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Allowance may cover children in institutions
The ruling tripartite bloc agrees to expand the government's planned monthly child rearing allowances to kids at child care institutions and add a clause to that extent in a related bill currently being deliberated at the Diet. Kaifu aware of secret pacts; others mum
Three out of 27 top government leaders polled claimed they knew Japan and the United States had secret pacts covering nuclear arms and other sensitive issues but others declined comment, a survey shows. Nakaima to Hirano: Schwab, White Beach both bad options
Okinawa Gov. Hirokazu Nakaima conveys his opposition to a proposed Nago onshore relocation plan for U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Futenma in his prefecture during a meeting with Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirofumi Hirano. |
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Hideki Matsui goes 1-for-2 in his first game in an Angeles uniform.
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