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Economy back in state of deflation
Japan is in a state of deflation for the first time in about three years, the government declares, warning that falling prices and a further worsening of employment conditions may hurt the nascent economic recovery. Cabinet's shady fund drained by LDP: HiranoBy JUN HONGO Two days after the Aug. 30 Lower House election ended decades of power by the Liberal Democratic Party, the LDP-led government withdrew ¥250 million from a controversial Cabinet secret fund, Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirofumi Hirano claims. Michelin exec fears Tokyo's star power may ruffle France's feathers
The Epicurean king who oversees the Michelin Guide fears he may be banished from France after Tokyo is awarded more three-star restaurant ratings than Paris. |
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The 2009 J. League title race looked like it would turn into a cakewalk when Kashima Antlers stretched ahead of the pack earlier in the season, but history tells us nothing can ever be taken for granted.
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