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US: Hazardous Surf And Flood Warnings Issued For California’s Bay Area

High tides and high waves struck the Bay Area in Northern California on Saturday, December 14. The National Weather Service warned of coastal flooding, heavy rainfall, and hazardous surf conditions.

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Ex-Olympic swimmer, TV personality Michiko Kihara dies at 59

Ex-Olympic swimmer, TV personality Michiko Kihara dies at 59

TOKYO, Japan - Michiko Kihara (file photo), who swam for Japan at the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games and became a popular television personality, died of a subarachnoid hemorrhage at a hospital in Kanagawa Prefecture on Oct. 18. Kihara assumed the post of director of the Japan Swimming Federation in 2005, coached swimming and contributed to the promotion of masters swimming.

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'''Japan Sports Grand' to be created

'''Japan Sports Grand' to be created

MIYAZAKI, Japan - Kozo Haraguchi, 95, run 100 meters in 22.04 seconds to renew a world record in the men's 95-to-99-old division at the Miyazaki Masters track held at Miyazaki Prefectural Sports Park in the city of Miyazaki, Miyazaki Prefecture, on June 19, 2005.

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(3)Katayama 36th as Maruyama misses cut at Masters

(3)Katayama 36th as Maruyama misses cut at Masters

AUGUSTA, United States - Six-time Masters champion Jack Nicklaus (L) pats Japan's Shingo Katayama after finishing the rain-delayed second round of the 2005 Masters tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia April 9. Nicklaus said that this would be his last Masters.

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(1)DiMarco leads after 3rd round at Masters

(1)DiMarco leads after 3rd round at Masters

AUGUSTA, United States - Chris DiMarco responds to galleries after sinking a birdie on the 7th hole at the 2005 Masters tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia April 9. DiMarco holds a four-stroke lead over three-time Masters champion Tiger Woods after nine holes in the third round, the remainder of which will be played along with the final round on April 10.

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(2)DiMarco leads after 3rd round at Masters

(2)DiMarco leads after 3rd round at Masters

AUGUSTA, United States - Former Masters champion Tiger Woods tees off the 1st hold in the third round of the 2005 Masters tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia April 9. Woods stood four strokes behind leader Chris DiMarco into the final round on April 10.

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(1)Katayama 36th as Maruyama misses cut at Masters

(1)Katayama 36th as Maruyama misses cut at Masters

AUGUSTA, United States - Japan tour money title holder Shingo Katayama hits his approach shot on the 9th hole in the third round of the 2005 Masters tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia April 9. He carded a 1-over 73 to move into a temporary share of 36th place.

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(4)Katayama 36th as Maruyama misses cut at Masters

(4)Katayama 36th as Maruyama misses cut at Masters

AUGUSTA, United States - Japan's Shigeki Maruyama misses his par putt on the 1st hole in the delayed second round of the 2005 Masters tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia April 9. Maruyama missed the cut for the third year running at Masters.

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(1)DiMarco leads after 3rd round at Masters

(1)DiMarco leads after 3rd round at Masters

AUGUSTA, United States - Chris DiMarco responds to galleries after sinking a birdie on the 7th hole at the 2005 Masters tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia April 9. DiMarco holds a four-stroke lead over three-time Masters champion Tiger Woods after nine holes in the third round, the remainder of which will be played along with the final round on April 10. (Kyodo)

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(1)Katayama 36th as Maruyama misses cut at Masters

(1)Katayama 36th as Maruyama misses cut at Masters

AUGUSTA, United States - Japan tour money title holder Shingo Katayama hits his approach shot on the 9th hole in the third round of the 2005 Masters tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia April 9. He carded a 1-over 73 to move into a temporary share of 36th place. (Kyodo)

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(3)Katayama 36th as Maruyama misses cut at Masters

(3)Katayama 36th as Maruyama misses cut at Masters

AUGUSTA, United States - Six-time Masters champion Jack Nicklaus (L) pats Japan's Shingo Katayama after finishing the rain-delayed second round of the 2005 Masters tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia April 9. Nicklaus said that this would be his last Masters. (Kyodo)

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(4)Katayama 36th as Maruyama misses cut at Masters

(4)Katayama 36th as Maruyama misses cut at Masters

AUGUSTA, United States - Japan's Shigeki Maruyama misses his par putt on the 1st hole in the delayed second round of the 2005 Masters tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia April 9. Maruyama missed the cut for the third year running at Masters. (Kyodo)

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(2)DiMarco leads after 3rd round at Masters

(2)DiMarco leads after 3rd round at Masters

AUGUSTA, United States - Former Masters champion Tiger Woods tees off the 1st hold in the third round of the 2005 Masters tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia April 9. Woods stood four strokes behind leader Chris DiMarco into the final round on April 10. (Kyodo)

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Lovewrecked (2005)

Lovewrecked (2005)

Chris Carmack & Jamie-Lynn Sigler Characters: Jason Masters, Alexis Manetti (as Jamie-Lynn DiScala) Film: Lovewrecked (2005) Director: Randal Kleiser 01 November 2005 Date: 01 November 2005

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Lovewrecked (2005)

Lovewrecked (2005)

Amanda Bynes & Chris Carmack Characters: Jenny Taylor, Jason Masters Film: Lovewrecked (2005) Director: Randal Kleiser 01 November 2005 Date: 01 November 2005

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Lovewrecked (2005)

Lovewrecked (2005)

Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Chris Carmack & Amanda Bynes Characters: Alexis Manetti (as Jamie-Lynn DiScala), Jason Masters, Jenny Taylor Film: Lovewrecked (2005) Director: Randal Kleiser 01 November 2005 Date: 01 November 2005

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Lovewrecked (2005)

Lovewrecked (2005)

Chris Carmack Characters: Jason Masters Film: Lovewrecked (2005) Director: Randal Kleiser 01 November 2005 Date: 01 November 2005

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Ex-Olympic swimmer, TV personality Michiko Kihara dies at 59

Ex-Olympic swimmer, TV personality Michiko Kihara dies at 59

TOKYO, Japan - Michiko Kihara (file photo), who swam for Japan at the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games and became a popular television personality, died of a subarachnoid hemorrhage at a hospital in Kanagawa Prefecture on Oct. 18. Kihara assumed the post of director of the Japan Swimming Federation in 2005, coached swimming and contributed to the promotion of masters swimming. (Kyodo)

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Golf: Tiger Woods at 2005 Masters

Golf: Tiger Woods at 2005 Masters

File photo taken in 2005 shows Tiger Woods receiving the 2005 Masters green jacket from 2004 champion Phil Mickelson. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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