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Venue: Bubble-era hotel is fitting summit host

By Gwen Robinson

Published: July 6 2008 18:27 | Last updated: July 6 2008 18:27

Harried bureaucrats are fretting, media and non-governmental organisations are complaining bitterly, and smaller delegations are despairing about the daunting logistics of this year’s G8 summit in the far north island of Hokkaido.

But the Japanese government’s decision to host the gathering in what one commentator likened to “the set of a James Bond movie” reflects two main priorities: security and scenery.

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