JAPAN AIRLINES

JAPAN AIRLINES Chairman Susumu Yamaji and President Akira Kondo resigned last week after the carrier indicated it will post a $752-million loss for fiscal 1997, which ends on Mar. 31. The airline will write off $1.2 billion, largely from bad investments in U.S. hotels and Southeast Asian resorts.

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