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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 19 Oct 2014

    Japan's industry minister quits over allegations of financial impropriety http://on.wsj.com/1Dr39vu pic.twitter.com/yRFYCRP0e5

    10:00 PM - 19 Oct 2014
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    17 replies 129 retweets 62 likes
      1. IdealisticChick‏ @Wandering_SoulX 20 Oct 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        Democracy threaten ni hui? “@WSJ:Japan Minister quits ovr allegation of financial impropriety http://on.wsj.com/1Dr39vu  pic.twitter.com/FYwCA3uR0I”

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      2. Platinum Media Inc‏ @iyosomi 19 Oct 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        "@WSJ: Japan's industry minister quits over allegations of financial impropriety http://on.wsj.com/1Dr39vu  pic.twitter.com/gsNlQdrln7"

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      1. Rick Shepherd‏ @rickmadrid 20 Oct 2014
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        @wsj At least she quits, which the corrupt bastards in Spain will never do

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      1. Emeka55Duru ‏ @Emmy09Duru 20 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ why is the money quiet?

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      1. Jonathan‏ @Brutaka5 20 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ Such good people, making the right decisions. Compared to politics here in the US.

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      1. G20 Intel‏ @g20intel 19 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ Frederic Bastiat: "Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to live at the expense of everybody else."

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      1. maurizio canetta‏ @mauriziocanetta 19 Oct 2014
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        “@WSJ: Japan's industry minister quits over allegations of financial impropriety http://on.wsj.com/1Dr39vu  pic.twitter.com/xyWPEt7dwU” Là succede.

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      1. Citizen Journalist‏ @dezmonds01 19 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ If only she was a Nigerian, or more specifically, if only she was a member of that gathering of thieves called PDP

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      1. Lahori‏ @usmanka 19 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ no body resigns in Pakistan even when confirmed . Y she has to resign @MoeedNj @TalatHussain12 @FrontlineKamran @betterpakistan

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      1. Gladiator‏ @abongilem 19 Oct 2014
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        --->> RT @WSJ Japan's industry minister quits over allegations of financial impropriety http://on.wsj.com/1Dr39vu pic.twitter.com/77tJvcu3uQ

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      1. Kelash jesrani‏ @jesranikelash 19 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ . These true people who resigned due corruption allegations in Japan

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      1. Ahsan Raza‏ @sahsanraza 19 Oct 2014
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        @ImranKhanPTI “@WSJ: Japan's industry minister quits over allegations of financial impropriety http://on.wsj.com/1Dr39vu pic.twitter.com/BMxPfaa0I4

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      1. Kim Brittain‏ @Billybeeswife 19 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ I wish our politicians would quit over actual financial impropriety and general lawbreaking #corruption reigns right now.

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      1. Júlio Almeida‏ @nexusdobrasil 19 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ beware the ITAUCARD is a pretentious and injures institution customers

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