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Top Japanese beverage giant Suntory's chief resigns as he faces a drug probe

TOKYO (AP) — Takeshi Niinami, chief executive of Japan’s major beverage maker Suntory, resigned Tuesday to take responsibility for being under investigation for alleged possession of an illegal drug. Read More
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Top Japanese beverage giant Suntory’s chief resigns as he faces a drug probe

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