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Cover art of Bloomberg Businessweek

Cover art of Bloomberg Businessweek

NEW YORK, United States - Photo shows the cover art of the March 21, 2011, edition of Bloomberg Businessweek magazine, which features a cracked Japanese national flag with the headline ''Crisis in Japan.'' The Consulate General of Japan in New York lodged a protest with the magazine, claiming the cover art was inappropriate.

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Toyota's Cho among best managers picked by BusinessWeek

Toyota's Cho among best managers picked by BusinessWeek

NEW YORK, United States - File photos show (from L to R) Toyota Motor Corp. President Fujio Cho, Canon Inc. President and CEO Fujio Mitarai and Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Ken Kudaragi, who were picked by BusinessWeek magazine for its ''best manager'' roster for 2002. BusinessWeek cited Cho's role in growing Toyota into a ''truly global carmaker'' by further expanding production in the United States as well as stretching its reach into Eastern Europe and China.

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CORRECTED Cover art of Bloomberg Businessweek

CORRECTED Cover art of Bloomberg Businessweek

NEW YORK, United States - CORRECTED REMOVING CONSUL'S NAME Photo shows the cover art of the March 21, 2011, edition of Bloomberg Businessweek magazine, which features a cracked Japanese national flag with the headline ''Crisis in Japan.'' The Consulate General of Japan in New York lodged a protest with the magazine, claiming the cover art was inappropriate. (Kyodo)

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Cover art of Bloomberg Businessweek

Cover art of Bloomberg Businessweek

NEW YORK, United States - Photo shows the cover art of the March 21, 2011, edition of Bloomberg Businessweek magazine, which features a cracked Japanese national flag with the headline ''Crisis in Japan.'' Shigeyuki Hiroki, consul general of Japan in New York, lodged a protest with the magazine, claiming the cover art was inappropriate. (Kyodo)

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Toyota's Cho among best managers picked by BusinessWeek

Toyota's Cho among best managers picked by BusinessWeek

NEW YORK, United States - File photos show (from L to R) Toyota Motor Corp. President Fujio Cho, Canon Inc. President and CEO Fujio Mitarai and Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Ken Kudaragi, who were picked by BusinessWeek magazine for its ''best manager'' roster for 2002. BusinessWeek cited Cho's role in growing Toyota into a ''truly global carmaker'' by further expanding production in the United States as well as stretching its reach into Eastern Europe and China. (Kyodo)

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