Tuesday, March 4, 2008 7:40 am |

Camp Hansen, a United States Marine Corps base in Kin, Okinawa. | Photo: Okinawa Steve. Creative Commons |
U.S. military says easing sweeping curfew in Japan
U.S. forces in Japan said late Monday they would ease a sweeping curfew on troops that was imposed nearly two weeks ago in a bid to calm public anger after an alleged rape by a U.S. Marine.
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