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                                                    </description><item><title>The Fiery Girls from Japan</title><link>http://www.newswatchngr.com/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=3327&amp;Itemid=48</link><description>Japanese female soccer team beats their highly rated German and American counterparts to win the FIFA Women’s World Cup</description><pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2011 23:28:00 +0200</pubDate><guid>newswatchngr-6eea94f36e667332ccc4d4242a2e00b2</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20110728232800</sortelement></item><item><title>BayStars' Leach loses season debut to Giants</title><link>http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/sb20110729j1.html</link><description>Yokohama BayStars pitcher Brent Leach's belated debut was almost like something out of a dream. Well, at least until the Yomiuri Giants helped knock him back into reality.</description><pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2011 21:22:00 +0200</pubDate><guid>japantimes-ffbd174d96e5ff216e7f536ac0075cde</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20110728212200</sortelement></item><item><title>Sci-fi pioneer Komatsu dies at age 80</title><link>http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20110729a8.html</link><description>Sakyo Komatsu, Japan's leading science fiction author, died Tuesday of pneumonia at a hospital in Minoo, Osaka Prefecture, people close to him said Thursday. He was 80. Komatsu, whose real name was Minoru Komatsu, started his career in the 1960s and became a pioneer of science fiction writing in Japan.</description><pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2011 21:22:00 +0200</pubDate><guid>japantimes-7990291e666631dcd0a8bc371b3fded3</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20110728212200</sortelement></item><item><title>Mabuchi seeks DPJ helm after Kan exits</title><link>http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20110729a4.html</link><description>Former transport minister Sumio Mabuchi plans to run in the Democratic Party of Japan's next presidential poll, which will possibly take place this summer, in a bid to succeed Prime Minister Naoto Kan, sources said Thursday. Mabuchi, whose position will be revealed in a monthly magazine due out....</description><pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2011 21:22:00 +0200</pubDate><guid>japantimes-16244d1a2e8411eb132aff595b73169e</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20110728212200</sortelement></item></channel></rss>