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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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Tani re-signs with Yomiuri for 240 mil. yen

Tani re-signs with Yomiuri for 240 mil. yen

TOKYO, Japan - Yomiuri Giants outfielder Yoshitomo Tani speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on Dec. 22, 2009, after re-signing with the Japan Series champion baseball club on a one-year deal for 240 million yen, up 20 million yen from 2009.

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8 asbestos victims in Osaka file damages suit against state

8 asbestos victims in Osaka file damages suit against state

OSAKA, Japan - Eight asbestos victims in the Sennan district of southern Osaka Prefecture, home to many fiber spinning plants, file a damages suit against the state at the Osaka District Court on May 26. The 240 million yen lawsuit accuses the state of failing to implement protective measures for workers and nearby residents.

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(2)Court rejects damages to WWII Korean forced laborers

(2)Court rejects damages to WWII Korean forced laborers

NAGOYA, Japan - One of seven South Korean plaintiffs cries and leaves the Nagoya District Court Feb. 24 after the court rejected damages to the women forced to work at a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. munitions factory in Nagoya during World War II. They demanded the state and company pay 240 million yen in compensation and offer apology.

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Kuwata re-signs with Yomiuri

Kuwata re-signs with Yomiuri

TOKYO, Japan - Yomiuri Giants right-hander Masumi Kuwata smiles at a news conference after re-signing a single-year contract with the Japan Series champion worth an estimated 240 million yen. Kuwata, who made a dramatic comeback to the five-man rotation after being put in the mop-up role for the past few years, will also receive a bonus of 100 million yen for opting to remain with the Central League club instead of exercising his rights as free agent.

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Kuwata re-signs with Yomiuri

Kuwata re-signs with Yomiuri

TOKYO, Japan - Yomiuri Giants right-hander Masumi Kuwata smiles at a news conference after re-signing a single-year contract with the Japan Series champion worth an estimated 240 million yen. Kuwata, who made a dramatic comeback to the five-man rotation after being put in the mop-up role for the past few years, will also receive a bonus of 100 million yen for opting to remain with the Central League club instead of exercising his rights as free agent. (Kyodo)

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Blatter, Platini banned for 8 years

Blatter, Platini banned for 8 years

FIFA President Sepp Blatter attends a press conference in Zurich on Dec. 21, 2015, after FIFA's ethics committee ruled Blatter and his lieutenant, Michel Platini, should be banned for eight years over a February 2011 payment of 2 million Swiss francs (roughly 240 million yen) from Platini to Blatter. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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8 asbestos victims in Osaka file damages suit against state

8 asbestos victims in Osaka file damages suit against state

OSAKA, Japan - Eight asbestos victims in the Sennan district of southern Osaka Prefecture, home to many fiber spinning plants, file a damages suit against the state at the Osaka District Court on May 26. The 240 million yen lawsuit accuses the state of failing to implement protective measures for workers and nearby residents. (Kyodo)

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(2)Court rejects damages to WWII Korean forced laborers

(2)Court rejects damages to WWII Korean forced laborers

NAGOYA, Japan - One of seven South Korean plaintiffs cries and leaves the Nagoya District Court Feb. 24 after the court rejected damages to the women forced to work at a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. munitions factory in Nagoya during World War II. They demanded the state and company pay 240 million yen in compensation and offer apology. (Kyodo)

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(2)Court rejects damages to WWII Korean forced laborers

(2)Court rejects damages to WWII Korean forced laborers

NAGOYA, Japan - One of seven South Korean plaintiffs cries and leaves the Nagoya District Court Feb. 24 after the court rejected damages to the women forced to work at a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. munitions factory in Nagoya during World War II. They demanded the state and company pay 240 million yen in compensation and offer apology. (Kyodo)

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Tani re-signs with Yomiuri for 240 mil. yen

Tani re-signs with Yomiuri for 240 mil. yen

TOKYO, Japan - Yomiuri Giants outfielder Yoshitomo Tani speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on Dec. 22, 2009, after re-signing with the Japan Series champion baseball club on a one-year deal for 240 million yen, up 20 million yen from 2009. (Kyodo)

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