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Tepid public support for JapanesePrime MinisterTaro Aso has fallen further in the weeks since he took office and voters now want help for the country's economy to take priority over domestic politics, according to a poll published Monday.
Tepid public support for JapanesePrime MinisterTaro Aso has fallen further in the weeks since he took office and voters now want help for the country's economy to take priority over domestic politics, according to a poll published Monday.
Like the Sorcerer's Apprentice on acid, so went some critic of Uranus from Gustav Holst's The Planets. The conductor resembles a former Japaneseprime minister, while the tambourine girl has a face that could give you an enema. Best played at full volume.
Tepid public support for JapanesePrime MinisterTaro Aso has fallen further in the weeks since he took office and voters now want help for the country's economy to take priority over domestic politics, according to a poll published Monday.
Tepid public support for JapanesePrime MinisterTaro Aso has fallen further in the weeks since he took office and voters now want help for the country's economy to take priority over domestic politics, according to a poll published Monday.
Tepid public support for JapanesePrime MinisterTaro Aso has fallen further in the weeks since he took office and voters now want help for the country's economy to take priority over domestic politics, according to a poll published Monday.
Tepid public support for JapanesePrime MinisterTaro Aso has fallen further in the weeks since he took office and voters now want help for the country's economy to take priority over domestic politics, according to a poll published Monday. Support for Aso's...
JapanesePrime MinisterTaro Aso has turned down a U.S.-supported North Korean nuclear verification offer, sources told the Financial Times.The Times, quoting two sources familiar with the decision, reported the new Japaneseprime minister did not accept the offer despite U.S. urging.The issue relates to U.S. efforts to reach an understanding with the Communist country for...
TOKYO, Oct. 10 (UPI) -- JapanesePrime MinisterTaro Aso has turned down a U.S.-supported North Korean nuclear verification offer, sources told the Financial Times. The Times, quoting two sources familiar with the decision, reported the new Japaneseprime minister did not accept the offer despite U.S. urging. The issue relates to U.S. efforts to reach an understanding with...
... missiles, has been urging the US to stand firm until Pyongyang satisfactorily accounts for 13 Japanese citizens it abducted during the Cold War.Five of the abductees returned in 2003, but Japan has never accepted North Korean claims that the remaining eight died, several in bizarre accidents."This is very disappointing," Shoichi Nakagawa, the Finance Minister, said. "I consider kidnapping...
... just as George H.W. Bush's looking at his watch during his debate and taking ill in the lap of the JapanesePrime Minister cast a shadow on his race against Bill Clinton, so John McCain's age is presenting an ever present obstacle in his run against Barack Obama.
The global credit crisis claimed its first Japanese financial institution on Friday and the government looked to prop up smaller banks, as Tokyo shares suffered their biggest rout since a 1987 crash.
JapanesePrime MinisterTaro Aso, alarmed by an escalating global financial crisis, called for more action Thursday to bolster the country's faltering economy.
JapanesePrime MinisterTaro Aso, alarmed by an escalating global financial crisis, called for more action Thursday to bolster the country's faltering economy.