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US: North Dakota Sees Powerful Winds Amid Tornado-Producing Storm

Severe weather swept across the upper Midwest on Friday, June 20, bringing powerful winds and leaving at least 3 dead in North Dakota as a tornado ripped through the area.

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Carlos Ghosn Targeted By A Second International Arrest Warrant

Carlos Ghosn Targeted By A Second International Arrest Warrant

File photo dated February 16, 2012 of Carlos Ghosn CEO of Renault. Headquarters of the group. Presentation of 2011 results. Boulogne-Billancourt. - Carlos Ghosn targeted by a second international arrest warrant after he did not appear for his summons for his possible indictment on May 19, 2022. The former boss of Renault-Nissan, who has lived in Lebanon since his escape of Japan in December 2019, was already targeted by an international arrest warrant issued in April 2022. He is notably prosecuted for misuse of corporate assets and money laundering in an organized gang. Photo by Mario Fourmy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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JR Kyushu exhibition in Bangkok

JR Kyushu exhibition in Bangkok

BANGKOK, Thailand - Designer Eiji Mitooka visits an exhibition in Bangkok on March 16, 2013, showcasing train models he designed for Kyushu Railway Co., known as JR Kyushu. When Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra visited Japan in April 2012, she was impressed by the bullet train services operated by JR Kyushu, both in their technical and design aspects. She then invited JR Kyushu and Mitooka to exhibit their successful experience in Thailand.

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JR Kyushu exhibition in Bangkok

JR Kyushu exhibition in Bangkok

BANGKOK, Thailand - Designer Eiji Mitooka visits an exhibition in Bangkok on March 16, 2013, showcasing train models he designed for Kyushu Railway Co., known as JR Kyushu. When Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra visited Japan in April 2012, she was impressed by the bullet train services operated by JR Kyushu, both in their technical and design aspects. She then invited JR Kyushu and Mitooka to exhibit their successful experience in Thailand.

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Kamei launches new party

Kamei launches new party

TOKYO, Japan - Veteran lawmaker Shizuka Kamei holds a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 19, 2012, to announce the launch of a new political party. Kamei, who left the ruling bloc in April out of opposition to the government's tax hike plan, made the move ahead of the Dec. 16 general election.

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Court interpreter in Japan

Court interpreter in Japan

OSAKA, Japan - Ryoji Kito, a Persian-language court interpreter, speaks about his job in front of the Osaka High Court and Osaka District Court on April 16, 2012.

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Highway accident involving bus bound for Tokyo Disneyland

Highway accident involving bus bound for Tokyo Disneyland

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter at 8:16 a.m. on April 29, 2012, shows a wrecked bus that crashed into a roadside wall around 4:40 a.m. the same day on a highway in Fujioka, Gunma Prefecture, northwest of Tokyo. The bus was carrying tourists bound for Tokyo Disneyland. The accident killed six women and a man, and injured 39 others including the driver, police said.

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Matsuzaka makes 1st rehab start

Matsuzaka makes 1st rehab start

SALEM, United States - Boston Red Sox right-hander Daisuke Matsuzaka pitches in a professional game for the first time since May 16, 2011, and since undergoing Tommy John surgery last June. Matsuzaka began a rehab assignment with the Single-A Advanced Salem in Salem, Virginia, on April 23, 2012.

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Soccer ball lost in Japan's tsunami found off Alaska

Soccer ball lost in Japan's tsunami found off Alaska

RIKUZENTAKATA, Japan - Photo shows 16-year-old Misaki Murakami, a second-year high school student in Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture, on April 22, 2012. A soccer ball, believed to belong to him, was found on the coast of Middleton Island off Alaska after apparently floating across the Pacific Ocean after being swept away from the northeastern Japanese city in the March 2011 tsunami. Murakami received the ball from classmates in March 2005, when he was in third grade, as a farewell gift before he transferred to another school in the city.

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More Japanese eye S.E. Asia as place to live

More Japanese eye S.E. Asia as place to live

JOHOR BAHRU, Malaysia - Masanori Fujimura (R), head of an investment consulting firm, looks at a model of an apartment building for Japanese customers in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, on April 16, 2012. Plans are under way to develop a ''Little Tokyo'' in the center of Johor Bahru, which is adjacent to the region's major financial hub, Singapore.

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More Japanese eye S.E. Asia as place to live

More Japanese eye S.E. Asia as place to live

JOHOR BAHRU, Malaysia - Masanori Fujimura, head of an investment consulting firm, points to the site on April 16, 2012, where plans are under way to develop a ''Little Tokyo'' in the center of Johor Bahru, which is adjacent to the region's major financial hub, Singapore.

