51. The pair, whose first names mean silver and gold, are beloved by the Japanese public. 52. U.S. President Bill Clinton urged the Japanese public Thursday not to be discouraged by their struggling economy. 53. U.S. President Bill Clinton urged the Japanese public Thursday not to be discouraged by their struggling economy, but also called for more openness to American-made goods. 54. Widespread fear has yet to hit the Japanese public, since the nation has no reported cases of mad cow disease. 55. He became yokozuna, or grand champion, last year, an achievement that delighted the Japanese public after a period of supremacy by Americans from Hawaii. 56. Hiramatsu said the Japanese public would not accept the resumption of official talks between the governments without real progress on finding the missing Japanese. 57. Interior Minister Hiromu Nonaka added that the Japanese public would not support sending troops to an area still in conflict, and where certain countries are selling weapons. 58. But the Japanese public has not been so keen to see its hard earned cash disappear into bailing out struggling banks. 59. Eighty-four percent of Japanese public rate the ruling Hata administration as unstable and do not believe it will last, a newspaper poll said Monday. 60. Except for occasional visits to such places as hospitals and museums, the Japanese public has little way of knowing about the life of the princess. |