Watch the show from Monday, October 26: Baghdad bombings raise questions about Iraq’s ability to secure itself; Afghanistan endures the deadliest day in more than four years; our signature story explores Ethiopia's rich history; and, giant jellyfish invade Japan.
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As fancy dress parties gear up around the world, Japan goes bigger than ever with a huge street festival. Follow us on twitter at twitter.com ... halloween party "japan. pagan" "hallows even" tradition
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Japanese rugby fans have competed to become the sixteenth member of the All Blacks by performing the Haka. Follow us on twitter at twitter.com ... rugby haka "all blacks" "new zealand" japan competition
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The leader of the world’s No.2 economy is looking take on Japan's music charts, as songs by Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama hit store shelves. Courtesy Reuters
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Big doesn’t necessarily mean unhealthy. Just look at Japan's Sumo wrestlers, who prove you don't need to eat a high fat diet to bulk up. See more this Sunday Morning. ... cbsepisode sumo skinny wrestling japan tradition
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Japanese electronic makers had a good earnings season. But Mohammed Hadi, Heard on the Street Editor for Asia, talks to WSJ Hong Kong bureau chief Peter Stein about why they are still under enormous pressure from their Korean rivals.
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Japan, known for cutting-edge technology as well as ancestor worship, is merging the two with the latest in the funereal: card-activated crypts.
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The remaining Japanese car maker has announced it’s pulling out of Formula One motor racing for financial reasons. ... REUTERS JAPAN "TOYOTA F1 PULLOUT"
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