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More Japanese eye S.E. Asia as place to live

More Japanese eye S.E. Asia as place to live

JOHOR BAHRU, Malaysia - Photo shows homes for wealthy people in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, on April 16, 2012. Plans are under way to develop a ''Little Tokyo'' in the center of Johor Bahru, which is adjacent to the region's major financial hub, Singapore.

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More Japanese eye S.E. Asia as place to live

More Japanese eye S.E. Asia as place to live

JOHOR BAHRU, Malaysia - Photo shows a show home for wealthy people in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, on April 16, 2012. Plans are under way to develop a ''Little Tokyo'' in the center of Johor Bahru, which is adjacent to the region's major financial hub, Singapore.

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Tokyo Gov. Ishihara at Narita airport

Tokyo Gov. Ishihara at Narita airport

NARITA, Japan - Tokyo Gov. Shintaro Ishihara answers a reporter's question at Narita airport upon arrival from the United States on April 19, 2012. During a speech he gave in Washington on April 16, Ishihara revealed that the Tokyo metropolitan government is negotiating with the owner of three major islands of the disputed Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea with the aim of buying them by the end of this year.

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Tokyo Gov. Ishihara at Narita airport

Tokyo Gov. Ishihara at Narita airport

NARITA, Japan - Tokyo Gov. Shintaro Ishihara answers a reporter's question at Narita airport upon arrival from the United States on April 19, 2012. During a speech he gave in Washington on April 16, Ishihara revealed that the Tokyo metropolitan government is negotiating with the owner of three major islands of the disputed Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea with the aim of buying them by the end of this year.

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Tokyo Gov. Ishihara at Narita airport

Tokyo Gov. Ishihara at Narita airport

NARITA, Japan - Tokyo Gov. Shintaro Ishihara answers a reporter's question at Narita airport upon arrival from the United States on April 19, 2012. During a speech he gave in Washington on April 16, Ishihara revealed that the Tokyo metropolitan government is negotiating with the owner of three major islands of the disputed Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea with the aim of buying them by the end of this year.

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Opposition to file censure motions against 2 ministers

Opposition to file censure motions against 2 ministers

TOKYO, Japan - Defense Minister Naoki Tanaka (R) and Takeshi Maeda, minister of land, infrastructure, transport and tourism, attend a House of Councillors plenary session in the Diet building in Tokyo on April 16, 2012. Japan's main opposition Liberal Democratic Party plans to submit censure motions against them to the upper house on April 18, 2012. The LDP has criticized Tanaka for what it sees as improper handling of a number of security issues and Maeda for allegedly trying to meddle in a local election.

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Uotsuri Island

Uotsuri Island

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in June 2011 shows Uotsuri Island, part of the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea. Tokyo Gov. Shintaro Ishihara said April 16, 2012, that the Tokyo metropolitan government is in negotiations with the owners of the disputed islands with the aim of buying them by the end of this year to protect Japanese territory.

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Tokyo gov't wants to buy Senkaku Islands

Tokyo gov't wants to buy Senkaku Islands

WASHINGTON, United States - Tokyo Gov. Shintaro Ishihara says in a speech at a think tank forum in Washington on April 16, 2012, that the Tokyo metropolitan government is in negotiations with the owners of the disputed Senkaku Islands with the aim of buying them by the end of this year. Ishihara said the purchase is aimed at protecting Japanese territory, an apparent reference to China's claim to the Japanese-controlled islands in the East China Sea.

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Japan welcomes U.N. response to rocket launch

Japan welcomes U.N. response to rocket launch

NEW YORK, United States - Tsuneo Nishida, Japanese ambassador to the United Nations, answers a reporter's question at the U.N. headquarters in New York on April 16, 2012, after the adoption of a U.N. Security Council statement strongly condemning North Korea's recent failed rocket launch.

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Campbell in S. Korea

Campbell in S. Korea

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Kim Sung Hwan (L) and Kurt Campbell, U.S. assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, shake hands before their meeting in Seoul on April 16, 2012.

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Aichi governor in Vietnam

Aichi governor in Vietnam

HANOI, Vietnam - Japan's Aichi Prefecture Gov. Hideaki Omura (L) and Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung shake hands in Hanoi on April 16, 2012. The governor offered assistance to train Vietnamese physicians and nurses.

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Japan Display president

Japan Display president

TOKYO, Japan - Shuichi Otsuka, president of newly launched liquid crystal display maker Japan Display Inc., speaks during an interview in Tokyo on April 16, 2012.

