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Posted AT 12:28 AM EST on 05/09/08

If it's in terminal gridlock, then it must be Japan

From Friday's Globe and Mail

If it escaped your attention that the Japanese prime minister resigned this week, don't worry. Even by the grey standard of Japan's leaders, Yasuo Fukuda was an unremarkable presence, an elderly man in a business suit with as much charisma as a fence post. Before he quit Monday over his utter failure to get anything done in his single year in office, even he described himself as "a shadow." It was not altogether his fault.

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