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(SP)CROATIA-RIJEKA-FOOTBALL-CROATIAN CUP-FINAL

(SP)CROATIA-RIJEKA-FOOTBALL-CROATIAN CUP-FINAL

(240523) -- RIJEKA, May 23, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Members of GNK Dinamo Zagreb celebrate their 17th title of Croatian Cup after the 2nd leg final match between HNK Rijeka and GNK Dinamo Zagreb at the 2023-2024 Croatian Cup in Rijeka, Croatia, May 22, 2024. (Photo by Marko Lukunic/PIXSELL via Xinhua)

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(SP)CROATIA-RIJEKA-FOOTBALL-CROATIAN CUP-FINAL

(SP)CROATIA-RIJEKA-FOOTBALL-CROATIAN CUP-FINAL

(240523) -- RIJEKA, May 23, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Members of GNK Dinamo Zagreb celebrate their 17th title of Croatian Cup after the 2nd leg final match between HNK Rijeka and GNK Dinamo Zagreb at the 2023-2024 Croatian Cup in Rijeka, Croatia, May 22, 2024. (Photo by Marko Lukunic/PIXSELL via Xinhua)

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TOP 10 CHINESE SPORTS NEWS EVENTS IN 2023

TOP 10 CHINESE SPORTS NEWS EVENTS IN 2023

(231228) -- BEIJING, Dec. 28, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Here is Xinhua News Agency's selection of the 10 most significant pieces of Chinese sports news in 2023: China's chess player Ding Liren defeated Ian Nepomniachtchi of Russia in the 2023 FIDE World Championship final tie-breaker on April 30, becoming the 17th chess world champion and the first Chinese male player to win the title. Ju Wenjun of China also won the Women's World Chess Championship for the fourth time in a row. This file photo taken on April 30, 2023 shows China's Ding Liren talking to media during a news conference after defeating Russia's Ian Nepomniachtchi in their tie-breaker of the 2023 International Chess Federation (FIDE) World Championship in Astana, Kazakhstan. (Photo by Kalizhan Ospanov/Xinhua)

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TOP 10 CHINESE SPORTS NEWS EVENTS IN 2023

TOP 10 CHINESE SPORTS NEWS EVENTS IN 2023

(231228) -- BEIJING, Dec. 28, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Here is Xinhua News Agency's selection of the 10 most significant pieces of Chinese sports news in 2023: China's chess player Ding Liren defeated Ian Nepomniachtchi of Russia in the 2023 FIDE World Championship final tie-breaker on April 30, becoming the 17th chess world champion and the first Chinese male player to win the title. Ju Wenjun of China also won the Women's World Chess Championship for the fourth time in a row. This file photo taken on May 1, 2023 shows that Arkady Dvorkovich (L), president of the International Federation of Chess, awards the trophy to China's Ding Liren during the awarding ceremony of the International Chess Federation (FIDE) World Championship in Astana, Kazakhstan. (Photo by Kalizhan Ospanov/Xinhua)

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TOP 10 CHINESE SPORTS NEWS EVENTS IN 2023

TOP 10 CHINESE SPORTS NEWS EVENTS IN 2023

(231228) -- BEIJING, Dec. 28, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Here is Xinhua News Agency's selection of the 10 most significant pieces of Chinese sports news in 2023: China's chess player Ding Liren defeated Ian Nepomniachtchi of Russia in the 2023 FIDE World Championship final tie-breaker on April 30, becoming the 17th chess world champion and the first Chinese male player to win the title. Ju Wenjun of China also won the Women's World Chess Championship for the fourth time in a row. This file photo taken on April 30, 2023 shows China's Ding Liren (L) and Russia's Ian Nepomniachtchi competing during their tie-breaker of the 2023 International Chess Federation (FIDE) World Championship in Astana, Kazakhstan. (Photo by Kalizhan Ospanov/Xinhua)

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Takanashi grabs 17th World Cup title

Takanashi grabs 17th World Cup title

YAMAGATA, Japan - Photo shows the first jump of Japan's Sara Takanashi at a women's individual World Cup ski jumping event at Zao in the city of Yamagata, northern Japan, on Jan. 19, 2014. Takanashi finished first to claim her 17th title, setting a Japanese record for career World Cup wins.

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Takanashi grabs 17th World Cup title

Takanashi grabs 17th World Cup title

YAMAGATA, Japan - Photo shows (from L) Germany's Carina Vogt, Japan's Sara Takanashi and Bigna Windmueller of Switzerland at the award ceremony of a women's individual World Cup ski jumping event at Zao in the city of Yamagata, northern Japan, on Jan. 19, 2014. Takanashi won the meet to claim her 17th title, setting a Japanese record for career World Cup wins. Vogt and Windmueller finished second and third, respectively.

