TOKYO TRAFFIC JAM

Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport is prepping the playing fields for the 2002 World Cup, which will be held simultaneously in South Korea and Japan next summer. The ministry forecasts 1,000-2,000 extra flights by Japanese and foreign carriers before and during the games, but...

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