Terrorism Fears Prompt Increased Security
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Japan tightened security at hundreds of airports, nuclear plants and government facilities, deploying riot police to guard against terrorist attacks as the country dispatched troops to Iraq.
A National Police Agency official confirmed the heightened security but refused to say whether the government had new information about a possible terrorist strike. He said it was the biggest security effort in Japan since the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq last March.
Surveillance was increased at about 650 vital facilities, including U.S. military bases, Japanese media reported.
The security moves sent a shiver through global financial markets, knocking the Japanese yen to 10-week lows against the U.S. dollar.
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