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Akahata Festival determined to achieve JCP progress in 2011 local elections
More than 100,000 people from across the nation took part in the Japanese Communist Party’s 40th Akahata Festival held for the first time in four years on November 6-7 in Tokyo, and enjoyed its political, entertainment, cultural, and sports programs.
- POLITICS
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Ozawa must respond to allegations against him in Diet: Shii
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Government shelves policy to halt Yanba Dam construction
- LABOR
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87 JAL pilots file lawsuit protesting forcible retirement
- SDF
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Government constructs large-scale SDF facility in Djibouti
- ECONOMY
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Sterile race for cheaper currencies must end (excerpts)
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All town and village heads oppose TPP
- JCP
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Shii sends congratulatory message to Brazilian President Rousseff
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Akahata Festival determined to achieve JCP progress in 2011 local elections
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Shii at Akahata Festival stresses the importance of logic, freedom, and human rights
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JCP holds theoretical exchange with Communist Party of Vietnam
- AGRICULTURE
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Hokkaido assembly unanimously proclaims opposition to Japan’s entry into TPP
- CIVIL RIGHTS
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Gov’t wants to use leaked Senkaku footage to restrict public right to know