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Philippines: Typhoon Kalmaegi Triggers Severe Flooding, Displacing Thousands 4

At least 140 people have died and 127 remain missing after Typhoon Kalmaegi struck the Philippines, with the central province of Cebu suffering the worst damage from floods and mudslides. Homes were destroyed and streets were left buried in debris, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate. In Cebu, floodwaters rose to roof level in some areas. A state of calamity has been declared in Cebu to speed up emergency response as rescue operations continue.

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US: Multiple Arrested At Pro-Palestine Protest Outside NYU Stern School Of Business

Hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators, including students and faculty members, rallied outside the New York University Stern School of Business on Monday, April 22. As the protest intensified, multiple protesters were taken into custody.

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Nordic combined skier Hannu Manninen of Finland

Nordic combined skier Hannu Manninen of Finland

TOKYO, Japan - This November 2009 file photo shows Hannu Manninen of Finland competing in the Nordic combined World Cup event in Kuusamo, Finland. Manninen, who retired in 2008 and returned for the pre-Olympic season has four consecutive titles since the 2003-2004 World Cup.

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Japan's snowboarders test Olympic course

Japan's snowboarders test Olympic course

TURIN, Italy - Japan's Soko Yamaoka, the overall women's World Cup champion in the 2003-2004 season, practices on the Bardonecchia halfpipe track on Feb. 7. Japanese halfpipe snowboarders got the feel of Turin's extended 150-meter Olympic course with an official practice session head of the upcoming Winter Games.

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(6)Japan's women stun Sweden in Olympic soccer opener

(6)Japan's women stun Sweden in Olympic soccer opener

VOLOS, Greece - Fans cheer the Japan women's soccer team (front) after they stunned 2003 World Cup runners-up Sweden 1-0 in their Group E opener at the Athens Olympic Games on Aug. 11.

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(2)Japan's women stun Sweden in Olympic soccer opener

(2)Japan's women stun Sweden in Olympic soccer opener

VOLOS, Greece - Members of the Japan women's soccer team wave to fans after stunning 2003 World Cup runners-up Sweden 1-0 in their Group E opener at the Athens Games on Aug. 11.

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Japan go down fighting in Rugby World Cup opener

Japan go down fighting in Rugby World Cup opener

TOWNSVILLE, Australia - Japanese rugby players react after being beaten by Scotland 11-32 in their first match of the 2003 Rugby World Cup in Queensland on Oct. 12.

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New Zealand team wins 2003 Osaka Cup yacht race

New Zealand team wins 2003 Osaka Cup yacht race

OSAKA, Japan - New Zealand's Brian Petersen (L) and John Bankart shake hands on their yacht Marverick II at a yacht harbor at Osaka-Kita port on April 15 after winning the 2003 Osaka Cup, the world's longest race for double-handed yachts. They left Melbourne on March 15 and sailed some 5,500 nautical miles (10,190 kilometers) to Osaka with the time of 29 days, 16 hours, 57 minutes and 59 seconds.

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Former Japan coach Okada named Yokohama manager

Former Japan coach Okada named Yokohama manager

TOKYO, Japan - Former Japan coach Takeshi Okada (file photo) was named Dec. 4 the new manager of J-League first-division side Yokohama F Marinos for the 2003 season. Okada led Japan to their first-ever World Cup soccer appearance in 1998 and coached J-League club Consadole Sapporo for three seasons from 1999.

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Japan beat S. Korea to qualify for 2003 rugby World Cup

Japan beat S. Korea to qualify for 2003 rugby World Cup

SEOUL, South Korea - Japan players rejoice after booking their place in next year's rugby World Cup by defeating South Korea 55-17 in a qualifier in Seoul July 14.

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Japan go down fighting in Rugby World Cup opener

Japan go down fighting in Rugby World Cup opener

TOWNSVILLE, Australia - Japanese rugby players react after being beaten by Scotland 11-32 in their first match of the 2003 Rugby World Cup in Queensland on Oct. 12. (Kyodo)

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Takaharu Nakai

Takaharu Nakai

TOKYO, Japan - Takaharu Nakai won men's Nokia Snowboard FIS World Cup in Whistler, Canada. The photo was taken Dec. 15, 2003. (Kyodo)

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(6)Japan's women stun Sweden in Olympic soccer opener

(6)Japan's women stun Sweden in Olympic soccer opener

VOLOS, Greece - Fans cheer the Japan women's soccer team (front) after they stunned 2003 World Cup runners-up Sweden 1-0 in their Group E opener at the Athens Olympic Games on Aug. 11. (Kyodo)

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(2)Japan's women stun Sweden in Olympic soccer opener

(2)Japan's women stun Sweden in Olympic soccer opener

VOLOS, Greece - Members of the Japan women's soccer team wave to fans after stunning 2003 World Cup runners-up Sweden 1-0 in their Group E opener at the Athens Games on Aug. 11. (Kyodo)

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Japan's snowboarders test Olympic course

Japan's snowboarders test Olympic course

TURIN, Italy - Japan's Soko Yamaoka, the overall women's World Cup champion in the 2003-2004 season, practices on the Bardonecchia halfpipe track on Feb. 7. Japanese halfpipe snowboarders got the feel of Turin's extended 150-meter Olympic course with an official practice session head of the upcoming Winter Games. (Kyodo)

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Nordic combined skier Hannu Manninen of Finland

Nordic combined skier Hannu Manninen of Finland

TOKYO, Japan - This November 2009 file photo shows Hannu Manninen of Finland competing in the Nordic combined World Cup event in Kuusamo, Finland. Manninen, who retired in 2008 and returned for the pre-Olympic season has four consecutive titles since the 2003-2004 World Cup. (Kyodo)

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Jones to become Japan rugby head coach

Jones to become Japan rugby head coach

TOKYO, Japan - Eddie Jones (R) poses for photos with Masahiro Kunda in Tokyo on Dec. 26, 2011, after the Japan Rugby Football Union announced the appointments of Jones as head coach of the national team and Kunda as assistant coach. Jones took his native Australia to the final of the 2003 World Cup against England. (Kyodo)

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Golf: Former world No. 1 Ai Miyazato to retire

Golf: Former world No. 1 Ai Miyazato to retire

File photo taken in September 2003 shows Japanese golfer Ai Miyazato holding the trophy after winning the Miyagi TV Cup Dunlop Ladies Open in Rifu, Miyagi Prefecture. The 31-year-old former world No. 1, a nine-time winner on the U.S. LPGA Tour, will retire at the end of the season, her management said May 26, 2017. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Former Japan coach Okada named Yokohama manager

Former Japan coach Okada named Yokohama manager

TOKYO, Japan - Former Japan coach Takeshi Okada (file photo) was named Dec. 4 the new manager of J-League first-division side Yokohama F Marinos for the 2003 season. Okada led Japan to their first-ever World Cup soccer appearance in 1998 and coached J-League club Consadole Sapporo for three seasons from 1999. (Kyodo)

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Japan beat S. Korea to qualify for 2003 rugby World Cup

Japan beat S. Korea to qualify for 2003 rugby World Cup

SEOUL, South Korea - Japan players rejoice after booking their place in next year's rugby World Cup by defeating South Korea 55-17 in a qualifier in Seoul July 14.

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