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U.S., Japan drop 2014 Okinawa base-transfer deadline

U.S., Japan drop 2014 Okinawa base-transfer deadline
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States and Japan have agreed to drop a 2014 deadline for building a new airstrip on Okinawa and transferring about 8,000 U.S. Marines from that Japanese island to Guam, the allies said on Tuesday.

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Clinton vows full support for disaster-hit Japan

Clinton vows full support for disaster-hit Japan
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pledged full support for quake-hit Japan on Sunday as the operator of its stricken nuclear plant said it expects to achieve “cold shutdown” in six to nine months.

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Clinton visits Tokyo in show of support for Japan

Clinton visits Tokyo in show of support for Japan
TOKYO (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Sunday that America would stand by Japan, saying she was confident the country will fully recover from its tsunami and nuclear disasters. “We are very confident that Japan will recover and will be a very strong economic and global player for years and decades

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Operator airs plan to control Japan nuclear crisis

Operator airs plan to control Japan nuclear crisis
The operator of Japan’s crippled nuclear plant has laid out a blueprint for stopping radiation leaks and stabilising damaged reactors within the next six to nine months.

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Lisa Twaronite’s This Week in Japan: Bank of Japan’s targeted drip-drops

Lisa Twaronite’s This Week in Japan: Bank of Japan’s targeted drip-drops
The Bank of Japan still isn’t dropping money out of helicopters, but it’s hoping that its latest little lending program will work as a guided monetary missile, writes Lisa Twaronite.

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U.S. Should Avoid Rail Standards That Limit Japan, Maehara Says

U.S. Should Avoid Rail Standards That Limit Japan, Maehara Says
April 30 (Bloomberg) — The U.S. should avoid adopting standards for high-speed rail safety that would bar Japanese companies from competing for American projects, Japan’s Transport Minister Seiji Maehara said yesterday.

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