Created Sun 13th Jan 2:47pm PST by
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All questions » World » Asia » Will Japan agree to end its whaling programme by the end of 2008?
Current forecast: 22% chance

Combining all predictions, the current forecast is that this is 22% likely to happen (unchanged in last 1 day)
Governments and environmental groups are putting increasing pressure on Japan to end its 'scientific research' whale hunt.
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