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Japan in the News 日本新聞
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Japan’s Prime Minister Holds on Despite Rebuke From Voters
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe rejected the urging of opposition politicians, newspaper editorials and even members of his own party that he step down.
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