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...resurrection of the ghosts of Unit 731 in court last week reminds Japan how much there is to regret. Supervised by Dr. Shiro Ishii, a renowned Tokyo scientist, the center's staff performed experiments on what research documents refer to as maruta, literally "wooden logs." The lumber was in fact live subjects, mostly Chinese soldiers and civilians but also captured Russians, British and Americans. They were frozen alive to research frostbite. Burned alive to research human combustion. Loaded into vacuum chambers until their bellies ruptured. Hung by their ankles to see how long a person can live upside-down. They...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Black Death | 9/2/2002 | See Source »

...played its own role in preventing a reckoning at Unit 731. Neither camp director Ishii nor any senior doctors were arraigned at war crimes trials that took place in Tokyo from 1946-48 under U.S. supervision. In one of the darker moments of American medical history, U.S. officials offered to exempt Unit 731's leaders from prosecution in exchange for their test results. Many of Unit 731's top officials went on to become prominent in Japan's pharmaceutical industry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Black Death | 9/2/2002 | See Source »

...Inow sold Ichiro's rights to Seattle for $13 million. The second player to be posted, Kazuhisa Ishii, was signed by the Dodgers in February and was tied for third in wins (11) in the National League through June; but it's the daily success of Ichiro?the first Japanese-born position player to make it in America?that has erased the inferiority complex of his ballplaying countrymen. "Now we feel if you're a good player in Japan, you can be a good player anywhere," says Kazuo Matsui, who's still mulling over whether he wants to be posted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Ichiro Paradox | 7/8/2002 | See Source »

...Though he doesn't throw particularly hard?his fastball tops out around 150 km/h?Ishii keeps hitters off balance by changing speeds and altering his angle of delivery. His teammates have also been impressed by his intelligence and resourcefulness. On April 28 he was struggling in Chicago against the Cubs, having hit a batter and given up three walks and a home run in the first three innings, when he decided to pitch exclusively from the stretch. "I felt I had better command of my pitches in that position," he says. He struck out six of the next 12 batters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Kid On the Hill | 5/13/2002 | See Source »

...Ishii is more easily distracted when he's not on the mound. He was being interviewed in the dugout before a game recently when he noticed a group of attractive young women on the field posing for pictures with some of his teammates. The reporter assured him the interview would be over soon enough for him to join in the fun. "No," Ishii said. "I'm happy to be right here." The only ones happier may be the Dodgers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Kid On the Hill | 5/13/2002 | See Source »

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