Tuesday, 30 August 2011

As Japan's new leader, Noda faces host of problems

TOKYO—Yoshihiko Noda, elected Tuesday as Japan's sixth prime minister in five years, faces a host of daunting problems, from post-tsunami recovery and an ongoing nuclear crisis to reviving a limp economy and reining in the nation's bloated debt. The legislative vote was largely a formality as Noda ...

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