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Nagoya mayor's controversial remarks only advance theory on Nanking Massacre toll
Nagoya Mayor Takashi Kawamura has stirred controversy with his comments effectively denying the 1937 Nanking Massacre, stating: "I think it's unlikely there was any massacre of something like 300,000 people."Full articleFeatures
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OSAN AIR BASE, South Korea (AP) -- As a sleek black U-2 roared back from a mission, Pontiac muscle cars zoomed along the runway to help it touch down using a low-tech method dating back more than half a century to when this Cold War-era aircraft was cutting-edge.Full articleNational News
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Visitors look at ikebana works by members of the Ikebana International Kyoto chapter on display at the Flower Exhibition 2012 held at the Kyoto International Community House.
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