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US: Airport Fire Expands In Southern California, Destroys Homes 3

Airport Fire burning in Orange and Riverside Counties, Southern California has grown to more than 23,000 acres as of Wednesday morning, September 11. The fire injured at least seven people and destroyed homes.

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Regular gasoline price become 180 yen

Regular gasoline price become 180 yen

Regular gasoline price become 180 yen

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Regular gasoline price become 180 yen

Regular gasoline price become 180 yen

Regular gasoline price become 180 yen

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15-year-high gasoline prices in Japan

15-year-high gasoline prices in Japan

A price board at a gas station in Tokyo shows regular gasoline at 180 yen ($1.27) per liter on Aug. 2, 2023. Industry ministry data released the same day shows the average retail price for regular gasoline in Japan hit 176.70 yen per liter as of July 31, its highest in about 15 years.

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15-year-high gasoline prices in Japan

15-year-high gasoline prices in Japan

A price board at a gas station in Tokyo shows regular gasoline at 180 yen ($1.27) per liter on Aug. 2, 2023. Industry ministry data released the same day shows the average retail price for regular gasoline in Japan hit 176.70 yen per liter as of July 31, its highest in about 15 years.

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Bluefin tuna fetches 4.5 mil. yen at Tokyo auction

Bluefin tuna fetches 4.5 mil. yen at Tokyo auction

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows a 180-kg bluefin tuna that fetched 4.51 million yen, or 25,000 yen per kilogram, in the first tuna auction of 2015 at the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo on Jan. 5, 2015.

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Bluefin tuna fetches 4.5 mil. yen at Tokyo auction

Bluefin tuna fetches 4.5 mil. yen at Tokyo auction

TOKYO, Japan - The first auction of 2015 of bluefin tuna is held at the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo on Jan. 5, 2015. Tokyo-based sushi restaurant chain operator Kiyomura Co. made a successful bid for a 180-kg tuna for 4.51 million yen, or 25,000 yen per kilogram.

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Bluefin tuna fetches 4.5 mil. yen at Tokyo auction

Bluefin tuna fetches 4.5 mil. yen at Tokyo auction

TOKYO, Japan - The first auction of 2015 of bluefin tuna is held at the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo on Jan. 5, 2015. Tokyo-based sushi restaurant chain operator Kiyomura Co. made a successful bid for a 180-kg tuna for 4.51 million yen, or 25,000 yen per kilogram.

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Bluefin tuna fetches 4.5 mil. yen at Tokyo auction

Bluefin tuna fetches 4.5 mil. yen at Tokyo auction

TOKYO, Japan - The first auction of 2015 of bluefin tuna is held at the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo on Jan. 5, 2015. Tokyo-based sushi restaurant chain operator Kiyomura Co. made a successful bid for a 180-kg tuna for 4.51 million yen, or 25,000 yen per kilogram.

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Bluefin tuna fetches 4.5 mil. yen at Tokyo auction

Bluefin tuna fetches 4.5 mil. yen at Tokyo auction

TOKYO, Japan - Kiyoshi Kimura, president of Tokyo-based sushi restaurant chain operator Kiyomura Co., poses for photos with a 180-kg bluefin tuna for which he made a successful bid for 4.51 million yen, or 25,000 yen per kilogram, in the first tuna auction of 2015 at the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo on Jan. 5, 2015.

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Bluefin tuna fetches 4.5 mil. yen at Tokyo auction

Bluefin tuna fetches 4.5 mil. yen at Tokyo auction

TOKYO, Japan - Kiyoshi Kimura, president of Tokyo-based sushi restaurant chain operator Kiyomura Co., poses for photos with a 180-kg bluefin tuna for which he made a successful bid for 4.51 million yen, or 25,000 yen per kilogram, in the first tuna auction of 2015 at the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo on Jan. 5, 2015.

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JAL logs profit

JAL logs profit

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines Co. Chairman Kazuo Inamori (L) and President Masaru Onishi attend a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 2, 2012. The airline, which was undergoing rehabilitation, reported a group operating profit of 161.66 billion yen in the April to December period on cost-cutting efforts and revised upward its operating profit projection for fiscal 2011 by 40 billion yen to 180 billion yen.

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Toyota halves FY 2011 net profit forecast

Toyota halves FY 2011 net profit forecast

TOKYO, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. Executive Vice President Satoshi Ozawa speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 9, 2011. The Japanese automaker slashed its full-year net profit forecast to 180 billion yen from 390 billion yen, reflecting the impact of the strong yen and supply chain disruptions triggered by the flooding in Thailand.

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Gold 'osechi' New Year food container

Gold 'osechi' New Year food container

TOKYO, Japan - A woman displays the lid of a 18.9 million yen gold container for ''osechi'' New Year specialty food, in Tokyo on Oct. 4, 2011. Major Japanese department store operator Takashimaya Co. said it will sell the container to commemorate 180 years since its founding.

