Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Reshuffles Cabinet
Yuko Obuchi, Japan's newly appointed economy, trade and industry minister, left, walks through the prime minister's official residence with Shunichi Yamaguchi, Japan's newly appointed science and technology minister, second left, Midori Matsushima, Japan's newly appointed justice minister, center, and Eriko Yamatani, Japan's newly appointed chairwoman of the National Public Safety Commission and minister in charge of abduction issue, far right, as they head to the Imperial Palace for the attestation ceremony in Tokyo, Japan, on Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2014. Abe placed an advocate of pro-market reforms in charge of the government pension fund and named a rising female politician as industry minister as he seeks to restore momentum to his "Abenomics" policies with a cabinet reshuffle today. Photographer: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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