Vol.3 No.94  Tuesday, June 25, 1996
· More low rent housing to be built for Hanshin Earthquake victims
· Osaka opens 'friendly city' headquarters
· Tempozan to get world's tallest ferris wheel
· Kyoto Pref. international center to promote globalization
· Cyber Kansai Project to test state-of-the-art Internet technology
· Osaka Governor Yokoyama greets net surfers with a smile
·Kansai in Focus: 'Asia Town' to rebuild Nagata Ward, enhance intercultural exchange

Vol.3 No.93  Tuesday, June 18, 1996


· Osaka Pref. develops first system to filter out poisonous NOx gas
· 'Rekishi Kaido' to form ties with historical routes overseas
· Kansai economy stays on recovery track: BOJ
· Osaka Pref. finalizes design for int'l hall
· Construction of home for WHO Kobe Centre to begin
· Wakayama festival to glow with 80,000 lights
·Kansai in Focus: Kodensha's translation software breaks down language barriers

Vol.3 No.92  Tuesday, June 11, 1996


· Manyoshu museum to be built in Nara's Asuka Village
· Kobe Chamber says 20% of displaced firms may not return
· Kansai needs more large projects: Sanwa Research
· Businessmen find PCs a mid-life crisis: survey
· Kobe Asian fashion contest set for October
·Kansai in Focus: Fukui Prefecture shows 'green thumb' in UAE desert project

Vol.3 No.91  Tuesday, June 04, 1996


· Kobe Route work to finish one month early, to open September 30
· FY95 Hyogo housing starts growth highest in Japan
· Airport land development firm to be formed
· NAIST debuts digital library
· Two Osaka fashion shows to merge
· Osaka design contest seeks spiritual comfort
·Kansai in Focus: Hideyoshi Festival to celebrate Himeji, recovery