IT'S NOT ONLY voters in Washington and Maryland who will cast fateful votes on Tuesday. In Japan, a new prime minister could be chosen. If so, Japan, which has gotten into the habit lately of running through one prime minister a year, will toss out the latest incumbent after barely three months. Americans have reason to care. Japan for decades has been America's most important U.S. ally in Asia, a
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