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Real progress eludes China-Japan ties

By Jamil Anderlini in Beijing, Michiyo Nakamoto in Tokyo and Geoff Dyer, China bureau chief

Published: May 4 2009 07:07 | Last updated: May 4 2009 07:07

Sino-Japanese relations are so fraught with historical grievance and symbolism that even a potted plant can become an instrument of humiliation and the two sides have to look to the imported sport of baseball to find some common ground.

On his “ice-thawing” visit to Japan in April 2007, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao threw a baseball around with university students and talked of his passion for the game as a young man.

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