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Politics

Consummate policymaker never got chance to lead Japan

TOKYO -- His political career took him to the apex of the Liberal Democratic Party's biggest faction, only to be stymied by factionalism itself. Nobutaka Machimura never fulfilled his dream of becoming Japan's prime minister, though no one doubted he had the management and policy expertise for the job.

    The 12-term Japanese lower house member died of a stroke Monday at the age of 70.

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