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Rakuten Eagles pitcher Tanaka receives 105 million yen pay raise

Rakuten Eagles pitcher Tanaka receives 105 million yen pay raise

SENDAI, Japan - Rakuten Eagles right-hander Masahiro Tanaka looks pleased during a press conference in Sendai on Dec. 25, 2009, after re-signing with the Pacific League baseball club for an annual salary of 180 million yen plus performance bonuses. Tanaka received a whopping 105 million yen pay raise following a career-best 15-6 season with one save and a 2.33 ERA in 25 games.

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Rakuten Eagles pitcher Tanaka receives 105 million yen pay raise

Rakuten Eagles pitcher Tanaka receives 105 million yen pay raise

SENDAI, Japan - Rakuten Eagles right-hander Masahiro Tanaka let off a firecracker during a press conference in Sendai on Dec. 25, 2009, after re-signing with the Pacific League baseball club for an annual salary of 180 million yen plus performance bonuses. Tanaka received a whopping 105 million yen pay raise following a career-best 15-6 season with one save and a 2.33 ERA in 25 games.

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Record amount of cannabis seized

Record amount of cannabis seized

TOKYO, Japan - Police display around 180 kilograms of cannabis with a street value of 720 million yen July 17. The cannabis was seized from a condominium in Tokyo and a company executive and a Chinese student have been arrested on suspicion of hiding the drug. The amount seized was the largest ever found by Japanese police in a raid, according to police.

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Retail gasoline prices rise to 180 yen at many gas stations

Retail gasoline prices rise to 180 yen at many gas stations

TOKYO, Japan - A signboard at a gas station in Tokyo's Ota Ward displays the price of regular gasoline at 182 yen per liter on July 1 after Japan's major petroleum companies hiked wholesale prices for gasoline and other petroleum products to be shipped in July by 8-10 yen per liter.

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Toyota sales top 20 trillion yen for 1st time

Toyota sales top 20 trillion yen for 1st time

TOKYO, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. President Katsuaki Watanabe said at a Tokyo hotel on May 10 that strong overseas performances helped his company's group sales top 20 trillion yen ($180 billion) for the first time in the year through March, with its net profit hitting a record high for the fourth consecutive year.

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Duskin ex-chairman held over misuse of 180 mil. yen

Duskin ex-chairman held over misuse of 180 mil. yen

OSAKA, Japan - Hideyuki Ito, president of Duskin Co., bows at a press conference at the company's head office in Fuita, Osaka Prefecture, on June 4 to apologize for the arrest of former chairman Koji Chiba, suspected of misusing 180 million yen of the company's money.

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Duskin ex-chairman arrested for misusing firm's money

Duskin ex-chairman arrested for misusing firm's money

TOKYO, Japan - Investigators from the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office enter the home of former Duskin Co. Chairman Koji Chiba in Mono, Osaka Prefecture, on June 4 to search for evidence, suspecting he misused 180 million yen in company money.

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Sony to sell futuristic version of AIBO robot pet

Sony to sell futuristic version of AIBO robot pet

TOKYO, Japan - Sony Marketing (Japan) Inc., the sales unit of Sony Corp., said Nov. 8 it will introduce on Nov. 23 a futuristic version of the AIBO dog-like robot pet - the AIBO Entertainment Robot ERS-220. The new AIBO model has 19 LEDs and multiple enhanced touch sensors from head to tail for better emotional expression. It will be priced at 180,000 yen.

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Daiei slugger Kokubo gets hefty pay raise

Daiei slugger Kokubo gets hefty pay raise

FUKUOKA, Japan - Daiei Hawks infielder Hiroki Kokubo swings his bat at a news conference Dec. 27 after accepting an offer of a 180 million yen annual salary to double his pay for this year. With the signing of the new one-year deal, Kokubo, who hit 31 homers and drove in 105 RBIs in the 2000 season, joined catcher Kenji Jojima as the most expensive players at the Fukuoka club.

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Daiei catcher Jojima signs new 1-year, 180 mil. yen deal

Daiei catcher Jojima signs new 1-year, 180 mil. yen deal

FUKUOKA, Japan - Kenji Jojima, a catcher for the Daiei Hawks baseball team, smiles at a press conference in Fukuoka on Dec. 26 after signing a new 1-year contract worth an estimated 180 million yen. The deal makes Jojima, 24, the team's highest earner.

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Surging gasoline prices in Japan

Surging gasoline prices in Japan

Photo taken on Jan. 26, 2022, at a gas station in the northeastern Japan city of Yamagata shows regular gasoline prices (center) almost reaching 180 yen per liter. Average retail prices for regular gasoline in Japan topped 170 yen on Jan. 24 for the first time in 13 years and four months.

