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Patriots for Europe Meeting - Mormant-sur-Vernisson

Patriots for Europe Meeting - Mormant-sur-Vernisson

Andrej Babis, leader of Czech Republic's ANO party and former Czech Prime Minister, addresses the audience, as part of a meeting of the group Patriots for Europe in the European Parliament gathering European far-right leaders in Mormant-sur-Vernisson, center France, on June 9, 2025. In the countryside of Mormant-sur-Vernisson, the event was dubbed "The Victory Festival": the one won on June 9, 2024, exactly one year ago, by the National Rally when its list came out on top in the European election, receiving 31.37% of the votes, at the time the best score in the history of the far-right party in a first round. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Patriots for Europe Meeting - Mormant-sur-Vernisson

Patriots for Europe Meeting - Mormant-sur-Vernisson

Andrej Babis, leader of Czech Republic's ANO party and former Czech Prime Minister, addresses the audience, as part of a meeting of the group Patriots for Europe in the European Parliament gathering European far-right leaders in Mormant-sur-Vernisson, center France, on June 9, 2025. In the countryside of Mormant-sur-Vernisson, the event was dubbed "The Victory Festival": the one won on June 9, 2024, exactly one year ago, by the National Rally when its list came out on top in the European election, receiving 31.37% of the votes, at the time the best score in the history of the far-right party in a first round. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Patriots for Europe Meeting - Mormant-sur-Vernisson

Patriots for Europe Meeting - Mormant-sur-Vernisson

Andrej Babis, leader of Czech Republic's ANO party and former Czech Prime Minister, addresses the audience, as part of a meeting of the group Patriots for Europe in the European Parliament gathering European far-right leaders in Mormant-sur-Vernisson, center France, on June 9, 2025. In the countryside of Mormant-sur-Vernisson, the event was dubbed "The Victory Festival": the one won on June 9, 2024, exactly one year ago, by the National Rally when its list came out on top in the European election, receiving 31.37% of the votes, at the time the best score in the history of the far-right party in a first round. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Patriots for Europe Meeting - Mormant-sur-Vernisson

Patriots for Europe Meeting - Mormant-sur-Vernisson

Andrej Babis, leader of Czech Republic's ANO party and former Czech Prime Minister, addresses the audience, as part of a meeting of the group Patriots for Europe in the European Parliament gathering European far-right leaders in Mormant-sur-Vernisson, center France, on June 9, 2025. In the countryside of Mormant-sur-Vernisson, the event was dubbed "The Victory Festival": the one won on June 9, 2024, exactly one year ago, by the National Rally when its list came out on top in the European election, receiving 31.37% of the votes, at the time the best score in the history of the far-right party in a first round. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Patriots for Europe Meeting - Mormant-sur-Vernisson

Patriots for Europe Meeting - Mormant-sur-Vernisson

Andrej Babis, leader of Czech Republic's ANO party and former Czech Prime Minister, addresses the audience, as part of a meeting of the group Patriots for Europe in the European Parliament gathering European far-right leaders in Mormant-sur-Vernisson, center France, on June 9, 2025. In the countryside of Mormant-sur-Vernisson, the event was dubbed "The Victory Festival": the one won on June 9, 2024, exactly one year ago, by the National Rally when its list came out on top in the European election, receiving 31.37% of the votes, at the time the best score in the history of the far-right party in a first round. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Patriots for Europe Meeting - Mormant-sur-Vernisson

Patriots for Europe Meeting - Mormant-sur-Vernisson

Andrej Babis, leader of Czech Republic's ANO party and former Czech Prime Minister, addresses the audience, as part of a meeting of the group Patriots for Europe in the European Parliament gathering European far-right leaders in Mormant-sur-Vernisson, center France, on June 9, 2025. In the countryside of Mormant-sur-Vernisson, the event was dubbed "The Victory Festival": the one won on June 9, 2024, exactly one year ago, by the National Rally when its list came out on top in the European election, receiving 31.37% of the votes, at the time the best score in the history of the far-right party in a first round. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Europe's Far-Right Leaders At Patriots Summit - Madrid

Europe's Far-Right Leaders At Patriots Summit - Madrid

The leader of right Czech party ANO 2011 and deputy prime minister Andrej Babiš attend the European Patriots Summit in Madrid. The event brought together numerous conservative leaders from across Europe under the banner of "Make Europe Great Again". The gathering highlighted discussions on national sovereignty, traditional values, and the future of the European political landscape. Madrid, February 8, 2025. Photo by David Cruz Sanz/AlterPhotos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Europe's Far-Right Leaders At Patriots Summit - Madrid

