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SWEDEN FINANCE H&M

SWEDEN FINANCE H&M

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20250626Daniel Ervér, CEO of Swedish multinational fast fashion retailer H&M, presents company's interim report during a press meeting in Stockholm, Sweden, on June 26, 2025.Photo: Magnus Lejhall / TT / Code 10658

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SWEDEN FINANCE H&M

SWEDEN FINANCE H&M

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20250626Daniel Ervér, CEO of Swedish multinational fast fashion retailer H&M, presents company's interim report during a press meeting in Stockholm, Sweden, on June 26, 2025.Photo: Magnus Lejhall / TT / Code 10658

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SWEDEN FINANCE H&M

SWEDEN FINANCE H&M

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20250626Daniel Ervér, CEO of Swedish multinational fast fashion retailer H&M, presents company's interim report during a press meeting in Stockholm, Sweden, on June 26, 2025.Photo: Magnus Lejhall / TT / Code 10658

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VOLVO

VOLVO

Martin Lundstedt, CEO of AB Volvo, in connection with the company's interim report in Stockholm Sweden. Photo: Anders Wiklund / TT / Code 10040

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VOLVO

VOLVO

Martin Lundstedt, CEO of AB Volvo, in connection with the company's interim report in Stockholm Sweden. Photo: Anders Wiklund / TT / Code 10040

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VOLVO

VOLVO

Martin Lundstedt, CEO of AB Volvo, in connection with the company's interim report in Stockholm Sweden. Photo: Anders Wiklund / TT / Code 10040

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Tehran residents mourn female victim of terror attack

STORY: Tehran residents mourn female victim of terror attack SHOOTING TIME: Jan. 5, 2024 DATELINE: Jan. 6, 2024 LENGTH: 00:03:00 LOCATION: Tehran CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of a funeral ceremony held in Iranian capital Tehran STORYLINE: A funeral ceremony was held in the Iranian capital Tehran on Friday to lay one of the women killed in a terror attack in the southeastern city of Kerman to rest, the official news agency IRNA reported. The ceremony was held after the Friday prayers at Imam Khomeini's Mosalla in the presence of the worshippers, the report said. Identified as Faezeh Rahimi, the victim's body was transferred Thursday night to Tehran from Kerman, where she had gone to take part in the fourth anniversary of top Iranian general Qassem Soleimani's death in a U.S. drone strike, according to IRNA. Rahimi was a 20-year-old student of science education, the report said, adding Tehran's interim Friday Prayers leader Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami led the funeral prayer for her. According to st

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Nokia headquarters

Nokia headquarters

Nokia headquarters in Espoo, Finland, on October 19, 2023. Finnish network company Nokia released the third quarter result today. Nokia plans to reduce up to 14 000 workers before the end of the year 2026. LEHTIKUVA / JUSSI NUKARI - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Jussi Nukari/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Nokia headquarters

Nokia headquarters

Nokia headquarters in Espoo, Finland, on October 19, 2023. Finnish network company Nokia released the third quarter result today. Nokia plans to reduce up to 14 000 workers before the end of the year 2026. LEHTIKUVA / JUSSI NUKARI - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Jussi Nukari/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Nokia headquarters

Nokia headquarters

Nokia headquarters in Espoo, Finland, on October 19, 2023. Finnish network company Nokia released the third quarter result today. Nokia plans to reduce up to 14 000 workers before the end of the year 2026. LEHTIKUVA / JUSSI NUKARI - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Jussi Nukari/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Nokia headquarters

Nokia headquarters

Nokia headquarters in Espoo, Finland, on October 19, 2023. Finnish network company Nokia released the third quarter result today. Nokia plans to reduce up to 14 000 workers before the end of the year 2026. LEHTIKUVA / JUSSI NUKARI - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Jussi Nukari/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Nokia headquarters

Nokia headquarters

Nokia headquarters in Espoo, Finland, on October 19, 2023. Finnish network company Nokia released the third quarter result today. Nokia plans to reduce up to 14 000 workers before the end of the year 2026. LEHTIKUVA / JUSSI NUKARI - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Jussi Nukari/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Nokia headquarters

Nokia headquarters

Nokia headquarters in Espoo, Finland, on October 19, 2023. Finnish network company Nokia released the third quarter result today. Nokia plans to reduce up to 14 000 workers before the end of the year 2026. LEHTIKUVA / JUSSI NUKARI - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Jussi Nukari/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Israeli tank crosses "technical fence" along Israel-Lebanon border: report

