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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Japan, ready for the elections

to be held August 30, for the lower house of the parliament.

Factobox (Reuters) - policy challenges faced by the new government

Japan announced the beginning of this week, the end of the recession period.
Posted by Foreign Policy Focus at 2:42 AM
Labels: China, Democratic Party of Japan, economic crisis, Elections, Japan, Junichiro Koizumi, Liberal Democratic Party, Taro Aso, Yukio Hatoyama

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