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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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'Green owner' program plaintiffs meet press

'Green owner' program plaintiffs meet press

OSAKA, Japan - Plaintiffs meet the press in Osaka on Oct. 9, 2014, after the Osaka District Court ordered the government to pay 85 people a combined 91 million yen in damages for failing to sufficiently warn them of the risks of investment in state-owned forests. The plaintiffs in the lawsuit over the "green owner" program had sought about 500 million yen in compensation.

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Dollar rises above 85 yen for 1st time in 20 months

Dollar rises above 85 yen for 1st time in 20 months

TOKYO, Japan - A display at an office in Tokyo of money broker Gaitame.com Co. shows the U.S. dollar trading above the 85 yen line and the Nikkei stock index at around 10,110 in the morning of Dec. 26, 2012. The U.S. currency climbed above the 85 yen line for the first time in 20 months in Tokyo the same day, and the gain was attributed to continued expectations that Japan's incoming prime minister, Shinzo Abe, would push the Bank of Japan to further ease monetary policy.

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Tokyo stocks slide on strong yen

Tokyo stocks slide on strong yen

TOKYO, Japan - An electronic board at Tokyo's Marunouchi business district shows the Nikkei Stock Average slide to 9,141.02, and the U.S. dollar trading at the lower 85 yen level, at one point during the morning of Aug. 12, 2010. Tokyo stocks tumbled as a result of a strong yen that climbed to a 15-year high in the currency market.

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Japan promises 85 bil. yen investment in Vietnam, aid programs

Japan promises 85 bil. yen investment in Vietnam, aid programs

HANOI, Vietnam - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (R) and Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung pose for a photo prior to their meeting in Hanoi on Nov. 19. Japan pledged to provide Vietnam with $85 billion yen in planned investment over a few years and aid programs on infrastructure, energy and information technology. (Pool photo)

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Seibu's Matsuzaka gets 85 mil. yen pay raise

Seibu's Matsuzaka gets 85 mil. yen pay raise

TOKOROZAWA, Japan - Seibu Lions hard-throwing right-hander Daisuke Matsuzaka smiles during a press conference at the office of the Pacific League baseball club in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture, on Dec. 11 after re-signing with the team for an annual salary of 200 million yen -- a whopping 85 million yen pay raise.

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Dell releases 17-inch LCD TV in Japan

Dell releases 17-inch LCD TV in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Dell Japan Inc., the Japanese unit of U.S. computer maker Dell Inc., on Dec. 1 launched a 17-inch liquid crystal display (LCD) television set (shown) in Japan that can be hooked up to a personal computer. The ''Dell W1700,'' which retails for 85,000 yen, is the first LCD TV Dell sells outside the United States, the company said.

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Hyogo donates 85 million yen as Sept. 11 education fund

Hyogo donates 85 million yen as Sept. 11 education fund

NEW YORK, United States - Phyllis McGrath (L), president of the Citizens' Scholarship Foundation, and Toshizo Ido, governor of Hyogo Prefecture in western Japan, attend a ceremony at the Japanese Consulate General in New York on July 9 to donate 85,494,696 yen from Hyogo residents to the United States as an education fund for family members of victims of last year's Sept. 11 terror attacks.

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Japan promises 85 bil. yen investment in Vietnam, aid programs

Japan promises 85 bil. yen investment in Vietnam, aid programs

HANOI, Vietnam - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (R) and Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung pose for a photo prior to their meeting in Hanoi on Nov. 19. Japan pledged to provide Vietnam with $85 billion yen in planned investment over a few years and aid programs on infrastructure, energy and information technology. (Pool photo) (Kyodo)

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Japan promises 85 bil. yen investment in Vietnam, aid programs

Japan promises 85 bil. yen investment in Vietnam, aid programs

HANOI, Vietnam - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (C) and representatives of Japan's business sector promised in their meeting with Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung in Hanoi on Nov. 19 $85 billion yen in planned investment over a few years and aid programs on infrastructure, energy and information technology. (Kyodo)

