Japan Commits Funds for Missile Defense

JAPAN COMMITS After years of debate, Japan's Defense Agency appears to be ready to formally adopt a 200-billion-yen ($1.7-billion) budget for fiscal years 2004 and '05 that will begin a spending cycle to buy missile defense systems for the navy and air force. The effort includes two main elements...

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