From the BBC Online
Dated Saturday July 10 23:34 GMT (4:34 pm PDT)
Election test for Japan's premier
By Jonathan Head
BBC Tokyo correspondent
Elections for half of the 242 seats in Japan's upper house of parliament are taking place on Sunday.
The vote does not determine who runs the country, but is seen as an important barometer of public sentiment towards the government.
And this time the omens are not looking good for Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi.
Recently his personal popularity has dropped to below 40% for the first time since he took office in 2001.
For those watching, it is now about noon on Sunday in Tokyo.
While Koizumi isn't as bas as Aznar, Blair, Berlusconi or Howard and certainly not Bush, he has been an accessory after the fact in Bush's crime against Iraq. It would be sweet to see him take a hit over that.