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Friday, July 20, 2007

Kenji Miyamoto, 98, Leader of Japan’s Communist Party, Dies

Mr. Miyamoto emerged from jail in 1945 to lead his party on a jagged postwar course in which it renounced Russian and Chinese Communism in favor of more popular bread-and-butter issues.
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