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  • Kevin Hagen for the Wall Street Journal Volunteer Shig Matsukawa poured fermented food waste in a trench, while Elizabeth Onorato looked on, at the Childrens Garden community garden on 12th Street in Manhattan.

    New York Photos of the Day 2011

  • "It makes me somewhat uneasy to see corporates rated higher than sovereigns," since that flips the conventional wisdom upside down, said Tadashi Matsukawa , the Tokyo-based head of fixed income at asset manager Pinebridge Investments' unit in Japan.

    Japan's Credit-Rating Paradox Chester Dawson 2011

  • Matsukawa railway workers on trial for twelve years in Japan and sentenced to death.

    11 SACTU ON THE INTERNATIONAL FRONT 1980

  • "In the good times Marubeni performs well, but in the bad times it'll do badly," Tadashi Matsukawa, head of fixed income at PineBridge Investments Japan Co. in Tokyo, who helps manage about 130 billion yen in bonds, said in a telephone interview on Oct. 24.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • "Because Japan's finances are damaged, getting money tends to prevail over spending," said Tadashi Matsukawa, who helps manage about $2 billion in bonds at Tokyo-based PineBridge Investments Japan Co.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • Japanese photographer Yasuyoshi Chiba took first prize in the People in the News Stories category for Agence France Presse for an April 3 photo of a woman, identified as Chieko Matsukawa, standing alone and holding her daughter's graduation certificate aloft after she found it amid a swirl of debris in Higashimatsushima, Japan.

    The Seattle Times 2012

  • Japanese photographer Yasuyoshi Chiba took first prize in the People in the News Stories category for Agence France Presse for an April 3 photo of a woman, identified as Chieko Matsukawa, standing alone and holding her daughter's graduation certificate aloft after she found it amid a swirl of debris in Higashimatsushima, Japan.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2012

  • Matsukawa asked if the police ever asked The Times to pull back because they might be interfering with the manhunt for Clemmons.

    Crosscut 2010

  • "The Seattle Times jumped into digital news with both feet," Matsukawa said, noting that many bloggers and dot-commers were "shocked" that

    Crosscut 2010

  • Matsukawa asked if "citizen journalists" had helped or hurt the profession.

    Crosscut 2010

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