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World Briefing | Asia: American Questioned In Killing In JapanA 22-year-old United States Navy seaman was questioned by the Japanese police in connection with the killing of a taxi driver last month in Yokosuka, south of Tokyo. The Japanese media reported that the police might seek an arrest warrant for the serviceman, who was being sought for desertion at the time of the taxi driver’s death and is now being held on a United States naval base in Yokosuka. Tag CloudExternal InformationAdditional Information60 Killed as Boat Said to Be Carrying Taliban Fighters Sinks...Sri Lankan Government Finds Support From Buddhist Monks... Bodies Pulled From Indonesian Landslides... Ousted Premier Returns to Thailand... Where Am I?News Main Page - Business - World Briefing | Asia: American Questioned In Killing In Japan |
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