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Japanese Soldiers And Mental Trauma: Suffering Long Overlooked after Return from Battle
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Extraordinary Diet Session Opens: Opposition Parties Must Not Forget Their Fiscal Responsibility
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Audiovisual Recording of Interrogations: Expand Practice To Include Voluntary Questioning As Well
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Tsunami Warnings for Japanese Archipelago: Strive to ‘Fear Properly’ Based on Accurate Information
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Special Defense Inspection: MSDF Personnel’s Wrongdoing a Betrayal of the People
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Unjustified Compulsory Executions: Funds from Fraud Victims Must Not be Illicitly Withdrawn
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Japan-U.S. Tariff Agreement: Collaborative Projects Should be Steadily Promoted
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