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Spain: New Railway Accident, Passenger Train Collides with Construction Crane in Murcia

The Spanish rail network experienced another accident on Thursday, January 22—the fourth in less than a week—though this incident resulted in fewer casualties than recent tragedies. The collision occurred when a tow truck crane intruded into the safety clearance of a narrow-gauge FEVE train on the Cartagena-Los Nietos route in Murcia. At the time, the train was carrying 16 passengers; at least six individuals sustained minor injuries and were treated at the scene.

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Chinese ships enter Japan's territorial waters near Senkakus

Chinese ships enter Japan's territorial waters near Senkakus

YORON, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News plane shows a Chinese marine surveillance vessel (3rd from L) and Japan Coast Guard patrol ships near Uotsuri Island (in the background), part of the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea, on Sept. 24, 2012. Three Chinese vessels intruded into Japanese waters near the Senkakus for the first since Sept. 18, according to the Japan Coast Guard.

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Chinese ships enter Japan's territorial waters near Senkakus

Chinese ships enter Japan's territorial waters near Senkakus

YORON, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News plane shows a Chinese marine surveillance vessel (C) and Japan Coast Guard patrol ships near the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea, on Sept. 24, 2012. Three Chinese vessels intruded into Japanese waters near the Senkakus for the first since Sept. 18, according to the Japan Coast Guard.

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Chinese ships enter Japan's territorial waters near Senkakus

Chinese ships enter Japan's territorial waters near Senkakus

YORON, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News plane shows a Chinese marine surveillance vessel (R) and Japan Coast Guard patrol ships near Uotsuri Island (in the background), part of the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea, on Sept. 24, 2012. Three Chinese vessels intruded into Japanese waters near the Senkakus for the first since Sept. 18, according to the Japan Coast Guard.

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Chinese ships enter Japan's territorial waters near Senkakus

Chinese ships enter Japan's territorial waters near Senkakus

YORON, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News plane shows a Chinese marine surveillance vessel (front) and a Japan Coast Guard patrol ship near the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea, on Sept. 24, 2012. Three Chinese vessels intruded into Japanese waters near the Senkakus for the first since Sept. 18, according to the Japan Coast Guard.

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Chinese ships enter Japan's territorial waters near Senkakus

Chinese ships enter Japan's territorial waters near Senkakus

YORON, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News plane shows a Chinese marine surveillance vessel (C) and Japan Coast Guard patrol ships near Uotsuri Island (in the background), part of the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea, on Sept. 24, 2012. Three Chinese vessels intruded into Japanese waters near the Senkakus for the first since Sept. 18, according to the Japan Coast Guard.

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Chinese ships enter Japan's territorial waters near Senkakus

Chinese ships enter Japan's territorial waters near Senkakus

YORON, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News plane shows a Chinese marine surveillance vessel (front) and a Japan Coast Guard patrol ship near the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea, on Sept. 24, 2012. Three Chinese vessels intruded into Japanese waters near the Senkakus for the first since Sept. 18, according to the Japan Coast Guard.

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(2)17-year-old boy intrudes into elementary school, kills 1

(2)17-year-old boy intrudes into elementary school, kills 1

OSAKA, Japan - Parents of students at Neyagawa Municipal Chuo Elementary School in Neyagawa, Osaka Prefecture, rush to the school on Feb. 14 after a 17-year-old boy intruded into the school earlier in the day and stabbed a male teacher to death with a knife, and left two female school staff members injured, one of them seriously.

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17-year-old boy intrudes into elementary school, kills 1

17-year-old boy intrudes into elementary school, kills 1

OSAKA, Japan - Students at Neyagawa Municipal Chuo Elementary School in Neyagawa, Osaka Prefecture, are evacuated to the school's grounds after a 17-year-old boy intruded into the school on Feb. 14 and stabbed a male teacher to death with a knife, and left two female school staff members injured, one of them seriously.

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(4)Japan protests to China over submarine intrusion, demands apology

(4)Japan protests to China over submarine intrusion, demands apology

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi speaks to reporters at his office on Nov. 12 after Japan lodged a strong protest with China over a suspected nuclear submarine that intruded into Japanese waters which Tokyo determined belongs to the Chinese Navy. Koizumi called the incident ''extremely regrettable'' and stressed the need of mutual efforts to minimize the effects of the incident on bilateral relations.

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(3)Japan protests to China over submarine intrusion, demands apology

(3)Japan protests to China over submarine intrusion, demands apology

TOKYO, Japan - Foreign Minister Nobutaka Machimura speaks at a press conference on Nov. 12 after lodging a strong protest with China over a suspected nuclear submarine that intruded into Japanese waters which Tokyo determined belongs to the Chinese Navy.