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Surging gasoline prices in Japan

Surging gasoline prices in Japan

Photo taken on Jan. 26, 2022, at a gas station in the northeastern Japan city of Yamagata shows regular gasoline prices (center) almost reaching 180 yen per liter. Average retail prices for regular gasoline in Japan topped 170 yen on Jan. 24 for the first time in 13 years and four months.

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Toyota sales top 20 trillion yen for 1st time

Toyota sales top 20 trillion yen for 1st time

TOKYO, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. President Katsuaki Watanabe said at a Tokyo hotel on May 10 that strong overseas performances helped his company's group sales top 20 trillion yen ($180 billion) for the first time in the year through March, with its net profit hitting a record high for the fourth consecutive year. (Kyodo)

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Retail gasoline prices rise to 180 yen at many gas stations

Retail gasoline prices rise to 180 yen at many gas stations

TOKYO, Japan - A signboard at a gas station in Tokyo's Ota Ward displays the price of regular gasoline at 182 yen per liter on July 1 after Japan's major petroleum companies hiked wholesale prices for gasoline and other petroleum products to be shipped in July by 8-10 yen per liter. (Kyodo)

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Duskin ex-chairman arrested for misusing firm's money

Duskin ex-chairman arrested for misusing firm's money

TOKYO, Japan - Investigators from the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office enter the home of former Duskin Co. Chairman Koji Chiba in Mono, Osaka Prefecture, on June 4 to search for evidence, suspecting he misused 180 million yen in company money. (Kyodo)

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Japan Post to launch 'Smart Letter' delivery service

Japan Post to launch 'Smart Letter' delivery service

Japan Post Co. workers show "Smart Letter" envelopes in Tokyo on March 6, 2015, used for its new delivery service beginning on April 3 at a flat nationwide price of 180 yen, cheaper than the existing Letter Pack service available for 360 yen and 510 yen depending on the size. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Record amount of cannabis seized

Record amount of cannabis seized

TOKYO, Japan - Police display around 180 kilograms of cannabis with a street value of 720 million yen July 17. The cannabis was seized from a condominium in Tokyo and a company executive and a Chinese student have been arrested on suspicion of hiding the drug. The amount seized was the largest ever found by Japanese police in a raid, according to police. (Kyodo)

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JAL logs profit

JAL logs profit

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines Co. Chairman Kazuo Inamori (L) and President Masaru Onishi attend a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 2, 2012. The airline, which was undergoing rehabilitation, reported a group operating profit of 161.66 billion yen in the April to December period on cost-cutting efforts and revised upward its operating profit projection for fiscal 2011 by 40 billion yen to 180 billion yen. (Kyodo)

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Bluefin tuna fetches 4.5 mil. yen at Tokyo auction

Bluefin tuna fetches 4.5 mil. yen at Tokyo auction

TOKYO, Japan - Kiyoshi Kimura, president of Tokyo-based sushi restaurant chain operator Kiyomura Co., poses for photos with a 180-kg bluefin tuna for which he made a successful bid for 4.51 million yen, or 25,000 yen per kilogram, in the first tuna auction of 2015 at the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo on Jan. 5, 2015. (Kyodo)

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Bluefin tuna fetches 4.5 mil. yen at Tokyo auction

Bluefin tuna fetches 4.5 mil. yen at Tokyo auction

TOKYO, Japan - The first auction of 2015 of bluefin tuna is held at the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo on Jan. 5, 2015. Tokyo-based sushi restaurant chain operator Kiyomura Co. made a successful bid for a 180-kg tuna for 4.51 million yen, or 25,000 yen per kilogram. (Kyodo)

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Bluefin tuna fetches 4.5 mil. yen at Tokyo auction

Bluefin tuna fetches 4.5 mil. yen at Tokyo auction

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows a 180-kg bluefin tuna that fetched 4.51 million yen, or 25,000 yen per kilogram, in the first tuna auction of 2015 at the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo on Jan. 5, 2015. (Kyodo)

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Toyota halves FY 2011 net profit forecast

Toyota halves FY 2011 net profit forecast

TOKYO, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. Executive Vice President Satoshi Ozawa speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 9, 2011. The Japanese automaker slashed its full-year net profit forecast to 180 billion yen from 390 billion yen, reflecting the impact of the strong yen and supply chain disruptions triggered by the flooding in Thailand. (Kyodo)

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Gold 'osechi' New Year food container

Gold 'osechi' New Year food container

TOKYO, Japan - A woman displays the lid of a 18.9 million yen gold container for ''osechi'' New Year specialty food, in Tokyo on Oct. 4, 2011. Major Japanese department store operator Takashimaya Co. said it will sell the container to commemorate 180 years since its founding. (Kyodo)

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Kansai Electric President Iwane

