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Bush talks Olympics, climate change ahead of G-8 summit
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TOYAKO, Japan â?? President George W. Bush spoke out today on the Beijing Olympics and North Korea's abduction of Japanese citizens, two sensitive issues in Asia, before turning attention to global talks
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Japan, U.S. pledge to cooperate on security
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TOYAKO, Japan, JULY 6 (Xinhua) -- Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukada said Sunday that Japan and the United States will continue cooperation on political, security and economic issues of bilateral concerns.
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Cars, toilets go green at eco-friendly summit
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TOYAKO, Japan (Reuters) - Toilets that take on a life of their own, eco-cars coming sooner than you might think and security on Segways have cast this year's G8 summit in a decidedly green hue. Japan
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Prospects dim for G8 climate change deal
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Prospects that the G8 would reach a meaningful agreement to how best to fight global warming at their annual summit dimmed on Sunday as leaders began arriving in northern Japan with a raft of global problems
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Climate change may cut S Africa corn crop sharply
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SAPPORO, Japan (Reuters) - Climate change could cut South Africa's maize crop by 20 percent within 15 to 20 years as the west of the country dries out while the east is afflicted with increasingly severe
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Bush puts trade, Africa high on G-8 agenda
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President reiterates position on climate change as Japan makes it key topic RUSUTSU, Japan - U.S. President George W. Bush put advancing world trade talks and increasing aid to Africa high on his agenda
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G8 to vow to halve gas emissions
- 4 Hours ago
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TOKYO: The Group of Eight richest nations is likely to pledge at the upcoming summit to take the lead in efforts to halve emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050, a newspaper said on Sunday.
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