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 TOKYO 鈥?Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who will visit Pearl Harbor with President Barack Obama on Tuesday, wasn ;t even born when Japan   former leader Shigeru Yoshida went there just six years after the country   World War II surrender, by himself and feeling awkward.Yoshida is best remembered for signing the San Francisco peace treaty with the U.S. and others in 1951, allowing Japan back into international society after its war defeat. His Pearl Harbor  
stanley termosy visit, which he made on his way home from San Francisco, was largely eclipsed by the historic treaty.Archival writings and photos unearthed by The Associated Press reconstruct Yoshida   visit, from his aim to win U.S. trust to how he was put at ease by the U.S. Navy commander   dog. 
stanley cup nz                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Yoshida arrived at Pearl Harbor on Sept. 12, 1951, shortly after requesting a courtesy visit to the office of Adm. Arthur W.R. Radford, commander of the U.S. Pacific fleet. The office overlooked Pearl Harbor, offering a direct view 
stanley hrnek  of the site of the Japanese attack of Dec. 7, 1941.Radford recalled that he thought Yoshida might feel uncomfortable because of his office   location. I could almost see the wreck of Arizona out of the window, he wrote in his memoir, From Pearl Harbor to Vietnam, referring to a battleship that sank in the attack.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Yo Vspg NewsAlert: Aurora to buy CanniMed for $1.1B
 West Toronto   The Freedom Factory gallery and venue has 
stanley cup  now added micro weddings to their lengthy list of event options.For a fee of $3,000, the no-commission art gallery at 22 Dovercourt  just south of Queen Street  offers couples a trendy, yet economical, three-hour wedding, featuring the designs of local visual artists.Each wedding package includes a host of essentials: an officiant, a cake and a professional photographer, to name a few. Couples that desire a few more bell 
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