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Hatoyama support over 70%, according to polls

TOKYO : The cabinet of Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama enjoys approval ratings of more than 70 percent a month after taking office, surveys showed Monday. ...full story at Channel NewsAsia

from Channel NewsAsia on Mon, Oct 19 2009

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