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Last updated: 2005-10-16


Japan warns nationals in China after shrine visit
2005-10-16

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2005 Boycotting Japan Crisis
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BEIJING - The Japanese embassy in China urged its citizens to exercise caution on Monday after Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi visited a shrine for war dead in a move sure to anger Beijing.... ...

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