Europe's Far-Right Leaders At Patriots Summit - Madrid

The leader of right Czech party ANO 2011 and deputy prime minister Andrej Babiš attend the European Patriots Summit in Madrid. The event brought together numerous conservative leaders from across Europe under the banner of "Make Europe Great Again". The gathering highlighted discussions on national sovereignty, traditional values, and the future of the European political landscape. Madrid, February 8, 2025. Photo by David Cruz Sanz/AlterPhotos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Europe's Far-Right Leaders At Patriots Summit - Madrid

Europe's Far-Right Leaders At Patriots Summit - Madrid

The leader of right Czech party ANO 2011 and deputy prime minister Andrej Babiš attend the European Patriots Summit in Madrid. The event brought together numerous conservative leaders from across Europe under the banner of "Make Europe Great Again". The gathering highlighted discussions on national sovereignty, traditional values, and the future of the European political landscape. Madrid, February 8, 2025. Photo by David Cruz Sanz/AlterPhotos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Europe's Far-Right Leaders At Patriots Summit - Madrid

Europe's Far-Right Leaders At Patriots Summit - Madrid

The leader of right Czech party ANO 2011 and deputy prime minister Andrej Babiš attend the European Patriots Summit in Madrid. The event brought together numerous conservative leaders from across Europe under the banner of "Make Europe Great Again". The gathering highlighted discussions on national sovereignty, traditional values, and the future of the European political landscape. Madrid, February 8, 2025. Photo by David Cruz Sanz/AlterPhotos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Europe's Far-Right Leaders At Patriots Summit - Madrid

Europe's Far-Right Leaders At Patriots Summit - Madrid

The leader of right Czech party ANO 2011 and deputy prime minister Andrej Babiš attend the European Patriots Summit in Madrid. The event brought together numerous conservative leaders from across Europe under the banner of "Make Europe Great Again". The gathering highlighted discussions on national sovereignty, traditional values, and the future of the European political landscape. Madrid, February 8, 2025. Photo by David Cruz Sanz/AlterPhotos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Manuel Fernandes 1951-2024 (Archive Images

Manuel Fernandes 1951-2024 (Archive Images

Portugal, 27 june 2024 . One of the main figures in Sporting's history, he died this Thursday aged 73. He had been hospitalised after undergoing surgery in May for a tumour Lisboa, 30/06/2017 - Decorreu esta noite no Coliseu de Lisboa, a IV Gala Honoris Sporting com entrega dos “Prémios Honoris Sporting” aos atletas e equipas que se distinguiram no ano 2016/17. Manuel Fernandes (Filipe Amorim/Global Imagens)

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Beyond Our Bodies

Beyond Our Bodies

Waree in the room where she teaches massage, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 2017. She ran away from home and studied successfully to become an accountant. She is now a Thai massage teacher in Chiang Mai. 'I always felt alone in my life since I was born. Because my mother left me and gave me to my auntie, as she had no daughter and my mother had many so she took me. Once I was in her house I was a slave, nobody cared what I ate or what I did, I was slowly educated. Education of Thai people is just to work like a slave. I could not communicate to anybody. I had to survive alone and work very hard. Now my daughter is 14 years old, my son 16 today. These kids were born in a comfortable life, full of abundance. If the wind blows in her eyelashes, she cries. She’s gonna be fucked up in the future. The kids born in a comfortable life never have to face any struggle. Their parents take care for their kids not to know the struggle side of life, and I think it makes them too fragile. From now on I want to educate my kids in ano

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Death toll from Hawaii wildfires up to 114 as search for victims continues

STORY: Death toll from Hawaii wildfires up to 114 as search for victims continues DATELINE: Aug. 19, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:45 LOCATION: LOS ANGELES, U.S. CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of Hawaii Governor Josh Green delivering speech (courtesy of Office of the Governor of Hawaii) 2. various of Biden departing the White House (August 17, 2023) STORYLINE: The death toll from the Maui wildfires in the U.S. state of Hawaii reached 114 on Friday while more than 60 percent of the disaster area has been searched, authorities said. The Maui Police Department confirmed in an update that the total number of fatalities in the deadly wildfires has increased to 114, up from Thursday's 111. In a televised speech, Hawaii Governor Josh Green said that the number of lives lost in the disaster is "expected to increase each day" as the search for victims continues. "The scope of devastation on Maui is difficult to express in words," said the governor, noting that more than 2,200 buildings have been destroyed and ano

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(3)Inoue takes bronze in men's 60-kg freestyle wrestling

(3)Inoue takes bronze in men's 60-kg freestyle wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Japan's Kenji Inoue bites his bronze medal for the men's 60-kilogram freestyle wrestling of the 2004 Olympic Games at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall in Athens on Aug. 29.

