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Hatoyama promotes liberalization of agricultural imports
The Democratic Party of Japan-led Hatoyama government is enthusiastic about creating trade rules to promote the further liberalization of agricultural imports.
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Reveal two more documents on secret nuclear pacts
Japanese Communist Party former Chair Fuwa Tetsuzo held a press conference on March 30 and revealed two U.S. declassified documents as evidence to show that the Japanese government had agreed on a bilateral secret agreement allowing the U.S. to bring nuclear weapons into Japan without prior consultation. The following is his statement at the press conference:
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LDP spin-off groups represent old political world
Moves within the ex-ruling Liberal Democratic Party for some influential members to leave the party to establish a new party are taking place one after another, first by former Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Hatoyama Kunio followed by former Finance Minister Yosano Kaoru.
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60 percent of library staff into non-regular employees
The “working poor” conditions in the public sector are often described by what public libraries are experiencing right now: 60 percent of library workers are non-regular employees. As of April 2009, 15,254 non-regular employees and 5,834 temporary employees sent by staffing agencies are working alongside with 12,623 regular workers in public libraries. Among them, those who have librarian certification include 6,421 in regular employment and 10,955 in non-regular employment, with 30 percent of public libraries in Japan operated only by non-regular staff.
- POLITICS
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LDP stalwart resigns for his vote fraud in Upper House
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LDP spin-off groups represent old political world
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Komei shows no reflection over deteriorating nursing-care conditions
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When will DPJ ban corporate political donations?
- US FORCES
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Small island residents oppose U.S. base construction
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U.S. soldiers commit 19 felonies annually
- LABOR
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60 percent of library staff into non-regular employees
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JAL again cuts CAs
- JCP
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JCP Vice Chair Ogata meets with Nepalese minister
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Ichida meets with Vietnamese labor union leaders
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JCP Ogata attends Arab-Japan Week 2010 opening ceremony
- WELFARE
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Extra welfare benefits to single-mother families continue
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Healthcare insurance premiums for elderly increased
- OKINAWA
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JCP Shii criticizes Gov’t plan on Futenm relocation
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Uruma citizens in struggle against a new U.S. base
- AGRICULTURE
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Seeking self-efficiency while promoting lberalization
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Hatoyama promotes liberalization of agricultural imports
- FOREIGN POLICY
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Reveal two more documents on secret nuclear pacts
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Ex-PM Nakasone admits lying about nuclear secret pact
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Government admits secret nuclear agreement
- ENVIRONMENT
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Gov’t promotes N-power generation