STORY: Israeli tank crosses "technical fence" along Israel-Lebanon border: report DATELINE: Jan. 25, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:25 LOCATION: Beirut CATEGORY: MILITARY/POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the Israel-Lebanon border STORYLINE: An Israeli tank on Tuesday crossed the "technical fence" along the border with Lebanon, prompting high alertness from the Lebanese army, the National News Agency reported. This is the fourth similar incident on the Lebanon-Israel border within a week, the report said, adding that the Israeli tank did not violate the Blue Line, which is a demarcation line between Lebanon and Israel as well as Lebanon and the Golan Heights published by the United Nations in 2000. Israel built the "technical fence" with electrified wires along the 49-mile (79-km) border with Lebanon in 2001, about 50 meters south of the Blue Line. Also on Tuesday, a team from the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) used a helicopter to conduct an inspection tour of the Blue Line after UNIFIL s

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Japan, U.S. eye greater defense cooperation

Japan, U.S. eye greater defense cooperation

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Defense Minister Akinori Eto meets the press at his ministry in Tokyo on Oct. 8, 2014, after senior government officials from Japan and the United States finalized an interim report on a review of defense cooperation guidelines. The report aims to expand the scope of cooperation between their armed forces by removing existing geographical limits, and ensure a "seamless" response amid the changing security environment.

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U.S., S. Korean officials hold talks

U.S., S. Korean officials hold talks

SEOUL, South Korea - U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense David Shear (L) and U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Daniel Russel (R) pose for a photograph with South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung Se (C) prior to their talks in Seoul on Oct. 6, 2014. The talks focused on briefing Seoul on the defense guidelines revision with Japan prior to the release of an interim report on it.

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Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

TOKYO, Japan - Ryoji Noyori (2nd from R), Nobel Prize laureate and president of the government-affiliated Riken institute, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on March 14, 2014, to provide an interim report on the institute's investigation into allegations concerning two recent papers on potentially groundbreaking stem cell research. Riken admitted that the papers on so-called STAP cells show aspects of serious malpractice.

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Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

TOKYO, Japan - Ryoji Noyori (2nd from R), Nobel Prize laureate and president of the government-affiliated Riken institute, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on March 14, 2014, to provide an interim report on the institute's investigation into allegations concerning two recent papers on potentially groundbreaking stem cell research. Riken admitted that the papers on so-called STAP cells show aspects of serious malpractice.

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Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

TOKYO, Japan - Officials of the government-affiliated Riken institute explain images shown on a display during a press conference in Tokyo on March 14, 2014, to provide an interim report on the institute's investigation into allegations concerning two recent papers on potentially groundbreaking stem cell research. Riken admitted that the papers on so-called STAP cells show aspects of serious malpractice.

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Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

TOKYO, Japan - Ryoji Noyori, Nobel Prize laureate and president of the government-affiliated Riken institute, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on March 14, 2014, to provide an interim report on the institute's investigation into allegations concerning two recent papers on potentially groundbreaking stem cell research. Riken admitted that the papers on so-called STAP cells show aspects of serious malpractice.

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Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

TOKYO, Japan - Officials of the government-affiliated Riken institute explain images shown on a display during a press conference in Tokyo on March 14, 2014, to provide an interim report on the institute's investigation into allegations concerning two recent papers on potentially groundbreaking stem cell research. Riken admitted that the papers on so-called STAP cells show aspects of serious malpractice.

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Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

TOKYO, Japan - Ryoji Noyori (2nd from R), Nobel Prize laureate and president of the government-affiliated Riken institute, and other institute officials apologize during a press conference in Tokyo on March 14, 2014, to provide an interim report on the institute's investigation into allegations concerning two recent papers on potentially groundbreaking stem cell research. Riken admitted that the papers on so-called STAP cells show aspects of serious malpractice.

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Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

TOKYO, Japan - Ryoji Noyori, Nobel Prize laureate and president of the government-affiliated Riken institute, listens to a reporter's question at a press conference in Tokyo on March 14, 2014, to provide an interim report on the institute's investigation into allegations concerning two recent papers on potentially groundbreaking stem cell research. Riken admitted that the papers on so-called STAP cells show aspects of serious malpractice.

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CORRECTED Allegations over stem cell papers

CORRECTED Allegations over stem cell papers

TOKYO, Japan - CORRECTING NAME OF INSTITUTE LED BY NOYORI Ryoji Noyori (2nd from R), president of the government-affiliated Riken institute, speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on March 14, 2014, to provide an interim report on the institute's investigation into allegations concerning two recent papers on potentially groundbreaking stem cell research. Haruko Obokata of the institute and other researchers said in the papers they have found a simple way to produce STAP cells, which are named for stimulus-triggered acquisition of pluripotency.

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U.N. panel on human rights in N. Korea

U.N. panel on human rights in N. Korea

GENEVA, Switzerland - Michael Kirby, head of the Commission of Inquiry that was established by the U.N. Human Rights Council, delivers an interim report on the panel's probe into the human rights situations in North Korea during a meeting of the council in Geneva on Sept. 17, 2013.

