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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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Flood Waters Threaten Central Hanoi - Vietnam

Flood Waters Threaten Central Hanoi - Vietnam

Rescue team row a boat to transfer trapped people in Yen Bai province, Vietnam, Sept. 10, 2024. Super typhoon Yagi and its subsequent floods and landslides in Vietnam's northern region have claimed at least 82 lives as of Tuesday early afternoon while 64 others remain missing, said the country's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. Photo by VNA via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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(3)Ministers complete fine-tuning FY 2005 budget

(3)Ministers complete fine-tuning FY 2005 budget

TOKYO, Japan - Finance Minister Sadakazu Tanigaki speaks at a press conference at his ministry on Dec. 22 after completing a round of negotiations with other Cabinet ministers to fine-tune an 82,182.9 billion yen draft state budget for fiscal 2005.

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(2)Ministers complete fine-tuning FY 2005 budget

(2)Ministers complete fine-tuning FY 2005 budget

TOKYO, Japan - Finance Minister Sadakazu Tanigaki (3rd from R) is in talks with Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Yoshinobu Shimamura (3rd from L) on reinstating budget spending cuts at the Finance Ministry on Dec. 22. Cabinet ministers completed fine-tuning an 82,182.9 billion yen draft state budget for fiscal 2005, paving the way for its approval as the government's budget plan at a Cabinet meeting on Dec. 24.

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Postage stamps for new Hokuriku Shinkansen Line

Postage stamps for new Hokuriku Shinkansen Line

TOKYO, Japan - Photo released by Japan Post Co. shows a sheet of 82-yen postage stamps marking the opening of the Hokuriku Shinkansen Line from Nagano to Kanazawa in central Japan, ahead of their sale from March 13, 2015, on the eve of the start of the new bullet train service.

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Postal stamps for winter greetings go on sale

Postal stamps for winter greetings go on sale

TOKYO, Japan - The 82-yen postal stamps for greetings in the winter season are seen in this undated photo. Japan Post Co. started the sales of the stamps on Nov. 7, 2014.

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Japan sells new postcards, stamps reflecting sales tax hike

Japan sells new postcards, stamps reflecting sales tax hike

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Post Co. releases 52 yen and 82 yen stamps on March 3, 2014, to incorporate the sales tax hike from 5% to 8% in April.

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Pioneer's 3-D Blu-ray disc player

Pioneer's 3-D Blu-ray disc player

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Pioneer Corp.'s BDP-LX54 Blu-ray disc player which can display 3-D images. The device, which also features advanced audio technologies, will hit the store shelves in late November 2010 with a suggested retail price of 82,000 yen.

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Dollar falls below 82-yen line

Dollar falls below 82-yen line

TOKYO, Japan - A signboard at currency broker Tokyo Forex & Ueda Harlow Ltd. shows the dollar slipping to the upper 81 yen range during the afternoon of Oct. 12, 2010.

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Dollar slips to lower 82 yen level

Dollar slips to lower 82 yen level

TOKYO, Japan - A signboard at currency broker Tokyo Forex & Ueda Harlow Ltd. shows the dollar slipping to the lower 82 yen range in the afternoon of Oct. 8, 2010.

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Japan steps into currency market

Japan steps into currency market

TOKYO, Japan - An electronic signboard in Tokyo shows the U.S. dollar trading at the 84 yen level, after Japan's monetary authorities intervened in the foreign exchange market in a bid to stem the yen's appreciation against the U.S. dollar, on Sept. 15, 2010. The dollar traded at the upper 82 yen level at one point earlier the same day before the intervention.

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Dollar trades in 82 yen level

Dollar trades in 82 yen level

TOKYO, Japan - An electronic signboard in Tokyo shows the U.S. dollar trading at the 82 yen level on the morning of Sept. 15, 2010.

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Falling U.S. dollar against yen

Falling U.S. dollar against yen

TOKYO, Japan - A signboard in Tokyo shows the U.S. dollar trading at the upper 82 yen level on the late evening of Sept. 14, 2010.

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Japan launches new investment fund to help businesses innovate

Japan launches new investment fund to help businesses innovate

TOKYO, Japan - Kimikazu Noumi, president of the state-backed fund Innovation Network Corp. of Japan, speaks during an inauguration ceremony of the fund in Tokyo on July 27. The Japanese government has invested 82 billion yen in the fund with the aim of boosting the competitiveness of Japanese firms.

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Cabinet adopts 82.91 trillion yen budget for FY 2007

Cabinet adopts 82.91 trillion yen budget for FY 2007

TOKYO, Japan - Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuhisa Shiozaki meets the press at the prime minister's official residence on Dec. 24 after the Cabinet approved an 82,908.8 billion yen national budget for fiscal 2007.

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Cabinet adopts 82.91 trillion yen budget for FY 2007

Cabinet adopts 82.91 trillion yen budget for FY 2007

TOKYO, Japan - Finance Minister Koji Omi meets the press at the Finance Ministry on Dec. 24 after the Cabinet approved an 82,908.8 billion yen national budget for fiscal 2007.