Kansai Electric President Iwane

Kansai Electric Power Co. President Shigeki Iwane (R) bows in apology during a press conference in Osaka, western Japan, on Sept. 27, 2019, following revelations that he and other executives received payoffs totaling 180 million yen from a former deputy mayor of a central Japan town, where one of the company's nuclear power plants is sited. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Kansai Electric President Iwane

Kansai Electric President Iwane

Kansai Electric Power Co. President Shigeki Iwane attends a press conference in Osaka, western Japan, on Sept. 27, 2019, following revelations that he and other executives received payoffs totaling 180 million yen from a former deputy mayor of a central Japan town, where one of the company's nuclear power plants is sited. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Kansai Electric President Iwane

Kansai Electric President Iwane

Kansai Electric Power Co. President Shigeki Iwane bows in apology during a press conference in Osaka, western Japan, on Sept. 27, 2019, following revelations that he and other executives received payoffs totaling 180 million yen from a former deputy mayor of a central Japan town, where one of the company's nuclear power plants is sited. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Kansai Electric President Iwane

Kansai Electric President Iwane

Kansai Electric Power Co. President Shigeki Iwane attends a press conference in Osaka, western Japan, on Sept. 27, 2019, following revelations that he and other executives received payoffs totaling 180 million yen from a former deputy mayor of a central Japan town, where one of the company's nuclear power plants is sited. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Kansai Electric Chairman Yagi

Kansai Electric Chairman Yagi

Makoto Yagi, chairman of Kansai Electric Power Co., addresses the press outside his home in Takatsuki, Osaka Prefecture, on Sept. 27, 2019, following revelations that he and other executives received payoffs totaling 180 million yen from a former deputy mayor of a central Japan town where one of the company's nuclear power plants is sited. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Kansai Electric Chairman Yagi

Kansai Electric Chairman Yagi

Makoto Yagi, chairman of Kansai Electric Power Co., addresses the press outside his home in Takatsuki, Osaka Prefecture, on Sept. 27, 2019, following revelations that he and other executives received payoffs totaling 180 million yen from a former deputy mayor of a central Japan town where one of the company's nuclear power plants is sited. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Kansai Electric Chairman Yagi

Kansai Electric Chairman Yagi

Makoto Yagi, chairman of Kansai Electric Power Co., addresses the press outside his home in Takatsuki, Osaka Prefecture, on Sept. 27, 2019, following revelations that he and other executives received payoffs totaling 180 million yen from a former deputy mayor of a central Japan town where one of the company's nuclear power plants is sited. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Homelessness in Tokyo

Homelessness in Tokyo

Photo taken Dec. 28, 2018, shows copies of the Japanese edition of the Big Issue, a magazine whose marketing is exclusively left to homeless people as a way to support their self-help efforts. A homeless person earns 180 yen for each copy of the 360-yen magazine sold. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Rakuten Eagles pitcher Tanaka receives 105 million yen pay raise

Rakuten Eagles pitcher Tanaka receives 105 million yen pay raise

SENDAI, Japan - Rakuten Eagles right-hander Masahiro Tanaka looks pleased during a press conference in Sendai on Dec. 25, 2009, after re-signing with the Pacific League baseball club for an annual salary of 180 million yen plus performance bonuses. Tanaka received a whopping 105 million yen pay raise following a career-best 15-6 season with one save and a 2.33 ERA in 25 games. (Kyodo)

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Rakuten Eagles pitcher Tanaka receives 105 million yen pay raise

Rakuten Eagles pitcher Tanaka receives 105 million yen pay raise

SENDAI, Japan - Rakuten Eagles right-hander Masahiro Tanaka let off a firecracker during a press conference in Sendai on Dec. 25, 2009, after re-signing with the Pacific League baseball club for an annual salary of 180 million yen plus performance bonuses. Tanaka received a whopping 105 million yen pay raise following a career-best 15-6 season with one save and a 2.33 ERA in 25 games. (Kyodo)

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Daiei slugger Kokubo gets hefty pay raise

Daiei slugger Kokubo gets hefty pay raise

FUKUOKA, Japan - Daiei Hawks infielder Hiroki Kokubo swings his bat at a news conference Dec. 27 after accepting an offer of a 180 million yen annual salary to double his pay for this year. With the signing of the new one-year deal, Kokubo, who hit 31 homers and drove in 105 RBIs in the 2000 season, joined catcher Kenji Jojima as the most expensive players at the Fukuoka club.

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Daiei catcher Jojima signs new 1-year, 180 mil. yen deal

Daiei catcher Jojima signs new 1-year, 180 mil. yen deal

FUKUOKA, Japan - Kenji Jojima, a catcher for the Daiei Hawks baseball team, smiles at a press conference in Fukuoka on Dec. 26 after signing a new 1-year contract worth an estimated 180 million yen. The deal makes Jojima, 24, the team's highest earner.

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