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Like Shinji Mimura, one of Shuya's best friends, and his efforts to figure out what's really going on with the Program and the island.
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Like Shinji Mimura, one of Shuya's best friends, and his efforts to figure out what's really going on with the Program and the island.
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Throughout his campaign, Mr. Mimura, an independent and backed by the opposition Liberal Democratic Party, avoided making nuclear power a campaign issue.
Pro-Nuclear Candidate Wins Japan Poll Yuka Hayashi 2011
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Still, support for Mr. Mimura had eroded for the latest campaign, particularly among large, organized voting blocs that had traditionally accepted the prefecture's nuclear push.
Pro-Nuclear Candidate Wins Japan Poll Yuka Hayashi 2011
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Mimura this time after supporting him in the last election.
Pro-Nuclear Candidate Wins Japan Poll Yuka Hayashi 2011
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Still, support for Mr. Mimura had eroded for the latest campaign, particularly among large, organized voting blocs that had traditionally accepted the prefecture's nuclear push.
Pro-Nuclear Candidate Wins Japan Poll Yuka Hayashi 2011
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Mimura this time after supporting him in the last election.
Pro-Nuclear Candidate Wins Japan Poll Yuka Hayashi 2011
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Throughout his campaign, Mr. Mimura, an independent and backed by the opposition Liberal Democratic Party, avoided making nuclear power a campaign issue.
Pro-Nuclear Candidate Wins Japan Poll Yuka Hayashi 2011
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Despite the latest disaster, Shingo Mimura, the incumbent governor running for his third term, easily won the election, according to the Japanese media, as he successfully pitched himself as a steady hand who could pull Aomori prefecture's struggling economy out of its post-quake slump.
Pro-Nuclear Candidate Wins Japan Poll Yuka Hayashi 2011
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Despite the latest disaster, Shingo Mimura, the incumbent governor running for his third term, easily won the election, according to the Japanese media, as he successfully pitched himself as a steady hand who could pull Aomori prefecture's struggling economy out of its post-quake slump.
Pro-Nuclear Candidate Wins Japan Poll Yuka Hayashi 2011
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