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(2)Inoue takes bronze in men's 60-kg freestyle wrestling

(2)Inoue takes bronze in men's 60-kg freestyle wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Japan's Kenji Inoue and Vasyl Fedoryshyn of Ukraine struggle during the men's 60-kilogram freestyle wrestling event of the 2004 Olympic Games at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall in Athens on Aug. 29.

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(1)Inoue takes bronze in men's 60-kg freestyle wrestling

(1)Inoue takes bronze in men's 60-kg freestyle wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Japan's Kenji Inoue reacts at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall in Athens on Aug. 29 after beating Vasyl Fedoryshyn of Ukraine to take the bronze medal in the men's 60-kilogram freestyle wrestling at the 2004 Olympic Games.

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(2)Tanabe wins bronze in wrestling

(2)Tanabe wins bronze in wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Japan's Chikara Tanabe shows off is bronze medal on the podium at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall on Aug. 28. Tanabe defeated Greece's Amiran Karntanov to claim the bronze medal at 55 kilograms in men's freestyle wrestling.

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(1)Tanabe wins bronze in wrestling

(1)Tanabe wins bronze in wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Japan's Chikara Tanabe (R), who won the bronze medal in wrestling at 55 kilograms, stands on podium along with gold medal winner Mavlet Batirov (C) of Russia and silver medallist Stephen Abas (L) of the United States at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall on Aug. 28.

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(1)Japan's Tanabe advances to semis in wrestling

(1)Japan's Tanabe advances to semis in wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Chikara Tanabe of Japan attacks Kim Hyo Sub of South Korea with an ankle hold during the third-round qualification match at 55 kilograms at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall on Aug. 27. Tanabe won a berth in the semifinals after a technical-fall victory over Kim.

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(3)Japan's Tanabe advances to semis in wrestling

(3)Japan's Tanabe advances to semis in wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Chikara Tanabe (R) of Japan attacks Yogeshwar Dutt of India during their second-round qualification match at 55 kilograms at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall on Aug. 27.

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(2)Japan's Tanabe advances to semis in wrestling

(2)Japan's Tanabe advances to semis in wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Chikara Tanabe of Japan (rear) defeats Sydney Olympics gold medallist Naming Abdullayev of Azerbaijan 5-2 in their qualifying match at 55 kilograms at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall on Aug. 27. Tanabe won a berth in the semifinals after a technical-fall victory over Kim.

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Sasamoto crashes out in Greco-Roman wrestling

Sasamoto crashes out in Greco-Roman wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Armen Nazarian of Bulgaria (L) and Makoto Sasamoto of Japan wrestle during their men's Greco-Roman 60kg weight category qualification match of the 2004 Olympic Games at the Ano Liossia Olympic Hall in Athens on Aug. 26. Nazarian defeated Sasamoto 5-3.

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(3)Hamaguchi wins bronze in women's 72kg freestyle wrestling

(3)Hamaguchi wins bronze in women's 72kg freestyle wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Former Japanese wrestler Heigo Hamaguchi waves to her daughter Kyoko Hamaguchi from the stands at the Ano Liossia Olympic Hall in Athens on Aug. 23 during the award ceremony for the women's 72kg freestyle wrestling at the 2004 Olympic Games. Kyoko Hamaguchi won the bronze medal.

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(6)K. Icho clinches gold in women's 63kg freestyle wrestling

(6)K. Icho clinches gold in women's 63kg freestyle wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Kaori Icho of Japan and her coach Kazuhito Sakae celebrate Icho's victory over Sara McMann of the United States in the final match of the women's 63kg freestyle wrestling in the 2004 Olympic Games at the Ano Liossia Olympic Hall in Athens on Aug. 23.