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Aichi governor in Vietnam

Aichi governor in Vietnam

HANOI, Vietnam - Japan's Aichi Prefecture Gov. Hideaki Omura (front R) and Vietnam's Public Health Minister Nguyen Thi Kim Tien (front L) shake hands in Hanoi on April 16, 2012, after signing a memorandum for the prefectural government to provide training to Vietnamese medical personnel.

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Taliban attacks in Afghanistan

Taliban attacks in Afghanistan

KABUL, Afghanistan - Photo shows an unused grenade and sandals left inside a building under construction in central Kabul on April 16, 2012, where Taliban insurgents holed up and fired rockets toward the central Wazir Akbar Khan neighborhood, where a number of embassies are located.

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Taliban attacks in Afghanistan

Taliban attacks in Afghanistan

KABUL, Afghanistan - Photo shows a building under construction in central Kabul on April 16, 2012, where Taliban insurgents holed up and fired rockets toward the central Wazir Akbar Khan neighborhood, where a number of embassies are located.

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Suzuki starts construction of 2nd Chongqing plant

Suzuki starts construction of 2nd Chongqing plant

CHONGQING, China - Toshihiro Suzuki (R front), vice president of Suzuki Motor Corp., and Chongqing Mayor Huang Qifan (L front) are pictured on April 16, 2012, at a groundbreaking ceremony for the company's second automobile plant in the Chinese city.

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Evacuation order partially lifted for Minamisoma

Evacuation order partially lifted for Minamisoma

MINAMISOMA, Japan - Vehicles travel in the Odaka district of Minamisoma, Fukushima Prefecture, on April 16, 2012, after the government lifted an evacuation order the same day for some parts of the city that was issued around a year earlier in the wake of the nuclear crisis at the nearby Fukushima Daiichi power complex.

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Presidential runoff in East Timor

Presidential runoff in East Timor

DILI, East Timor - Francisco Guterres, who heads the opposition Fretilin party, answers reporters' questions after casting his vote in a presidential runoff in which he is a candidate, in Dili, the capital of East Timor, on April 16, 2012. The runoff is expected to be a closely contested race between former guerilla fighters Guterres, popularly known as Lu Olo, and Taur Matan Ruak.

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S. Korea wary of North's satellite launch plan

S. Korea wary of North's satellite launch plan

SEOUL, South Korea - Members of a conservative group protest in Seoul on March 20, 2012, over North Korea's plan to launch a rocket carrying a satellite between April 12 and 16.

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Japan urges N. Korea not to launch rocket

Japan urges N. Korea not to launch rocket

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba answers reporters' questions at the ministry in Tokyo on March 16, 2012, regarding North Korea's announcement the same day that it will launch a rocket mounted with an earth observation satellite in mid-April. Gemba said the North Korean launch would violate a U.N. Security Council resolution.

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Japan urges N. Korea not to launch rocket

Japan urges N. Korea not to launch rocket

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba (far R) answers reporters' questions at the ministry in Tokyo on March 16, 2012, regarding North Korea's announcement the same day that it will launch a rocket mounted with an earth observation satellite in mid-April. Gemba said the North Korean launch would violate a U.N. Security Council resolution.

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New sports car co-developed by Fuji Heavy, Toyota

New sports car co-developed by Fuji Heavy, Toyota

OTA, Japan - Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. President Yasuyuki Yoshinaga (L) and Toyota Motor Corp. President Akio Toyoda shake hands at a plant of Fuji Heavy in Ota, Gunma Prefecture on March 16, 2012. Fuji Heavy began the same day full-fledged production of a new sports car it co-developed with Toyota. The rear-wheel-drive vehicle, to be sold by Fuji Heavy as the Subaru BRZ from March 28 and by Toyota as the ''86'' from April 6, is manufactured at the plant.

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People in Pyongyang

People in Pyongyang

PYONGYANG, North Korea - People dig the ground during cold weather in front of a billboard with a slogan emphasizing the leadership of North Korea's new leader Kim Jong Un in Pyongyang on Feb. 13, 2012. North Korea is scheduled to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of state founder Kim Il Sung, grandfather of Kim Jong Un, on April 15, 2012 and the 70th anniversary of the birth of the late leader Kim Jong Il, father of the new leader, on Feb. 16, 2012.

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Singer Hamasaki to divorce

Singer Hamasaki to divorce

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in Shanghai on April 20, 2007, shows Japanese pop singer Ayumi Hamasaki. She announced on Jan. 16, 2012, through the website of her official fan club that she intends to divorce U.S.-based Austrian actor Manuel Schwarz, whom she married on Jan. 1 the previous year.

