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An American father wants his children back. Japan says no.
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And, if so, does it really matter for the reeling Japanese leader?
A 60-year-old dispute over a cold and sparsely populated island chain gets a new, and troubling, chapter.
As Japan's economy weakens, what are 80,000 gang members to do?
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