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[Title] => A day trip to Kyoto: Japan's ancient capital
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[Title] => America has lost the moral high ground to lecture on rights abuses
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While the report, released Monday by the State Department, conceded that the Philippines generally respected human rights and freedom of religion, it accused some elements of our security and armed forces of being responsible for extra-judicial killings, disappearances, torture and arbitrary arrest and detention.
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