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U.S. will compensate more war internees

Redress for perople of Japanese ancestry, mostly from Peru, who were brought to the U.S. and held during World War II.

WWII Internees React to Settlement

The U.S, government has agree to pay hundreds of Japanese internees from Latin America.

Here is how inheritance law evolved in Japan

Inheritance law in Japan has changed since World War II and now is based more on individual rights rather than family rights.

Local author's best-seller will become a movie

Interview with the author of the book Snow Falling on Cedars.

A Moment of Remembrance

Text of resolution by WA State Represnetative Kip Tokuda to recognize the effects and accomplisment of JA affected by Executive Order 9066.

More may be eligible for redress under new rulings

Children who relocated to Japan during WWII and children of 'voluntary evacuees' are requested to assemble relevant documents

The Office of Redress Administration

Announcement that the ORA will close August 10, 1998 and all persons who are eligible for redress payment should submit their claims promptly.

Handing down the business

Tomio Moriguchi, chairman and chief of Uwajimaya, and his siblings are beginning to think about retirement and their goals for the family business, with was founded in 1928 by their father.