This coming Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. the annual Asia-Pacific Festival and Charity Bazaar is scheduled to be held in the ANA Hotel, Tokyo.
More than 20 Asian and Pacific countries will set up booths of their own handicrafts, accessories and jewelry, foods and homemade baked goods. Traditional dances of the region will be shown.
The Japan booth this year gives prominence to...
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2. 50 YEARS AFTER THE EUROPEAN UNION BEGAN, GERMANY URGES A CONSTITUTION, PRESIDENT AND FOREIGN MINISTER FOR EUROPE
7. WILL EUROPE'S SOUL BE ONE OF TOLERANCE OR COULD THE FLAMES OF RACIAL, NATIONAL OR RELIGOUS HATRED BE FANNED?
8. WILL EUROPE FIND ITS "SOUL" IN "TOLERANCE" OR IN STATE RELIGION?
10. WILL AMERICA, BRITAIN AND EUROPE HEED HISTORY'S LESSONS?
While America ...
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KYOTO, Japan (Reuters) - Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao chatted with a farmer and sipped bitter tea in Japan's ancient capital of Kyoto on Friday in a visit underscoring a thaw in ties, but he said time was needed for all the ice to melt.
The trip to Kyoto came a day after Wen -- the first Chinese leader to visit Japan since 2000 -- gave a milestone speech to Japan's parliament, talking of ...
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KYOTO, Japan (Reuters) - Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao chatted with a farmer and sipped bitter tea in Japan's ancient capital of Kyoto on Friday in a visit underscoring a thaw in ties, but he said ...
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A smiling Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao sipped green tea and declared his trip to Japan a success Friday, wrapping up a three-day tour aimed at cementing rejuvenated ties and drawing Japanese investment in China.
Wen, putting finishing touches on the first visit by a Chinese premier in nearly seven years, traveled to the ancient capital of Kyoto after two days in Tokyo during which he called...
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KYOTO, Japan (Reuters) - Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao chatted with a farmer and sipped bitter tea in Japan's ancient capital of Kyoto on Friday in a visit underscoring a thaw in ties, but he said time was needed for all the ice to melt.
The trip to Kyoto came a day after Wen -- the first Chinese leader to visit Japan since 2000 -- gave a milestone speech to Japan's parliament, talking of ...
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KYOTO, Japan — A smiling Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao sipped green tea and declared his trip to Japan a success Friday, wrapping up a three-day tour aimed at cementing rejuvenated ties and drawing Japanese investment in China.
Wen, putting finishing touches on the first visit by a Chinese premier in nearly seven years, traveled to the ancient capital of Kyoto after two days in Tokyo d...
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A smiling Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao sipped green tea and declared his trip to Japan a success Friday, wrapping up a three-day tour aimed at cementing rejuvenated ties and drawing Japanese investment in China.
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A smiling Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao sipped green tea and declared his trip to Japan a success Friday, wrapping up a three-day tour aimed at cementing rejuvenated ties and drawing Japanese investment in China.
Wen, putting finishing touches on the first visit b...
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A smiling Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao sipped green tea and declared his trip to Japan a success Friday, wrapping up a three-day tour aimed at cementing rejuvenated ties and drawing Japanese investment in China.
Wen, putting finishing touches on the first visit by a Chinese premier in nearly seven years, traveled to the ancient capital of Kyoto after two days in Tokyo during which he called...
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