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Seibu's Matsuzaka gets 85 mil. yen pay raise

Seibu's Matsuzaka gets 85 mil. yen pay raise

TOKOROZAWA, Japan - Seibu Lions hard-throwing right-hander Daisuke Matsuzaka smiles during a press conference at the office of the Pacific League baseball club in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture, on Dec. 11 after re-signing with the team for an annual salary of 200 million yen -- a whopping 85 million yen pay raise. (Kyodo)

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Peak season for making traditional "Boshu Uchiwa" fans

Peak season for making traditional "Boshu Uchiwa" fans

Traditional "Boshu Uchiwa" fans created by 85-year-old Masao Uyama (background) are displayed at his studio in Minamiboso, near Tokyo, on June 27, 2016, ahead of Japan's hot and humid summer. The Boshu Uchiwa is one of three major uchiwa fans in Japan, along with those created in the former capital of Kyoto and the western city of Marugame. The prices of Boshu Uchiwa fans range from 1,000 yen to 30,000 yen. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Peak season for making traditional "Boshu Uchiwa" fans

Peak season for making traditional "Boshu Uchiwa" fans

Traditional "Boshu Uchiwa" fans created by 85-year-old Masao Uyama (background) are displayed at his studio in Minamiboso, near Tokyo, on June 27, 2016, ahead of Japan's hot and humid summer. The Boshu Uchiwa is one of three major uchiwa fans in Japan, along with those created in the former capital of Kyoto and the western city of Marugame. The prices of Boshu Uchiwa fans range from 1,000 yen to 30,000 yen. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sumitomo Corp. expects 1st net loss in 16 years for FY 2014

Sumitomo Corp. expects 1st net loss in 16 years for FY 2014

Sumitomo Corp. President Kuniharu Nakamura tells a press conference in Tokyo on March 25, 2015, the trading giant is expecting a group net loss of 85 billion yen ($710 million) in fiscal 2014, the first net loss in 16 years, due chiefly to failed energy development projects in the United States, Brazil and elsewhere. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tokyo stocks slide on strong yen

Tokyo stocks slide on strong yen

TOKYO, Japan - An electronic board at Tokyo's Marunouchi business district shows the Nikkei Stock Average slide to 9,141.02, and the U.S. dollar trading at the lower 85 yen level, at one point during the morning of Aug. 12, 2010. Tokyo stocks tumbled as a result of a strong yen that climbed to a 15-year high in the currency market. (Kyodo)

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'Green owner' program plaintiffs meet press

'Green owner' program plaintiffs meet press

OSAKA, Japan - Plaintiffs meet the press in Osaka on Oct. 9, 2014, after the Osaka District Court ordered the government to pay 85 people a combined 91 million yen in damages for failing to sufficiently warn them of the risks of investment in state-owned forests. The plaintiffs in the lawsuit over the "green owner" program had sought about 500 million yen in compensation. (Kyodo)

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85 mil. yen in cash stolen from police station safe

85 mil. yen in cash stolen from police station safe

Photo taken May 9, 2017 shows Hiroshima Chuo Police Station in the western Japan city of Hiroshima. The police said that day that 85.72 million yen ($760,000) in cash, which had been held in a safe at the police station as part of the evidence in a fraud case, was stolen. The police are investigating the possibility that one of their own made away with the haul. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hyogo donates 85 million yen as Sept. 11 education fund

Hyogo donates 85 million yen as Sept. 11 education fund

NEW YORK, United States - Phyllis McGrath (L), president of the Citizens' Scholarship Foundation, and Toshizo Ido, governor of Hyogo Prefecture in western Japan, attend a ceremony at the Japanese Consulate General in New York on July 9 to donate 85,494,696 yen from Hyogo residents to the United States as an education fund for family members of victims of last year's Sept. 11 terror attacks.

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