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Bush had initially planned to stop in Japan, a close US ally, on his way home from an Asia-Pacific summit in Sydney, Kyodo News said, quoting unnamed sources in Washington.

But Bush decided to cancel the visit to Japan due to the Iraq report due in mid-September, it said. A US embassy spokesman in Tokyo declined comment.
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Bush had initially planned to stop in Japan, a close US ally, on his way home from an Asia-Pacific summit in Sydney, Kyodo News said, quoting unnamed sources in Washington.

But Bush decided to cancel the visit to Japan due to the Iraq report due in mid-September, it said. A US embassy spokesman in Tokyo declined comment.
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