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FCCJ slams 'vague' state secrets bill as direct threat to journalists | The Japan Times
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Japan doet liever alsof homo's niet bestaan - Buitenland - TROUW
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Japan set to increase defense budget in fiscal 2014 - AJW by The Asahi Shimbun
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A Japanese TV Show Challenged A Gay Man To See If He Could Make A Straight Porn Star Orgasm
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Anger in Japan over film about murdered British teacher - Telegraph
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Famous Japanese ‘enka’ ballad singer Shimakura dies at 75 - The Japan Daily Press
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Twitter appeal wanes in parts of Japan, S Korea ‹ Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion
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Japan’s economic reforms are too little, too slow - The Washington Post
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Debate sparked over gruesome mannequins at Hiroshima A-bomb museum - AJW by The Asahi Shimbun
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Olympic Games Give Japan a Chance to Show Its Mettle - NYTimes.com
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Capturing the life and lives of Tokyo, one day at a time | The Japan Times
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Japans parlementslid bruuskeert keizer met brief over Fukushima - Wereld - Knack.be
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Gaius Publius: Japanese Mafia Feared in Charge of Fukushima Cleanup « naked capitalism
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Japan nuke-plant water tanks flawed, workers say - Asia news - Boston.com
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Japan Attacks Yakuza Crime Syndicates via Banking System - Businessweek
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Rookie lawmaker reprimanded for breaking taboo: A letter to emperor - AJW by The Asahi Shimbun
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Are smartphone cameras and apps satisfying even photo enthusiasts? - Japan Real Time - WSJ
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Unresolved problems still surround Japan's Fukushima nuclear disaster - CNN.com
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BBC News - Inside Japan's stricken Fukushima unit four nuclear reactor
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Fukushima Watch: Documentary Tracks Past, Future "Metamorphosis" - Japan Real Time - WSJ
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BBC News - Inside Japan's stricken Fukushima unit four nuclear reactor
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Japan on road to recovery after year of Abenomics - Nov. 6, 2013
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Japan's architects voice against new Tokyo stadium plan for 2020 Games - Xinhua | English.news.cn
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Trop de guerre et de cigarettes : « Le Vent se lève » de Miyazaki choque | Rue89 Culture
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Hotel Okura latest to own up to fraudulent menus | The Japan Times
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'Abenomics' means a special holiday spread | The Japan Times
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"Zelfcensuur Japan over gevaarlijke operatie Fukushima" - NOS op 3
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No Vision Yet in Sight for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games | Nippon.com
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Japan brings out the big guns to sell remilitarization in U.S. | The Japan Times
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Pourquoi la PlayStation 4 arrivera-t-elle plus tard au Japon ?
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How Sony's Hometown Studio Rose From the Ashes In Time for the PS4
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Key Abe Supporter Loses Faith in Abenomics - Japan Real Time - WSJ
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Fukushima Watch: Japan Nuclear Facility Cited for Security Failures - Japan Real Time - WSJ
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Japon: des grands restaurants passent à table après avoir enjolivé leurs menus - Libération
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Japan blijft dansen op een dunne koord - Beursnieuws - Moneytalk.be - Moneytalk.be
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LeTemps.ch | Au Japon, l’euphorie des marchés n’a pas encore touché les salariés
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More businesses admit misrepresenting menu items | The Japan Times
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Japon : un philosophe veut créer un village touristique à proximité de Fukushima | Atlantico
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Takashimaya admits to false labeling of menu items, food products - AJW by The Asahi Shimbun
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Japanese Tattoos: From Yakuza to Artisans, Aesthetes - Scene Asia - WSJ
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4 Reasons Japan Could Continue To Be The Land Of The Rising Stock Market - Investors.com
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Tepco to conduct fuel removal test at reactor 4 | The Japan Times
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New secrecy law seen best serving bureaucrats | The Japan Times
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S. Korea's Park says Japan summit would be 'pointless' | GlobalPost
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Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: Japan's Next Tourist Attraction? | Bustle
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Brooks on Beer: Japan's burgeoning microbrewery scene - San Jose Mercury News
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Au Japon, les liens coupables entre la finance et le crime organisé
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Japan ruling party questions plan to let Fukushima evacuees go home - media | Reuters
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Koizumi hits back at criticism of sudden no-nuclear stance - AJW by The Asahi Shimbun
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Bizarre Japanese inventions signal the future of human loneliness
Monday, November 11, 2013
Selected Japan News Articles 4 Nov - 10 Nov
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