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Japan protests to China over submarine intrusion, demands apology

Japan protests to China over submarine intrusion, demands apology

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Foreign Minister Nobutaka Machimura (L) meets with Chinese Minister Cheng Yonghua at the Foreign Ministry on Nov. 12 to lodge a strong protest over a suspected nuclear submarine that intruded into Japanese waters which Tokyo determined belongs to the Chinese Navy.

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(2) Japan protests to China over submarine intrusion, demands apology

(2) Japan protests to China over submarine intrusion, demands apology

FUKUOKA, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on Nov. 11 shows a P-3C patrol plane and a helicopter of Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force trying to detect a suspected nuclear submarine that intruded into Japanese waters. Japan determined that the submarine belongs to the Chinese Navy and lodged a strong protest with China later in the day.

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Japan to lodge protest with China

Japan to lodge protest with China

TOKYO, Japan - Defense Agency Director General Yoshinori Ono briefs reporters on the course of a submarine that intruded into Japanese waters on Nov. 3 at the Defense Agency in Tokyo on Nov. 12. The Defense Agency identified the submarine as a Chinese vessel.

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(3)Gov't suspects Chinese nuclear sub entered Japanese waters

(3)Gov't suspects Chinese nuclear sub entered Japanese waters

TOKYO, Japan - Chief Cabinet Secretary Hiroyuki Hosoda speaks at a press conference on Nov. 10 about information obtained by the Defense Agency that an unidentified submarine that intruded into Japanese waters earlier in the day may be a Chinese nuclear submarine. Hosodai said the incursion prompted the Japanese government to invoke the Self-Defense Forces' second-ever naval security action.

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(1)Gov't suspects Chinese nuclear sub entered Japanese waters

(1)Gov't suspects Chinese nuclear sub entered Japanese waters

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi walks into his office on Nov. 10 to discuss information obtained by the Defense Agency that an unidentified submarine that intruded into Japanese waters may be a Chinese nuclear submarine.

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(2)Suspected Chinese nuclear sub enters Japanese waters

(2)Suspected Chinese nuclear sub enters Japanese waters

TOKYO, Japan - Defense Agency Director General Yoshinori Ono speaks to reporters on Nov. 10 about information obtained by his agency that an unidentified submarine suspected to be a Chinese nuclear sub intruded into Japanese waters earlier in the day.

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Chinese held after using fake bomb to demand interview

Chinese held after using fake bomb to demand interview

BEIJING, China - Policemen patrol March 12 near the building in which the Beijing bureau office of Reuters is located. A man claiming he has a bomb intruded the office but was detained by police later in the day. The bomb found a hoax.

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Patrol boat Amami damaged by suspected N. Korean ship

Patrol boat Amami damaged by suspected N. Korean ship

KAGOSHIMA, Japan - The Japan Coast Guard boat Amami's interior is shown heavily damaged by gunfire from the suspected North Korean ship which intruded into Japan's 200-nautical mile exclusive economic zone on Dec. 22. The image released by the coast guard on Dec. 24 in Kagoshima, Japan, shows a broken radar screen and ceiling on the Amami.

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Coast boat Mizuki fires shots at suspected ship

Coast boat Mizuki fires shots at suspected ship

KAGOSHIMA, Japan - The Japan Coast Guard boast Mizuki fires shots at the suspected North Korean ship which intruded into the Japanese 200-nautical mile exclusive economic zone near the island of Amami-Oshima, Kagoshima Prefecture, on Dec. 22. The image was released by the coast guard on Dec. 24.

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(3)Gov't suspects Chinese nuclear sub entered Japanese waters

(3)Gov't suspects Chinese nuclear sub entered Japanese waters

TOKYO, Japan - Chief Cabinet Secretary Hiroyuki Hosoda speaks at a press conference on Nov. 10 about information obtained by the Defense Agency that an unidentified submarine that intruded into Japanese waters earlier in the day may be a Chinese nuclear submarine. Hosodai said the incursion prompted the Japanese government to invoke the Self-Defense Forces' second-ever naval security action. (Kyodo)

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(1)Gov't suspects Chinese nuclear sub entered Japanese waters

(1)Gov't suspects Chinese nuclear sub entered Japanese waters

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi walks into his office on Nov. 10 to discuss information obtained by the Defense Agency that an unidentified submarine that intruded into Japanese waters may be a Chinese nuclear submarine. (Kyodo)

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(2)Suspected Chinese nuclear sub enters Japanese waters

(2)Suspected Chinese nuclear sub enters Japanese waters

TOKYO, Japan - Defense Agency Director General Yoshinori Ono speaks to reporters on Nov. 10 about information obtained by his agency that an unidentified submarine suspected to be a Chinese nuclear sub intruded into Japanese waters earlier in the day. (Kyodo)

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(2)Gov't suspects Chinese nuclear sub entered Japanese waters

