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Saito agrees on 1-year deal with Brewers

Saito agrees on 1-year deal with Brewers

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Japanese pitcher Takashi Saito. Saito reportedly agreed with the Milwaukee Brewers on a one-year deal on Dec. 27, 2010, after the Atlanta Braves unconditionally released him in October.

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Chinese leader's tough remarks make headlines

Chinese leader's tough remarks make headlines

BEIJING, China - Remarks by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao over a territorial row with Japan made headlines in the Sept. 23, 2010 issues of major Chinese newspapers. Wen demanded Japan unconditionally release the skipper of a Chinese fishing boat who was detained in the disputed waters in the East China Sea.

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Chinese Premier Wen

Chinese Premier Wen

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao. Wen reportedly urged Japan to immediately and unconditionally release the skipper of a Chinese fishing boat that collided earlier in the month with two Japan Coast Guard vessels near disputed islands.

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China prods Japan to release ship captain

China prods Japan to release ship captain

BEIJING, China - Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu speaks during a news conference on Sept. 21, 2010, in Beijing, urging Japan to ''immediately and unconditionally'' release the skipper of a Chinese fishing boat that collided with Japan Coast Guard ships near the disputed Senkaku Islands, called the Diaoyu Islands in China, in the East China Sea.

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China prods Japan to release ship captain

China prods Japan to release ship captain

BEIJING, China - Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu speaks during a news conference on Sept. 21, 2010, in Beijing, urging Japan to ''immediately and unconditionally'' release the skipper of a Chinese fishing boat that collided with Japan Coast Guard ships near the disputed Senkaku Islands, called the Diaoyu Islands in China, in the East China Sea.

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China prods Japan to release ship captain

China prods Japan to release ship captain

BEIJING, China - Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu speaks during a news conference on Sept. 21, 2010, in Beijing, urging Japan to ''immediately and unconditionally'' release the skipper of a Chinese fishing boat that collided with Japan Coast Guard ships near the disputed Senkaku Islands, called the Diaoyu Islands in China, in the East China Sea.

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N. Korea to unconditionally return to nuke talks in Nov.

N. Korea to unconditionally return to nuke talks in Nov.

TOKYO, Japan - New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson tells reporters in Tokyo on Oct. 21 soon after his visit to North Korea that high-level N. Korean officials have said Pyongyang will return unconditionally to six-party talks on its nuclear programs in early November.

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Japan plans to urge N. Korea to return to 6-way talks by year-end

Japan plans to urge N. Korea to return to 6-way talks by year-end

SEOUL, South Korea - Japanese Foreign Minister Nobutaka Machimura (L) poses with South Korean President Roh Moo Hyun prior to their talks at the Blue House presidential palace in Seoul on Nov. 6. Machimura told Roh that Japan will urge North Korea in bilateral talks next week to return to the six-party talks on its nuclear programs unconditionally by the end of this year.

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Japan urges Iraq to accept U.N. inspections

Japan urges Iraq to accept U.N. inspections

NEW YORK, the United States - Japan's Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi (L) shakes hands with her Iraqi counterpart Naji Sabri at the United Nations headquarters in New York on Sept. 14. In their meeting, Kawaguchi urged Sabri to unconditionally comply with U.N. weapons inspections.

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Japan plans to urge N. Korea to return to 6-way talks by year-en

Japan plans to urge N. Korea to return to 6-way talks by year-en

SEOUL, South Korea - Japanese Foreign Minister Nobutaka Machimura (L) poses with South Korean President Roh Moo Hyun prior to their talks at the Blue House presidential palace in Seoul on Nov. 6. Machimura told Roh that Japan will urge North Korea in bilateral talks next week to return to the six-party talks on its nuclear programs unconditionally by the end of this year. (Kyodo)

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DPJ leader Okada meets with S. Korea pres.

DPJ leader Okada meets with S. Korea pres.

Katsuya Okada (2nd from R), leader of Japan's main opposition Democratic Party of Japan, meets with South Korean President Park Geun Hye (far L) at the Blue House in Seoul on Aug. 3, 2015. During a press conference in Tokyo on July 31, Okada said he would urge Park to unconditionally hold a summit meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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DPJ leader Okada meets with S. Korea pres.

DPJ leader Okada meets with S. Korea pres.

Katsuya Okada (R), leader of Japan's main opposition Democratic Party of Japan, shakes hands with South Korean President Park Geun Hye prior to their meeting at the Blue House in Seoul on Aug. 3, 2015. During a press conference in Tokyo on July 31, Okada said he would urge Park to unconditionally hold a summit meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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N. Korea to unconditionally return to nuke talks in Nov.

N. Korea to unconditionally return to nuke talks in Nov.

TOKYO, Japan - New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson tells reporters in Tokyo on Oct. 21 soon after his visit to North Korea that high-level N. Korean officials have said Pyongyang will return unconditionally to six-party talks on its nuclear programs in early November.(Kyodo)

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Saito agrees on 1-year deal with Brewers

Saito agrees on 1-year deal with Brewers

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Japanese pitcher Takashi Saito. Saito reportedly agreed with the Milwaukee Brewers on a one-year deal on Dec. 27, 2010, after the Atlanta Braves unconditionally released him in October. (Kyodo)

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Chinese leader's tough remarks make headlines

Chinese leader's tough remarks make headlines

BEIJING, China - Remarks by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao over a territorial row with Japan made headlines in the Sept. 23, 2010 issues of major Chinese newspapers. Wen demanded Japan unconditionally release the skipper of a Chinese fishing boat who was detained in the disputed waters in the East China Sea. (Kyodo)

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Chinese Premier Wen

Chinese Premier Wen

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao. Wen reportedly urged Japan to immediately and unconditionally release the skipper of a Chinese fishing boat that collided earlier in the month with two Japan Coast Guard vessels near disputed islands. (Kyodo)

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China prods Japan to release ship captain

China prods Japan to release ship captain

BEIJING, China - Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu speaks during a news conference on Sept. 21, 2010, in Beijing, urging Japan to ''immediately and unconditionally'' release the skipper of a Chinese fishing boat that collided with Japan Coast Guard ships near the disputed Senkaku Islands, called the Diaoyu Islands in China, in the East China Sea. (Kyodo)

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China prods Japan to release ship captain

China prods Japan to release ship captain

BEIJING, China - Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu speaks during a news conference on Sept. 21, 2010, in Beijing, urging Japan to ''immediately and unconditionally'' release the skipper of a Chinese fishing boat that collided with Japan Coast Guard ships near the disputed Senkaku Islands, called the Diaoyu Islands in China, in the East China Sea. (Kyodo)

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China prods Japan to release ship captain

China prods Japan to release ship captain

BEIJING, China - Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu speaks during a news conference on Sept. 21, 2010, in Beijing, urging Japan to ''immediately and unconditionally'' release the skipper of a Chinese fishing boat that collided with Japan Coast Guard ships near the disputed Senkaku Islands, called the Diaoyu Islands in China, in the East China Sea. (Kyodo)

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Japan urges Iraq to accept U.N. inspections

Japan urges Iraq to accept U.N. inspections

NEW YORK, the United States - Japan's Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi (L) shakes hands with her Iraqi counterpart Naji Sabri at the United Nations headquarters in New York on Sept. 14. In their meeting, Kawaguchi urged Sabri to unconditionally comply with U.N. weapons inspections. (Kyodo)

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