Canadian teen accused of vandalizing 1,200-year-old Japanese temple: local media

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A Canadian teen has been accused of carving a name into a UNESCO World Heritage site in Japan and was questioned by police, according to local media.

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The Toshodaiji Temple is seen in Nara, Japan, in May 2008 during a visit by Chinese President Hu Jintao. (Dai Kurokawa/AFP/Getty Images)

A Canadian teen has been accused of carving a name into a UNESCO World Heritage site in Japan and was questioned by police, according to local

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