(2)Gov't suspects Chinese nuclear sub entered Japanese waters

TOKYO, Japan - Defense Agency Director General Yoshiori Ono speaks to reporters on Nov. 19 about information obtained by his agency that an unidentified submarine that intruded into Japanese waters may be a Chinese nuclear submarine. (Kyodo)

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Japan to lodge protest with China

Japan to lodge protest with China

TOKYO, Japan - Defense Agency Director General Yoshinori Ono briefs reporters on the course of a submarine that intruded into Japanese waters on Nov. 3 at the Defense Agency in Tokyo on Nov. 12. The Defense Agency identified the submarine as a Chinese vessel. (Kyodo)

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(2)17-year-old boy intrudes into elementary school, kills 1

(2)17-year-old boy intrudes into elementary school, kills 1

OSAKA, Japan - Parents of students at Neyagawa Municipal Chuo Elementary School in Neyagawa, Osaka Prefecture, rush to the school on Feb. 14 after a 17-year-old boy intruded into the school earlier in the day and stabbed a male teacher to death with a knife, and left two female school staff members injured, one of them seriously. (Kyodo)

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17-year-old boy intrudes into elementary school, kills 1

17-year-old boy intrudes into elementary school, kills 1

OSAKA, Japan - Students at Neyagawa Municipal Chuo Elementary School in Neyagawa, Osaka Prefecture, are evacuated to the school's grounds after a 17-year-old boy intruded into the school on Feb. 14 and stabbed a male teacher to death with a knife, and left two female school staff members injured, one of them seriously. (Kyodo)

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Crossing Jordan (2001)

Crossing Jordan (2001)

Michael Bryan French, Jerry O'Connell & Miguel Ferrer Characters: Daniel Harrison, Detective Woody Hoyt, Dr. Garret Macy Television: Crossing Jordan (TV-Serie) Usa 2001-2007, 24 September 2001 Crossing Jordan - Pathologin mit Profil (Crossing Jordan, TV-Serie, USA 2001-?, Folge 61: 'Alte Wunden' / 'Intruded', 2004) Michael Bryam French, Jerry O'Connell, Miguell Ferrer / Mann, sitzen, an Tisch lehnen, Verh

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China justifies coast guard's entry into Japan's territorial waters

BEIJING, Feb. 8 Kyodo - China on Monday justified the entry of its coast guard vessels into Japan's territorial waters near the Tokyo-controlled, Beijing-claimed Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea, saying they are the country's inherent territory. Last Monday, China put into effect the controversial legislation that allows its coast guard to use weapons against foreign ships that it sees as illegally entering its waters, sparking fears that Japanese vessels navigating around the Senkakus would be targeted. Tokyo lodged a protest with Beijing through multiple diplomatic channels on Saturday, after Chinese coast guard ships intruded into Japan's territorial waters near the Senkakus, called Diaoyu in China, for the first time since the new law took effect. Sino-Japanese relations have been often frayed by the territorial issue.

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(4)Japan protests to China over submarine intrusion, demands apo

(4)Japan protests to China over submarine intrusion, demands apo

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi speaks to reporters at his office on Nov. 12 after Japan lodged a strong protest with China over a suspected nuclear submarine that intruded into Japanese waters which Tokyo determined belongs to the Chinese Navy. Koizumi called the incident ''extremely regrettable'' and stressed the need of mutual efforts to minimize the effects of the incident on bilateral relations. (Kyodo)

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(2) Japan protests to China over submarine intrusion, demands ap

(2) Japan protests to China over submarine intrusion, demands ap

FUKUOKA, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on Nov. 11 shows a P-3C patrol plane and a helicopter of Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force trying to detect a suspected nuclear submarine that intruded into Japanese waters. Japan determined that the submarine belongs to the Chinese Navy and lodged a strong protest with China later in the day. (Kyodo)

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(3)Japan protests to China over submarine intrusion, demands apo

(3)Japan protests to China over submarine intrusion, demands apo

TOKYO, Japan - Foreign Minister Nobutaka Machimura speaks at a press conference on Nov. 12 after lodging a strong protest with China over a suspected nuclear submarine that intruded into Japanese waters which Tokyo determined belongs to the Chinese Navy. (Kyodo)

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Japan protests to China over submarine intrusion, demands apolog

Japan protests to China over submarine intrusion, demands apolog

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Foreign Minister Nobutaka Machimura (L) meets with Chinese Minister Cheng Yonghua at the Foreign Ministry on Nov. 12 to lodge a strong protest over a suspected nuclear submarine that intruded into Japanese waters which Tokyo determined belongs to the Chinese Navy. (Kyodo)

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Chinese held after using fake bomb to demand interview

Chinese held after using fake bomb to demand interview

BEIJING, China - Policemen patrol March 12 near the building in which the Beijing bureau office of Reuters is located. A man claiming he has a bomb intruded the office but was detained by police later in the day. The bomb found a hoax. (Kyodo)

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