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Japan will release a Chinese sea captain who has been in custody since a collision in contested...
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Friday, September 24, 2010, 7:42 AM ETJapan will release a Chinese sea captain who has been in custody since a collision in contested waters triggered a flare up in the countries' relationship - amid signs that the dispute has been spreading to bilateral business relations. Experts say Japan and other U.S. allies are taking a harder line on territorial issues as a part of a U.S.-backed strategy to stand up to an increasingly powerful China.
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