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      <description>TOKYO (AP) — Japan's parliament on Friday endorsed Haruhiko Kuroda, a finance ministry veteran and president of the Asian Development Bank, to become central bank governor and spearhead efforts to break the world's third-largest economy out of its long bout of deflation. 
                   Kuroda's support is crucial to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's efforts to revive the econ...</description>
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