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(4)K. Icho clinches gold in women's 63kg freestyle wrestling

(4)K. Icho clinches gold in women's 63kg freestyle wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Kaori Icho of Japan wipes away tears on receiving the gold medal for the women's 63kg freestyle wrestling in the 2004 Olympic Games at the Ano Liossia Olympic Hall in Athens on Aug. 23.

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(5)K. Icho clinches gold in women's 63kg freestyle wrestling

(5)K. Icho clinches gold in women's 63kg freestyle wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Kaori Icho of Japan (R) tackles Sara McMann of the United States during the final of the women's 63kg freestyle wrestling in the 2004 Olympic Games at the Ano Liossia Olympic Hall in Athens on Aug. 23.

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(2)Hamaguchi wins bronze in women's 72kg freestyle wrestling

(2)Hamaguchi wins bronze in women's 72kg freestyle wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Kyoko Hamaguchi of Japan kisses the mat at the Ano Liossia Olympic Hall in Athens on Aug. 23 after beating Svitlana Sayenko of the Ukraine to win the bronze medal for the women's 72kg freestyle wrestling at the 2004 Olympic Games.

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(1)Hamaguchi wins bronze in women's 72kg freestyle wrestling

(1)Hamaguchi wins bronze in women's 72kg freestyle wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Kyodo Hamaguchi holds up her bronze medal for the women's 72kg freestyle wrestling in the 2004 Olympic Games during an awarding ceremony at the Ano Liossia Olympic Hall in Athens on Aug. 23.

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(2)K. Icho clinches gold in women's 63kg freestyle wrestling

(2)K. Icho clinches gold in women's 63kg freestyle wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Kaori Icho of Japan (R) and Sara McMann of the United States wrestle during the final of the women's 63kg freestyle wrestling in the 2004 Olympic Games at the Ano Liossia Olympic Hall in Athens on Aug. 23. Icho beat McMann to win the gold medal.

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(1)K. Icho clinches gold in women's 63kg freestyle wrestling

(1)K. Icho clinches gold in women's 63kg freestyle wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Silver medalist Sara McMann of the United States (L), gold medalist Kaori Icho of Japan (C) and bronze medalist Lise Legrand pose with their medals for the women's 63kg freestyle wrestling in the 2004 Olympic Games at the Ano Liossia Olympic Hall in Athens on Aug. 23.

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(3)K. Icho clinches gold in women's 63kg freestyle wrestling

(3)K. Icho clinches gold in women's 63kg freestyle wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Kaori Icho of Japan shows her joy at the Ano Liossia Olympic Hall in Athens on Aug. 23 after beating Sara McMann of the United States in the final of the women's 63kg freestyle wrestling in the 2004 Olympic Games.

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(2)Yoshida wins gold in women's 55kg freestyle wrestling

(2)Yoshida wins gold in women's 55kg freestyle wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Japan's Saori Yoshida (L) and Tonya Verbeek of Canada wrestle during the final of the women's 55kg freestyle wrestling in the 2004 Olympic Games at the Ano Liossia Olympic Hall in Athens on Aug. 23. Yoshida beat Verbeek to win the gold medal.

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(1)Yoshida wins gold in women's 55kg freestyle wrestling

(1)Yoshida wins gold in women's 55kg freestyle wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Silver medalist Tonya Verbeek of Canada (L), gold medalist Saori Yoshida of Japan (C) and bronze medalist Anna Gomis of France displays their medals for the women's 55kg freestyle wrestling in the 2004 Olympic Games at the Ano Liossia Olympic Hall in Athens on Aug. 23.

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(2)Japanese into finals, Hamaguchi falls in wrestling

(2)Japanese into finals, Hamaguchi falls in wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Saori Yoshida of Japan, coming from behind, won over France's Anna Gomis on a narrow 7-6 decision in the women's 55-kg freestyle wrestling to cruise to the finals at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall on Aug. 23.

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(3)Japanese into finals, Hamaguchi falls in wrestling

(3)Japanese into finals, Hamaguchi falls in wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Japan's Kaori Icho rejoices after defeating France's Lise Legrand on a 4-0 decision in the women's 63-kg freestyle wrestling to advance to the finals at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall on Aug. 23.

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Yoshida beats China's Sun in Olympic wrestling

Yoshida beats China's Sun in Olympic wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Japan's Saori Yoshida (at back) defeated China's Sun Dongmei in the women's 55-kg wrestling event in the Athens Olympics by technical-fall at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall on Aug. 22.

