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** FILE ** Japanese beef wholesalers bid at Tokyo's Metropolitan Central Wholesale Meat Market, Jan. 21, 2004. Angry with Japan for refusing to lift a mad cow-related ban on U.S. beef, senators retaliated Tuesday Sept. 20, 2005, by voting to retain a ban on Japanese beef. In June 2005, U.S. authorities confirmed a second domestic case in a Texas-born cow. Japan, in contrast, has found 20 cases of mad cow disease. U.S. regulators had proposed last month lifting the ban on Japanese beef. (AP Photo/Katsumi Kasahara, File)
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KATSUMI KASAHARA
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