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Associated Press
A man enters Yoshinoya, one of Japan's largest fast-food chains that serves "gyudon," or beef bowls - shredded beef and onions on rice - in Tokyo Wednesday, in Tokyo, Japan. Yoshinoya warned Tuesday that it would be forced to stop serving the trademark dish unless Japan's authorities lift a ban on imports of U.S. beef imposed after the discovery of the first case of mad cow disease in the United States.
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