Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan's public appearances have become increasingly rare in the days since his visible tour through Japan's quake-hit northeast. Instead, Mr. Kan's chief cabinet secretary has become the country's front man.
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Tue, 03/15/2011 - 10:14pm
Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan's public appearances have become increasingly rare in the days since his visible tour through Japan's quake-hit northeast. Instead, Mr. Kan's chief cabinet secretary has become the country's front man.