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Takanashi grabs 17th World Cup title

Takanashi grabs 17th World Cup title

YAMAGATA, Japan - Japan's Sara Takanashi acknowledges cheers from spectators at the award ceremony following her victory at a women's individual World Cup ski jumping event at Zao in the city of Yamagata, northern Japan, on Jan. 19, 2014. Takanashi claimed her 17th title, setting a Japanese record for career World Cup wins.

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Takanashi grabs 17th World Cup title

Takanashi grabs 17th World Cup title

ZAO, Japan - Japanese teenage ski jumper Sara Takanashi wins a women's individual meet in Yamagata on Jan. 19, 2014, the ninth of the World Cup series, setting a Japanese record for career World Cup wins by claiming her 17th title.

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Matsuyama finishes 54th at Masters

Matsuyama finishes 54th at Masters

AUGUSTA, United States - Hideki Matsuyama reacts after missing a birdie putt on the 17th hole during the final round of the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, on April 8, 2012. The 20-year-old from Japan fell short in his bid to claim his second straight low amateur title as a final-round 80 dropped him into a tie for 54th at 9 over 297.

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Miyazato wins HSBC Women's Championships for 2nd straight title

Miyazato wins HSBC Women's Championships for 2nd straight title

SINGAPORE, Singapore - Japan's Ai Miyazato hits her approach shot on the 17th hole of the final round of the HSBC Women's Champions golf tournament at Tanah Merah Country Club in Singapore on Feb. 28, 2010. Miyazato clinched her second consecutive win following her victory last week at the season-opening Honda PTT LPGA Thailand.

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Nadeshiko Japan retain East Asian title

Nadeshiko Japan retain East Asian title

CHOFU, Japan - Japan midfielder Mami Yamaguchi (R) strikes the second goal in the 17th minute as South Korean defender Kim Yoo Mi rushes back in the women's East Asian championship at Ajinomoto Stadium in Tokyo's Chofu on Feb. 13, 2010. Japan beat South Korea 2-1 to defend their East Asian title.

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Asashoryu captures Emperor's Cup

Asashoryu captures Emperor's Cup

NAGOYA, Japan - Yokozuna Asashoryu (L), who won his 17th career title, receives the Emperor's Cup from Japan Sumo Association Chairman Kitanoumi at the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament on July 23.

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Asashoryu captures Emperor's Cup

Asashoryu captures Emperor's Cup

NAGOYA, Japan - Yokozuna Asashoryu (C) smiles during a photo session with supporters for his 17th career title at the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament on July 23.

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Asashoryu wins Nagoya title for 17th career Emperor's Cup

Asashoryu wins Nagoya title for 17th career Emperor's Cup

NAGOYA, Japan - Yokozuna Asashoryu, holding a bream, celebrates his 17th career title July 22 with his supporters at his stable in Kanie, Aichi Prefecture.

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Asashoryu wins Nagoya title for 17th career Emperor's Cup

Asashoryu wins Nagoya title for 17th career Emperor's Cup

NAGOYA, Japan - Yokozuna Asashoryu, who won his 17th career title July 22, waves to fans at the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament. The Mongolian champion captured the victory by overpowering ozeki Chiyotaikai in a flawless performance.

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Asashoryu wins Nagoya title for 17th career Emperor's Cup

Asashoryu wins Nagoya title for 17th career Emperor's Cup

NAGOYA, Japan - Yokozuna Asashoryu (R) pushes ozeki Chiyotaikai out of the ring, claiming his 17th career title in a flawless performance July 22 at the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament.

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Unstoppable Asashoryu moves within 1 win of Nagoya title

Unstoppable Asashoryu moves within 1 win of Nagoya title

NAGOYA, Japan - Yokozuna Asashoryu (L) comes within one win of clinching his 17th career title after defeating ozeki Kaio on the 13th day of the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament at Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium on July 21.

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Miyazato in contention for 1st title in LPGA rookie season

Miyazato in contention for 1st title in LPGA rookie season

ORLANDO, United States - Japan's Ai Miyazato poses following a birdie at the 17th hole on the third day of the Ginn Clubs & Resorts Open in Orland, Florida, on April 28.

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Katayama comes from behind to win Japan Open

Katayama comes from behind to win Japan Open

MIKI, Japan - Shingo Katayama smiles with the trophy he got for his victory in the Japan Open golf tournament at Hirono Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on Oct. 16 for his 17th career title and first this year.

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Fudo wins Stanley Ladies for 4th title this year

Fudo wins Stanley Ladies for 4th title this year

SUSONO, Japan - Defending champion Yuri Fudo (L) smiles with her trophy in hands after winning the Stanley Ladies at Tomei Country Club on July 18, flanked by Mika Miyazato, the 14-year-old reigning national women's amateur champion, who had a 73 and finished tied for 17th.

