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Lawmaker takes 9/11 doubts global: readers' responses - Read More

Date Added: July 15, 2008 02:48:04 AM
A number of readers wrote to the Community Page in response to John Spiri's June 17 Zeit Gist article on Democratic Party of Japan lawmaker Yukihisa Fujita. Following is a selection of the responses. I was quite surprised to find John Spiri's article about Yukihisa Fujita on the Japan Times Web site. Surprised because, despite Fujita's credentials as a Diet member, he is simply repeating the ...

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