Japan says it has sought help from Lebanon over fugitive Ghosn
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan has asked Lebanon for help regarding Carlos Ghosn, a top Japanese official said on Tuesday, calling the former auto executive's escape to Beirut "regrettable" but stopping short of spelling out what Tokyo was seeking from local authorities.The former Nissan Motor Co Ltd and Renault SA chairman became an international fugitive after he fled to Lebanon - his childhood home - last week to escape what he called a "rigged" justice system in Japan, where he faces multiple..