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Man hurls plastic bottles at ex-Taiwan Pres. Lee, Lee unhurt

Man hurls plastic bottles at ex-Taiwan Pres. Lee, Lee unhurt

NARITA, Japan - A man (C) who hurled two plastic bottles containing liquids at former Taiwanese President Lee Teng-hui at Narita airport June 9 is subdued by policemen. Lee was about to take a return flight home after an 11-day trip to Japan.

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Man hurls plastic bottles at ex-Taiwan Pres. Lee, Lee unhurt

Man hurls plastic bottles at ex-Taiwan Pres. Lee, Lee unhurt

NARITA, Japan - Former Taiwanese President Lee Teng-hui (C) is protected by policemen when a man hurled two plastic bottles containing liquids at him at Narita airport June 9. Lee was about to take a return flight home after an 11-day trip to Japan.

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Ex-Taiwan President Lee Teng-hui visits Akita

Ex-Taiwan President Lee Teng-hui visits Akita

AKITA, Japan - Former Taiwan President Lee Teng-hui and his wife Tseng Wen-fui visit Lake Tazawa in Akita Prefecture on June 5 during a sightseeing tour of the Tohoku region. The couple are on an 11-day trip to Japan. Lee plans to deliver an address on education at Akita International University in Akita city on June 6 before heading back to Tokyo.

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Koizumi holds press conference on 11-day, 3-nation tour

Koizumi holds press conference on 11-day, 3-nation tour

NEW YORK, United States - Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi speaks at a press conference Sept. 22 in New York concluding his 11-day, three-nation tour. Koizumi visited Brazil, Mexico and the United States during the trip.

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(4)Koizumi arrives in Brazil on 1st stop of 3-nation trip

(4)Koizumi arrives in Brazil on 1st stop of 3-nation trip

SAO PAULO, Brazil - Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi tours a factory that makes bioethanol from sugar cane in Pradopolis, north of Sao Paolo, Sept. 14 after arriving in Sao Paulo on the first leg of his 11-day tour of Brazil, Mexico and the United States.

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(1)Koizumi arrives in Brazil for 1st stop of 3-nation trip

(1)Koizumi arrives in Brazil for 1st stop of 3-nation trip

SAO PAULO, Brazil - Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi waves as he arrives in Sao Paulo on Sept. 14 on the first leg of an 11-day, three-nation tour that will also take him to Mexico and the United States.

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Koizumi to seek firm ties with Americas, U.N. seat on trip

Koizumi to seek firm ties with Americas, U.N. seat on trip

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi answers reporters' questions Sept. 13 at his office shortly before leaving on an 11-day trip, which will take him to Brazil, Mexico and the United States. In New York, he will attend the U.N. General Assembly session to make a pitch for Japan to get a permanent U.N. Security Council seat.

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8 Chinese arrive to meet former WWII orphans in Japan

8 Chinese arrive to meet former WWII orphans in Japan

NARITA, Japan - Eight Chinese foster parents (in the right row) to World War II Japanese orphans are met by those they had cared for upon arrival at Narita airport Sept. 18. Their 11-day trip to Japan has been arranged by a foundation for the orphans.

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N. Korean ship leaves Hokkaido for tour

N. Korean ship leaves Hokkaido for tour

OTARU, Japan - The North Korean ship Man Gyong Bong leaves Otaru, Hokkaido, on Oct. 20 carrying 160 Japanese and North Korean tourists for an 11-day trip to North Korea. The tourists will visit Pyongyang and the border town of Panmunjom as well as other places in North Korea.

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Koizumi to seek firm ties with Americas, U.N. seat on trip

Koizumi to seek firm ties with Americas, U.N. seat on trip

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi answers reporters' questions Sept. 13 at his office shortly before leaving on a 11-day trip, which will take him to Brazil, Mexico and the United States. In New York, he will attend the U.N. General Assembly session to make a pitch for Japan to get a permanent U.N. Security Council seat. (Kyodo)

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Koizumi holds press conference on 11-day, 3-nation tour

Koizumi holds press conference on 11-day, 3-nation tour

NEW YORK, United States - Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi speaks at a press conference Sept. 22 in New York concluding his 11-day, three-nation tour. Koizumi visited Brazil, Mexico and the United States during the trip. (Kyodo)

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Man hurls plastic bottles at ex-Taiwan Pres. Lee, Lee unhurt

Man hurls plastic bottles at ex-Taiwan Pres. Lee, Lee unhurt

NARITA, Japan - A man (C) who hurled two plastic bottles containing liquids at former Taiwanese President Lee Teng-hui at Narita airport June 9 is subdued by policemen. Lee was about to take a return flight home after an 11-day trip to Japan. (Kyodo)

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Man hurls plastic bottles at ex-Taiwan Pres. Lee, Lee unhurt

Man hurls plastic bottles at ex-Taiwan Pres. Lee, Lee unhurt

NARITA, Japan - Former Taiwanese President Lee Teng-hui (C) is protected by policemen when a man hurled two plastic bottles containing liquids at him at Narita airport June 9. Lee was about to take a return flight home after an 11-day trip to Japan. (Kyodo)

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Ex-Taiwan President Lee Teng-hui visits Akita

Ex-Taiwan President Lee Teng-hui visits Akita

AKITA, Japan - Former Taiwan President Lee Teng-hui and his wife Tseng Wen-fui visit Lake Tazawa in Akita Prefecture on June 5 during a sightseeing tour of the Tohoku region. The couple are on an 11-day trip to Japan. Lee plans to deliver an address on education at Akita International University in Akita city on June 6 before heading back to Tokyo. (Kyodo)

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8 Chinese arrive to meet former WWII orphans in Japan

8 Chinese arrive to meet former WWII orphans in Japan

NARITA, Japan - Eight Chinese foster parents (in the right row) to World War II Japanese orphans are met by those they had cared for upon arrival at Narita airport Sept. 18. Their 11-day trip to Japan has been arranged by a foundation for the orphans.

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N. Korean ship leaves Hokkaido for tour

N. Korean ship leaves Hokkaido for tour

OTARU, Japan - The North Korean ship Man Gyong Bong leaves Otaru, Hokkaido, on Oct. 20 carrying 160 Japanese and North Korean tourists for an 11-day trip to North Korea. The tourists will visit Pyongyang and the border town of Panmunjom as well as other places in North Korea.

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