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Japan's Financial Mess
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EdwardJLincoln
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Council on Foreign Relations
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Foreign affairs
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1998
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Are U.S Troops in Japan Needed?
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MorihiroHokokawa
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Council on Foreign Relations
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Foreign affairs
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1998
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Private observatories in bid for NSF cash/ Japan revamps vet
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Macmillan Journals
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Nature
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1998
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Japan plans GMO labelling/ environment commission calls for
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Macmillan Journals
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Nature
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1998
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Space station delays impact research/Japan plans space base
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Macmillan Journals
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Nature
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1998
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Elusive consensus on endocrine disruptors/ Japan goes sperm
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Macmillan Journals
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Nature
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1998
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Resignations disrupt French plans for researh reform/Japan b
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Macmillan Journals
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Nature
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1998
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Stable shareholdings and japan's bubble economy: an historial overview:
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Johnston,S. McAlevey.L.
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John Wiley and Sons
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Strategic management journal
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1998
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What Drives Kores-Japan Security Relations?
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Victor D.Cha
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Korea Institute for Denfense Analyses
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The Korean Journal of Defense Analysis
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1998
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Letting in the Light Deftly modernizing traditional Asian temple forms, I.M. Pei devises a subterranean art palace in Japan illuminated by an inventive glazed crown:
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Bill Communications
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Architect
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1998
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