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Rescuers overcome landslides and 1,100 aftershocks to reach Sichuan region where earthquake killed almost 200 people.
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Japan deploys missiles over N Korea threat
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Japan and US agree on Okinawa land return
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Tokyo and US conspire to remove small town mayor opposed to US plans of building nearby military base.
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Japan makes bold moves to boost economy
Bank of Japan plans to double money supply and will try to hit two percent inflation target at "earliest possible time".
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Japan seeks Mongolia support over island spat
Prime Minister Abe holds trade talks as Taiwan beefs up patrols near disputed East China Sea islands.
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Japan marks two years since deadly tsunami
Ceremonies held across the nation, with more than 300,000 people still displaced two years after earthquake and tsunami.
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