Japanese Cabinet approves initial budget for spysat program

Japan's Cabinet yesterday approved a plan to spend about $74.1 million for technology research next year to support the deployment in 2002 of four reconnaissance satellites to monitor military activities in North Korea, according to press reports from Tokyo. Cabinet members adopted a Finance...

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