TOKYO -- Japan has expressed strong regret over San Francisco's decision to give formal city property status to a statue commemorating women who worked in military-backed brothels for Japanese troops during World War II, with Osaka declaring it will terminate its 60-year sister-city ties. Osaka Mayor Hirofumi Yoshimura said the signing of legislation making the memorial public property "destroyed
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