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Panel recommends Univ. of Tokyo to shift April enrollment to fall

Panel recommends Univ. of Tokyo to shift April enrollment to fall

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows the buildings of the University of Tokyo in Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward. A panel at the university has proposed in an interim report that the leading Japanese university consider abolishing April enrollment for undergraduates and shift it to the fall to conform with the international norm, Kyodo News learned Jan. 18, 2012.

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Panel recommends Univ. of Tokyo to shift April enrollment to fall

Panel recommends Univ. of Tokyo to shift April enrollment to fall

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows the University of Tokyo's Yasuda Auditorium, a symbol of the university, in Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward. A panel at the university has proposed in an interim report that the leading Japanese university consider abolishing April enrollment for undergraduates and shift it to the fall to conform with the international norm, Kyodo News learned Jan. 18, 2012.

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IAEA team in Japan

IAEA team in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Juan Carlos Lentijo, head of a team of experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency, speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 14, 2011, after submitting an interim report to the Japanese government on the decontamination of radiation-tainted areas near the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. The team was in Japan to provide advice on the decontamination work.

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Gov't panel calls for measures against worst-case tsunami

Gov't panel calls for measures against worst-case tsunami

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshiaki Kawata, professor at Kansai University, who heads a panel under the Central Disaster Prevention Council, speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on June 26, 2011. The government's antidisaster panel urged authorities to prepare for worst-case tsunami in an interim report following the March 11 disaster.

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Defense minister speaks about report on death of MSDF member

Defense minister speaks about report on death of MSDF member

TOKYO, Japan - Defense Minister Yasukazu Hamada answers questions by reporters at the Defense Ministry in Tokyo on Oct. 22 as the ministry issued an interim report on the death of a Maritime Self-Defense Force member last month in a group combat ''training'' rite.

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JAL posts 1st interim group net loss since FY 2003

JAL posts 1st interim group net loss since FY 2003

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines Corp. President Toshiyuki Shinmachi briefs reporters on the company's interim earnings report at a news conference at the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in Tokyo on Nov. 7.

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JR West has 46 cases of ATS activation due to driving error

JR West has 46 cases of ATS activation due to driving error

TOKYO, Japan - Transport minister Kazuo Kitagawa speaks at a press conference at his ministry after receiving an interim report on the April 25 fatal derailment on JR West's Fukuchiyama Line from Aircraft and Railway Accidents Investigation Commission Chairman Junzo Sato on Sept. 6.

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JR West has 46 cases of ATS activation due to driving error

JR West has 46 cases of ATS activation due to driving error

TOKYO, Japan - Transport minister Kazuo Kitagawa (R) receives an interim report on the April 25 fatal derailment on JR West's Fukuchiyama Line from Aircraft and Railway Accidents Investigation Commission Chairman Junzo Sato on Sept. 6. The reports said that West Japan Railway Co. trains experienced 46 incidents of an advanced automatic train stop system being activated due to driving errors or other reasons in fiscal 2004.

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Machimura, Rice agree to issue realignment report around Sept.

Machimura, Rice agree to issue realignment report around Sept.

TOKYO, Japan - U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (L) and Foreign Minister Nobutaka Machimua give a joint press conference following their talks in Tokyo on July 12. They agreed that Japan and the United States will compile an interim report on the proposed realignment of U.S. forces in Japan around September, Japanese government officials said.

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(2)Commission submits interim report on Constitution

(2)Commission submits interim report on Constitution

TOKYO, Japan - Taro Nakayama (R), chairman of the Research Commission on the Constitution at the House of Representatives, submits to lower house speaker Tamisuke Watanuki the panel's interim report at the Diet in Tokyo on Nov. 1.

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Commission submits interim report on Constitution

Commission submits interim report on Constitution

TOKYO, Japan - A majority of members of the Research Commission on the Constitution at the House of Representatives stand to approve the panel's interim report at the Diet in Tokyo on Nov. 1. The 706-page report shows that a large number of lawmakers favor amending Article 9 -- the war-renouncing clause that says Japan will not maintain any military potential.

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Koizumi, Takenaka attend parliament session

Koizumi, Takenaka attend parliament session

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (background) and Financial Services Minister Heizo Takenaka attend the House of Councilors' question-and-answer session Oct. 23. The previous day, the government failed to release an interim task force report on a package of steps to speed bad loan disposal.

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(1)Panel urges freezing some pending highway projects

(1)Panel urges freezing some pending highway projects

TOKYO, Aug. 30 Kyodo - A government advisory panel on privatization of four road-related public corporations is in session in Tokyo on Aug. 30. The seven-member panel formalized an interim report on ways to privatize the public corporations, proposing to freeze some pending highway projects and to minimize the financial burden on taxpayers.

