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Japanese shares open 0.95 per cent higher
Tokyo, Sep 6 (AFP) Japanese shares opened higher today, with the Tokyo Stock Exchange's Nikkei index adding 86.93 points or 0.95 per cent to 9,201.06 points in the first minutes of trading.

FOREX-Dollar vulnerable, hovering near 15-yr low vs yen
* Risk currencies firm after positive U.S. payrolls

Japan's centenarians falling through the cracks
A recent case of a woman accused of collecting the pension of her dead father, who would have been 111, has sparked an effort to account for all the thousands of centenarians on Japan's rolls. As society changes, many are living, and dying, alone. It all started with the case of Sogen Kato.

RPT-Changan Auto, Ford discuss to expand ties beyond China
(Repeats story first sent on Sept 5)

Manatee's featured fugitives for 9/5
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Changan Auto, Ford discuss expanding ties beyond China
* Discussing with Ford to expand partnership beyond China

F-North Dakota-Idaho Stats, FBC
Id_FG Farquhar 22, 5:21. Id_McCarty 5 run (Farquhar kick), 4:15. Id_Veltung 44 pass from Enderle (Farquhar kick), 5:19. Id_Vital 1 run (Farquhar kick), 12:27.

Eric Mansfield
Eric Mansfield of Melrose, a retired laborer, died Aug. 30 at Sawtelle Family Hospice House in Reading. He was...

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More travel scandal MPs named and shamed
Parliament is being milked for more than R1-million by MPs cashing in on claims for road travel rather than taking the cheaper option of flights, ID leader Patricia de Lille has revealed.