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Katayama comes from behind to win Japan Open

Katayama comes from behind to win Japan Open

MIKI, Japan - Shingo Katayama smiles with the trophy he got for his victory in the Japan Open golf tournament at Hirono Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on Oct. 16 for his 17th career title and first this year. (Kyodo)

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Unstoppable Asashoryu moves within 1 win of Nagoya title

Unstoppable Asashoryu moves within 1 win of Nagoya title

NAGOYA, Japan - Yokozuna Asashoryu (L) comes within one win of clinching his 17th career title after defeating ozeki Kaio on the 13th day of the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament at Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium on July 21. (Kyodo)

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Asashoryu wins Nagoya title for 17th career Emperor's Cup

Asashoryu wins Nagoya title for 17th career Emperor's Cup

NAGOYA, Japan - Yokozuna Asashoryu, holding a bream, celebrates his 17th career title July 22 with his supporters at his stable in Kanie, Aichi Prefecture. (Kyodo)

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Asashoryu wins Nagoya title for 17th career Emperor's Cup

Asashoryu wins Nagoya title for 17th career Emperor's Cup

NAGOYA, Japan - Yokozuna Asashoryu, who won his 17th career title July 22, waves to fans at the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament. The Mongolian champion captured the victory by overpowering ozeki Chiyotaikai in a flawless performance. (Kyodo)

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Asashoryu wins Nagoya title for 17th career Emperor's Cup

Asashoryu wins Nagoya title for 17th career Emperor's Cup

NAGOYA, Japan - Yokozuna Asashoryu (R) pushes ozeki Chiyotaikai out of the ring, claiming his 17th career title in a flawless performance July 22 at the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament. (Kyodo)

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Asashoryu captures Emperor's Cup

Asashoryu captures Emperor's Cup

NAGOYA, Japan - Yokozuna Asashoryu (L), who won his 17th career title, receives the Emperor's Cup from Japan Sumo Association Chairman Kitanoumi at the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament on July 23. (Kyodo)

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Asashoryu captures Emperor's Cup

Asashoryu captures Emperor's Cup

NAGOYA, Japan - Yokozuna Asashoryu (C) smiles during a photo session with supporters for his 17th career title at the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament on July 23. (Kyodo)

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Matthew Hopkins, Witch Finder General

Matthew Hopkins, Witch Finder General

Matthew Hopkins (ca. 1620 - 1647) was an English witchhunter whose career flourished in the time of the English Civil War. He held, or claimed to hold, the office of "Witch-finder General", though this was not a title ever bestowed by Parliament, and conducted witch-hunts in the counties of Suffolk, Essex, Norfolk and other eastern counties of England. HPG/8/2/1 (xxxviii) Date: circa 1647

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Japan's Tanihara wins Heiwa PGM tourney, his 1st title in 2 years

Japan's Tanihara wins Heiwa PGM tourney, his 1st title in 2 years

Overnight leader Hideto Tanihara watches his par put roll into the cup on the 17th hole in the Heiwa PGM Championship golf tournament at the Sobu Country Club in Inzai, east of Tokyo, on Nov. 8, 2015. He shot a 1-under 69 for the day and won the tournament with an 11-under 269 total, his first title in two years and 11th overall. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Matsuyama finishes 54th at Masters

Matsuyama finishes 54th at Masters

AUGUSTA, United States - Hideki Matsuyama reacts after missing a birdie putt on the 17th hole during the final round of the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, on April 8, 2012. The 20-year-old from Japan fell short in his bid to claim his second straight low amateur title as a final-round 80 dropped him into a tie for 54th at 9 over 297. (Kyodo)

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Nadeshiko Japan retain East Asian title

Nadeshiko Japan retain East Asian title

CHOFU, Japan - Japan midfielder Mami Yamaguchi (R) strikes the second goal in the 17th minute as South Korean defender Kim Yoo Mi rushes back in the women's East Asian championship at Ajinomoto Stadium in Tokyo's Chofu on Feb. 13, 2010. Japan beat South Korea 2-1 to defend their East Asian title. (Kyodo)

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Golf: Masters Tournament

Golf: Masters Tournament

Dustin Johnson of the United States hits off the 17th tee during the final round of the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, on Nov. 15, 2020. Johnson won his first Masters title at a record 20-under 268.

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Golf: Zozo Championship in Japan

Golf: Zozo Championship in Japan

Tiger Woods hits a tee shot on the 17th hole during the final round of the Zozo Championship at Narashino Country Club in Inzai in Chiba Prefecture, eastern Japan, on Oct. 28, 2019. Woods claimed his 82nd career PGA Tour title to tie fellow American Sam Snead's record for most tournament wins. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fudo wins Stanley Ladies for 4th title this year

Fudo wins Stanley Ladies for 4th title this year

SUSONO, Japan - Defending champion Yuri Fudo (L) smiles with her trophy in hands after winning the Stanley Ladies at Tomei Country Club on July 18, flanked by Mika Miyazato, the 14-year-old reigning national women's amateur champion, who had a 73 and finished tied for 17th. (Kyodo)

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