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Chiharu Icho advances to women's wrestling semis in Olympics

Chiharu Icho advances to women's wrestling semis in Olympics

ATHENS, Greece - Japan's Chiharu Icho (top) advances to the wrestling semifinals by beating 2002 world champion Brigitte Wagener of Germany in the pool elimination matches at the women's 48-kg event in the Athens Olympics at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall on Aug. 22.

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(3)Japanese wrestlers off to strong in elimination matches

(3)Japanese wrestlers off to strong in elimination matches

ATHENS, Greece - Japan's Kyoko Hamaguchi beats her archrival Toccara Montgomery of the United States on an 8-4 decision in their first-round match in the 72-kg class at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall on Aug. 22.

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(1) Japanese wrestlers off to strong in elimination matches

(1) Japanese wrestlers off to strong in elimination matches

ATHENS, Greece - Japan's Chiharu Icho attacks Canada's Lyndsay Belisle in the women's freestyle 48-kilogram pool elimination match at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall on Aug. 22. Icho won two straight matches to breeze into the semifinals.

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(2)Japanese wrestlers off to strong in elimination matches

(2)Japanese wrestlers off to strong in elimination matches

ATHENS, Greece - Japan's Kaori Icho scores a 10-0 victory over Lyudmyla Golovchenko of Ukraine in the women's 63-kilogram freestyle pool elimination match at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall on Aug. 22.

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(5) Japanese into finals, Hamaguchi falls in wrestling

(5) Japanese into finals, Hamaguchi falls in wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - ''Animal'' Hamaguchi, father of five-time world champion Kyoko Hamaguchi, is told by an Olympic official not to shout after her daughter fell in a surprise 6-4 decision to China's Wang Xu in the women's 72-kg. freestyle wrestling semifinals at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall.

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(4)Japanese into finals, Hamaguchi falls in wrestling

(4)Japanese into finals, Hamaguchi falls in wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Five-time world champion Kyoko Hamaguchi of Japan looks sad after falling in a surprise 6-4 decision to China's Wang Xu in the women's 72-kg freestyle wrestling semifinals at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall on Aug. 23.

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(1)Japanese into finals, Hamaguchi falls in wrestling

(1)Japanese into finals, Hamaguchi falls in wrestling

ATHENS, Greece - Japan's Chiharu Icho beats France's Angelique Berthenet in a 12-1 technical fall victory in the women's 48-kg freestyle wrestling to advance to the finals at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall on Aug. 23.

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(3)Japan's Tsukada wins Olympic judo

(3)Japan's Tsukada wins Olympic judo

ATHENS, Greece - Japan's Maki Tsukada smiles with the gold medal she won in the women's over 78-kilogram judo event in the Athens 2004 Olympic Games at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall on Aug. 20.

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(2)Japan's Tsukada wins Olympic judo

(2)Japan's Tsukada wins Olympic judo

ATHENS, Greece - Japan's Maki Tsukada responds to cheers from fans after winning the women's over 78-kilogram judo in the Athens 2004 Olympic Games at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall on Aug. 20.

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(4)Japan's Tsukada wins Olympic judo

(4)Japan's Tsukada wins Olympic judo

ATHENS, Greece - Japan's Maki Tsukada, who won the women's over 78-kilogram judo event in the Athens 2004 Olympic Games, waves during the medal ceremony at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall on Aug. 20.

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(1)Japan's Tsukada wins Olympic judo

(1)Japan's Tsukada wins Olympic judo

ATHENS, Greece - Japan's Maki Tsukada (top) pins Cuba's Dayma Beltran (bottom) with little more than a minute remaining in the women's over 78-kilogram judo to win the fifth judo gold of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games for Japan's women at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall on Aug. 20.

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(2)Tsukada cruises into semifinals at Athens judo

(2)Tsukada cruises into semifinals at Athens judo

ATHENS, Greece - Maki Tsukada of Japan (R) twists down 2003 European champion Maryna Prokofyeva of Ukuraina to advance to the women's 78 kg class semifinals at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall on Aug. 20.

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(3)Japan's Suzuki wins gold in Olympic judo

(3)Japan's Suzuki wins gold in Olympic judo

ATHENS, Greece - Japan's Keiji Suzuki shows off the gold medal he won in the over 100-kg-class judo event in the Athens Oympics at Ano Liossia Olympic Hall on Aug. 20.

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