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New Zealand targeting Antarctica whaling

Okinawa : Japan | Jan 12, 2010 at 11:40 AM PST
Source: United Press International
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New Zealand Prime Minister John Key says he has asked the United States to help his country limit Japanese whaling in Antarctica...Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during her New Zealand visit this week in order to obtain U.S. support of New Zealand's attempts to end Japan's annual Southern Ocean... FULL ARTICLE AT United Press International
 
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