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  • POLITICS
  • Question is whether the new Cabinet can speak up against US and business world

  • Does new PM Kan still carry on spirit of civil movement? Akahata ‘current’ column

  • DPJ depends on Rengo money and votes

  • Postal minister resigns just 2 days after formation of new Cabinet

  • editorial New PM in policy speech avoids touching on inconvenient truth about DPJ Akahata editorial

  • He learns nothing from Hatoyama failings: Shii on Kan’s policy speech

  • editorial Strong economy: For whom is it strong? Akahata editorial

  • Kan administration must listen to public criticism: Shii

  • US FORCES
  • Okinawa Ogimi Village Assembly adopts a written statement opposing US helipads

  • LABOR
  • 17 foreigners in Niigata lose their teaching jobs

  • Labor bureau instructs cement company to end illegal use of temporary workers

  • JCP
  • JCP Ogata attends Philippine Independence Day reception

  • Shii calls on all JCP members to strive for JCP advance in election

  • WELFARE
  • 2,000 disabled people in rally call for withdrawal of bill to revise ‘self-support’ law

  • JCP survey shows nursing care service users find financial burdens unbearable

  • Benefits cuts for elderly unlawful: Fukuoka High Court



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