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Cabinet adopts 82.91 trillion yen budget for FY 2007

Cabinet adopts 82.91 trillion yen budget for FY 2007

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (3rd from L) and three key Cabinet members -- Finance Minister Koji Omi, Defense Agency Director-General Fumio Kyuma and Foreign Minister Taro Aso (from L to R) -- pose for photographers prior to a Cabinet meeting Dec. 24 that approved an 82,908.8 billion yen national budget for fiscal 2007.

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Japan can achieve budget surplus before FY2011: Omi

Japan can achieve budget surplus before FY2011: Omi

TOKYO, Japan - Finance Minister Koji Omi said Dec. 20 that Japan can achieve a budget surplus on a primary balance basis ahead of the government target of fiscal 2011. The Finance Ministry proposed earlier in the day a draft state budget for fiscal 2007 totaling 82,908.8 billion yen.

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(1)Japan's parliament enacts 82 tril. yen FY 2005 budget

(1)Japan's parliament enacts 82 tril. yen FY 2005 budget

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (R) and Finance Minister Sadakazu Tanigaki bow in appreciation as the House of Councillors Budget Committee approves the government's 82.18 trillion yen budget for fiscal 2005 on March 23.

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(2)Japan's parliament enacts 82 tril. yen FY 2005 budget

(2)Japan's parliament enacts 82 tril. yen FY 2005 budget

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (R) shakes hands with Councillors Budget Committee Chairman Hirofumi Nakasone (L) after the government's 82.18 trillion yen budget for fiscal 2005 was approved by the committee on March 23. At center is Chief Cabinet Secretary Hiroyuki Hosoda.

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(1)Lower house OKs 82 tril. yen FY 2005 budget

(1)Lower house OKs 82 tril. yen FY 2005 budget

TOKYO, Japan - Members of the Japanese House of Representatives voted on and passed Japan's 82.18 trillion yen budget for fiscal 2005 on March 2.

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(2)Lower house OKs 82 tril. yen FY 2005 budget

(2)Lower house OKs 82 tril. yen FY 2005 budget

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (R) and Finance Minister Sadakazu Tanigaki (L) bow to the floor of the House of Representatives on March 2 after the chamber passed Japan's 82.18 trillion yen budget for fiscal 2005.

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82.18 tril. yen draft FY 2005 state budget proposed

82.18 tril. yen draft FY 2005 state budget proposed

TOKYO, Japan - Finance Minister Sadakazu Tanigaki speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on Dec. 20 about the proposed 82,182.9 billion yen (about $790.22 billion) draft national budget for fiscal 2005.

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Cabinet OKs 82.11 tril. yen budget for FY 2004

Cabinet OKs 82.11 tril. yen budget for FY 2004

TOKYO, Japan - Finance Minister Sadakazu Tanigaki speaks at a press conference after the cabinet approved an 82,110.9 billion yen state budget for fiscal 2004 on Dec. 24. Austerity budget featured cuts in major policy programs and the issuance of a record amount of debt to finance swelling social security and debt-servicing costs.

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Swiss watchmaker unveils bejeweled Christmas tree

Swiss watchmaker unveils bejeweled Christmas tree

TOKYO, Japan - Swiss luxury watchmaker Piaget unveiled a Christmas tree decorated with about 1.35 billion yen worth of diamonds, jewelry and timepieces to invited members of the press in Tokyo's Minato Ward on Dec. 7. The 6-meter tree features over 100 carats worth of diamonds, including a 154 million yen watch sporting a 44-carat diamond and an 82 million yen ring with a 5.5-carat diamond.

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Budget to achieve sustainable economic recovery: Miyazawa

Budget to achieve sustainable economic recovery: Miyazawa

TOKYO, Japan - Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa meets the press after the cabinet on Dec. 24 approved an 82,652.4 billion yen fiscal 2001 budget that includes a record-high 48,658.9 billion yen in spending on discretionary policy steps to revive Japan's economy. ''I am confident the economy will be on track to a sustainable recovery'' with the help of the budget, Miyazawa said.

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Photo exhibition of 1995 Great Hanshin quake opens in Brazil

Photo exhibition of 1995 Great Hanshin quake opens in Brazil

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - A photo exhibition opened July 29 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, covering the devastating earthquake that hit Kobe and its vicinity in western Japan in 1995 and subsequent reconstruction of the area. Hyogo Prefectural Gov. Toshitami Kaihara (2nd from R) attended an opening ceremony for the exhibition, which shows Brazilians who contributed some 82 million yen to relief efforts how the area has recovered. More than 6,400 people lost their lives in the magnitude-7.2 quake, which hit the Hanshin region Jan. 17 1995.

