Vol.2 No.74  Tuesday, January 30, 1996
· Daisho chairman Ohnishi to head Asian chamber group
· Kansai Science Forum to study signs of earthquakes
· Kansai City Media to open teleterminal service
· Matsushita to make TVs in Czech Republic
· Hotel Nikko Osaka, Yoshimoto pair up on nuptial rites
· Osaka Dome lid-lifting complete; landmark's opening set for 1997
· Six quake-hit Kobe wards see 75% of stores back in business
· Underwater section of Osaka Nanko Tunnel ready in March
·Kansai in Focus: Kansai Patent Information Center, in-house library to open in spring 1997

Vol.2 No.73  Tuesday, January 23, 1996


· Recovery mixed, one year after earthquake: MITI-Kinki survey
· MITI grants Portopia Hall special status
· Foundation to promote industry reconstruction
· NTT to construct new telecom center in Kobe
· Osaka to host tourism conferences in March
·Kansai in Focus: Osaka Mayor Isomura: 'We're aiming to become a city attractive to visitors'

Vol.2 No.72  Tuesday, January 16, 1996


· Hanshin Expressway reconstruction to be completed in October
· JR West to make Sanyo Shinkansen bridges earthquake resistant
· Nippon Life to erect first post earthquake office building
· 171 earthquake rebuilding projects undertaken:survey
· Suntory buys major U.S. bottled water company
· Sharp to build flash memory plant in Fukuyama
· U.S. Ambassador Mondale to speak at Kansai Zaikai Seminar
· APEC Finance Ministers to meet in Kyoto
·Kansai in Focus: Kobe rebuilding moving forward but work remains: KCCI Chairman Maki