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Japan ponders a coalition

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A key Japanese cabinet minister added his voice to calls for a coalition between ruling and opposition parties to break the deadlock of a divided parliament. "It certainly would help Japan if the Diet (parliament) could start working together to solve problems, but there are lots of obstacles to full cooperation," said Jeffrey Kingston, director of Asian Studies at Temple University, Japan campus. "I don't think that a grand coalition will be very easy to cobble together."