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Education panel proposes dismissed teachers surrender licenses

Education panel proposes dismissed teachers surrender licenses

TOKYO, Japan - Yasuhiko Torii (R), chairman of the Central Education Council, presents an interim report summarizing his panel's recommendations on education reform to Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Minister Atsuko Toyama on Dec. 25. The panel proposed taking away the licenses of teachers who are dishonorably dismissed.

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Tanaka releases report on improper fund pools

Tanaka releases report on improper fund pools

TOKYO, Japan - Foreign Minister Makiko Tanaka speaks at a news conference at the Foreign Ministry on Nov. 13, 2001, where she released an interim report on improper pooling of public funds by her ministry staff. The report said a little more than 70, or about two-thirds of the Foreign Ministry's approximately 100 divisions, have been found involved.

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Panel unveils guidelines for banks granting debt waivers

Panel unveils guidelines for banks granting debt waivers

TOKYO, Japan - Financial Services Minister Hakuo Yanagisawa addresses a joint study panel of the Japanese Bankers Association and the Federation of Economic Organizations held in Tokyo on June 29. The panel unveiled an interim report, setting guidelines for when a bank forgives loans to a corporate borrower.

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LDP launches panel to draw up long-term national strategy

LDP launches panel to draw up long-term national strategy

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (standing) addresses the inaugural meeting of his ruling Liberal Democratic Party's new panel aimed to draw up Japan's mid- to long-term national strategy on areas ranging from the economy to security. The panel will compile an interim report by the end of the year.

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(CAPTION CORRECTED) Tax panel calls for higher taxes in futureKyodo

(CAPTION CORRECTED) Tax panel calls for higher taxes in futureKyodo

TOKYO, Japan - Kan Kato, chairman of the Tax Commission, speaks at a news conference July 14 after handing Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori an interim report recommending tax hikes over the medium- and long-term to tackle Japan's ballooning fiscal deficit and growing social security burdens.

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Tanaka releases report on improper fund pools

Tanaka releases report on improper fund pools

TOKYO, Japan - Foreign Minister Makiko Tanaka speaks at a news conference at the Foreign Ministry on Nov. 13, 2001, where she released an interim report on improper pooling of public funds by her ministry staff. The report said a little more than 70, or about two-thirds of the Foreign Ministry's approximately 100 divisions, have been found involved.

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Education panel proposes dismissed teachers surrender licenses

Education panel proposes dismissed teachers surrender licenses

TOKYO, Japan - Yasuhiko Torii (R), chairman of the Central Education Council, presents an interim report summarizing his panel's recommendations on education reform to Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Minister Atsuko Toyama on Dec. 25. The panel proposed taking away the licenses of teachers who are dishonorably dismissed.

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JAL posts 1st interim group net loss since FY 2003

JAL posts 1st interim group net loss since FY 2003

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines Corp. President Toshiyuki Shinmachi briefs reporters on the company's interim earnings report at a news conference at the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in Tokyo on Nov. 7. (Kyodo)

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Defense minister speaks about report on death of MSDF member

Defense minister speaks about report on death of MSDF member

TOKYO, Japan - Defense Minister Yasukazu Hamada answers questions by reporters at the Defense Ministry in Tokyo on Oct. 22 as the ministry issued an interim report on the death of a Maritime Self-Defense Force member last month in a group combat ''training'' rite. (Kyodo)

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Machimura, Rice agree to issue realignment report around Sept.

Machimura, Rice agree to issue realignment report around Sept.

TOKYO, Japan - U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (L) and Foreign Minister Nobutaka Machimua give a joint press conference following their talks in Tokyo on July 12. They agreed that Japan and the United States will compile an interim report on the proposed realignment of U.S. forces in Japan around September, Japanese government officials said. (Kyodo)

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Panel unveils guidelines for banks granting debt waivers

Panel unveils guidelines for banks granting debt waivers

TOKYO, Japan - Financial Services Minister Hakuo Yanagisawa addresses a joint study panel of the Japanese Bankers Association and the Federation of Economic Organizations held in Tokyo on June 29. The panel unveiled an interim report, setting guidelines for when a bank forgives loans to a corporate borrower.

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Commission submits interim report on Constitution

Commission submits interim report on Constitution

TOKYO, Japan - A majority of members of the Research Commission on the Constitution at the House of Representatives stand to approve the panel's interim report at the Diet in Tokyo on Nov. 1. The 706-page report shows that a large number of lawmakers favor amending Article 9 -- the war-renouncing clause that says Japan will not maintain any military potential. (Kyodo)

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