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U.S. serviceman arrested in Okinawa despite curfew
Police arrested a U.S. Air Force serviceman Sunday on suspicion of trespassing in a private office in Okinawa Prefecture, despite a curfew imposed on all U.S. military and civilian personnel in the prefecture since Feb. 20 following the alleged rape of a junior high school girl by a U.S. Marine.
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