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                    [Title] => Plans for Tokyo Olympics marred by stadium mess, logo fuss
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Japan's ambitions for a trouble-free 2020 Tokyo Olympics to showcase the country's economic revival are facing an unexpected obstacle course as planners lurch from one fiasco to the next.

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Japanese manufacturers remain gloomy over high oil prices, the strong yen and weaker growth in Asia, according to a quarterly central bank survey released Monday that defied expectations that business confidence is improving in the world’s third-largest economy.

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                    [Title] => Plans for Tokyo Olympics marred by stadium mess, logo fuss
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Japan's ambitions for a trouble-free 2020 Tokyo Olympics to showcase the country's economic revival are facing an unexpected obstacle course as planners lurch from one fiasco to the next.

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Japanese manufacturers remain gloomy over high oil prices, the strong yen and weaker growth in Asia, according to a quarterly central bank survey released Monday that defied expectations that business confidence is improving in the world’s third-largest economy.

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