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Transcript: Japanese Prime Minister Selection Stalled Over Taxes
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- NPR All Things Considered
- Article date:
- April 20, 1994
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[`All Things Considered' theme music]
NOAH ADAMS, Host: Tax reform troubles in Japan.
LINDA WERTHEIMER, Host: The story on NPR'S `All Things Considered.'
[`All Things Considered' theme music]
ADAMS: Japan needs a new prime minister but there's a fight in the
government over how to go about fixing the country's tax system.
WERTHEIMER: America's independent insurance agents come to Washington
to lobby Congress on health care changes. They're especially concerned
that some companies could go out of business.
ADAMS: Also, the intelligence of dogs. Most of us believe that we
do have smart pets.
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