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(1)Lower house OKs 82 tril. yen FY 2005 budget

(1)Lower house OKs 82 tril. yen FY 2005 budget

TOKYO, Japan - Members of the Japanese House of Representatives voted on and passed Japan's 82.18 trillion yen budget for fiscal 2005 on March 2. (Kyodo)

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(2)Lower house OKs 82 tril. yen FY 2005 budget

(2)Lower house OKs 82 tril. yen FY 2005 budget

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (R) and Finance Minister Sadakazu Tanigaki (L) bow to the floor of the House of Representatives on March 2 after the chamber passed Japan's 82.18 trillion yen budget for fiscal 2005. (Kyodo)

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(1)Japan's parliament enacts 82 tril. yen FY 2005 budget

(1)Japan's parliament enacts 82 tril. yen FY 2005 budget

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (R) and Finance Minister Sadakazu Tanigaki bow in appreciation as the House of Councillors Budget Committee approves the government's 82.18 trillion yen budget for fiscal 2005 on March 23. (Kyodo)

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(2)Japan's parliament enacts 82 tril. yen FY 2005 budget

(2)Japan's parliament enacts 82 tril. yen FY 2005 budget

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (R) shakes hands with Councillors Budget Committee Chairman Hirofumi Nakasone (L) after the government's 82.18 trillion yen budget for fiscal 2005 was approved by the committee on March 23. At center is Chief Cabinet Secretary Hiroyuki Hosoda. (Kyodo)

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Swiss watchmaker unveils bejeweled Christmas tree

Swiss watchmaker unveils bejeweled Christmas tree

TOKYO, Japan - Swiss luxury watchmaker Piaget unveiled a Christmas tree decorated with about 1.35 billion yen worth of diamonds, jewelry and timepieces to invited members of the press in Tokyo's Minato Ward on Dec. 7. The 6-meter tree features over 100 carats worth of diamonds, including a 154 million yen watch sporting a 44-carat diamond and an 82 million yen ring with a 5.5-carat diamond. (Kyodo)

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Japan Post to issue stamps featuring star Fighters pitcher Otani

Japan Post to issue stamps featuring star Fighters pitcher Otani

Japan Post Co.'s Hokkaido branch will release on Aug. 25, 2015, a limited edition of 13,000 sets of stamps featuring popular Nippon Ham Fighters pitcher Shohei Otani at post offices in Hokkaido Prefecture, northern Japan. Each sheet, comprising five 52 yen stamps and five 82 yen stamps, will be sold at 2,000 yen. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Dollar falls below 82-yen line

Dollar falls below 82-yen line

TOKYO, Japan - A signboard at currency broker Tokyo Forex & Ueda Harlow Ltd. shows the dollar slipping to the upper 81 yen range during the afternoon of Oct. 12, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Dollar trades in 82 yen level

Dollar trades in 82 yen level

TOKYO, Japan - An electronic signboard in Tokyo shows the U.S. dollar trading at the 82 yen level on the morning of Sept. 15, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Japan steps into currency market

Japan steps into currency market

TOKYO, Japan - An electronic signboard in Tokyo shows the U.S. dollar trading at the 84 yen level, after Japan's monetary authorities intervened in the foreign exchange market in a bid to stem the yen's appreciation against the U.S. dollar, on Sept. 15, 2010. The dollar traded at the upper 82 yen level at one point earlier the same day before the intervention. (Kyodo)

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Falling U.S. dollar against yen

Falling U.S. dollar against yen

TOKYO, Japan - A signboard in Tokyo shows the U.S. dollar trading at the upper 82 yen level on the late evening of Sept. 14, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Postage stamps for new Hokuriku Shinkansen Line

Postage stamps for new Hokuriku Shinkansen Line

TOKYO, Japan - Photo released by Japan Post Co. shows a sheet of 82-yen postage stamps marking the opening of the Hokuriku Shinkansen Line from Nagano to Kanazawa in central Japan, ahead of their sale from March 13, 2015, on the eve of the start of the new bullet train service. (Kyodo)

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Postal stamps for winter greetings go on sale

Postal stamps for winter greetings go on sale

TOKYO, Japan - The 82-yen postal stamps for greetings in the winter season are seen in this undated photo. Japan Post Co. started the sales of the stamps on Nov. 7, 2014. (Kyodo)

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Dollar slips to lower 82 yen level

Dollar slips to lower 82 yen level

TOKYO, Japan - A signboard at currency broker Tokyo Forex & Ueda Harlow Ltd. shows the dollar slipping to the lower 82 yen range in the afternoon of Oct. 8, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Photo exhibition of 1995 Great Hanshin quake opens in Brazil

Photo exhibition of 1995 Great Hanshin quake opens in Brazil

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - A photo exhibition opened July 29 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, covering the devastating earthquake that hit Kobe and its vicinity in western Japan in 1995 and subsequent reconstruction of the area. Hyogo Prefectural Gov. Toshitami Kaihara (2nd from R) attended an opening ceremony for the exhibition, which shows Brazilians who contributed some 82 million yen to relief efforts how the area has recovered. More than 6,400 people lost their lives in the magnitude-7.2 quake, which hit the Hanshin region Jan. 17 1995.

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