, up 166.59 points, on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Wednesday.
    13. The Japanese central bank resumed its intervention in early Tokyo trading Wednesday.
    14. In 1945, American planes firebombed Tokyo and damaged the Japanese imperial palace.
    15. Two executives of Tokyo Aircraft Instrument Co. resigned from their managerial posts because one of their subordinates allegedly sold information to Soviet officials between April 1986 and July 1987, a company spokesman said.
    16. Tokyo share prices staged a moderate rally in the afternoon session to erase most of the morning's losses, but the buying interest was narrowly focused and the broad market closed mixed.
    17. The dollar plunged against the Japanese yen Wednesday, while the key index on the Tokyo Stock Exchange erased early gains and fell back.
    18. Suspicious fires destroyed or damaged 32 cars at a parking lot near the New Tokyo International Airport before dawn today, and police blamed radical leftists opposed to the airport's expansion.
    19. In Tokyo Wednesday, the Nikkei index retreated 206.76 points to 25504.
    20. Trading was especially volatile in Tokyo after Monday's near-record drop.
    21. "If the Merc closes down at night and allows Tokyo and London to establish markets in its commodities, it might decline faster," said Paul Tattersall, executive vice president for Globex, which intends to start by next summer.
    22. To take the case of Atlanta, seven Japanese banks have set up offices in the city since 1983, joining a Bank of Tokyo operation opened in 1977.
    23. It said the temblor, which hit at 10:22 a.m., was centered 31 miles underground in the Pacific Ocean about 8 miles off the east coast of Chiba state, or about 29 miles east of Tokyo.
    24. In Tokyo, Fujitsu declined to comment, saying a statement was being prepared.
    25. The Health and Welfare Ministry said Kiichi Fujiwara in Kanagawa prefecture, near Tokyo, now is Japan's oldest man, 109 years and one month.
    26. 'It's a crack that will lead to the dam's downfall,' says Mr Paul Heaton, retail analyst at brokers Baring Securities in Tokyo.
    27. The dollar's trading day began on a strong note in Tokyo.
    28. Stock prices fell in Japan, with the key index on the Tokyo exchange closing 2 percent lower.
    29. Most global, 24-hour trading has been dealer to dealer, with the exception of a number of the large Japanese stocks and a handful of U.S. issues that trade in Tokyo, London and the U.S.
    30. Emperor Hirohito died of cancer Jan. 7 at age 87. His state funeral, held Feb. 24 in Tokyo's Shinjuku Gyoen Imperial Gardens, was attended by more than 10,000 people, including envoys from 164 foreign countries.
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