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U.S. to review sanctions against Myanmar

U.S. to review sanctions against Myanmar

YANGON, Myanmar - U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell (L) and Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi attend a joint press conference in Yangon on Jan. 16, 2012. The senator said the United States is likely to review economic sanctions after Myanmar holds parliamentary by-elections in April 2012.

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Hawaiian Airlines to fly to Fukuoka

Hawaiian Airlines to fly to Fukuoka

FUKUOKA, Japan - Hawaiian Airlines President Mark Dunkerley (C) poses for photos after a press conference in Fukuoka, southwestern Japan, on Jan. 16, 2012, prior to the airline's launch of services between Honolulu and Fukuoka in April.

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CHINA-TIBET-TEA HARVEST (CN)

CHINA-TIBET-TEA HARVEST (CN)

(220417) -- LHASA, April 17, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Resident Gongsang Lamu picks tea leaves at Hezha Village of Dexing Township in Medog County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, April 16, 2022. Medog's moderate humidity and altitude makes it suitable for tea farming. Since the first experimental tea plantation was built here in 2012, 102 more plantations have been set up. Now, over 10,000 people of 39 villages engage in tea planting and have realized a large increase in their incomings. (Xinhua/Sun Fei)

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CHINA-TIBET-TEA HARVEST (CN)

CHINA-TIBET-TEA HARVEST (CN)

(220417) -- LHASA, April 17, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Residents pick tea leaves at Hezha Village of Dexing Township in Medog County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, April 16, 2022. Medog's moderate humidity and altitude makes it suitable for tea farming. Since the first experimental tea plantation was built here in 2012, 102 more plantations have been set up. Now, over 10,000 people of 39 villages engage in tea planting and have realized a large increase in their incomings. (Xinhua/Jigme Dorje)

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CHINA-TIBET-TEA HARVEST (CN)

CHINA-TIBET-TEA HARVEST (CN)

(220417) -- LHASA, April 17, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Resident Gongsang Lamu picks tea leaves at Hezha Village of Dexing Township in Medog County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, April 16, 2022. Medog's moderate humidity and altitude makes it suitable for tea farming. Since the first experimental tea plantation was built here in 2012, 102 more plantations have been set up. Now, over 10,000 people of 39 villages engage in tea planting and have realized a large increase in their incomings. (Xinhua/Jigme Dorje)

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CHINA-TIBET-TEA HARVEST (CN)

CHINA-TIBET-TEA HARVEST (CN)

(220417) -- LHASA, April 17, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Resident Gongsang Lamu picks tea leaves at Hezha Village of Dexing Township in Medog County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, April 16, 2022. Medog's moderate humidity and altitude makes it suitable for tea farming. Since the first experimental tea plantation was built here in 2012, 102 more plantations have been set up. Now, over 10,000 people of 39 villages engage in tea planting and have realized a large increase in their incomings. (Xinhua/Jigme Dorje)

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CHINA-TIBET-TEA HARVEST (CN)

CHINA-TIBET-TEA HARVEST (CN)

(220417) -- LHASA, April 17, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Residents pick tea leaves at Hezha Village of Dexing Township in Medog County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, April 16, 2022. Medog's moderate humidity and altitude makes it suitable for tea farming. Since the first experimental tea plantation was built here in 2012, 102 more plantations have been set up. Now, over 10,000 people of 39 villages engage in tea planting and have realized a large increase in their incomings. (Xinhua/Jigme Dorje)

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CHINA-TIBET-TEA HARVEST (CN)

CHINA-TIBET-TEA HARVEST (CN)

(220417) -- LHASA, April 17, 2022 (Xinhua) -- A resident picks tea leaves at Hezha Village of Dexing Township in Medog County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, April 16, 2022. Medog's moderate humidity and altitude makes it suitable for tea farming. Since the first experimental tea plantation was built here in 2012, 102 more plantations have been set up. Now, over 10,000 people of 39 villages engage in tea planting and have realized a large increase in their incomings. (Xinhua/Sun Fei)

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CHINA-TIBET-TEA HARVEST (CN)

CHINA-TIBET-TEA HARVEST (CN)

(220417) -- LHASA, April 17, 2022 (Xinhua) -- A resident picks tea leaves at Hezha Village of Dexing Township in Medog County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, April 16, 2022. Medog's moderate humidity and altitude makes it suitable for tea farming. Since the first experimental tea plantation was built here in 2012, 102 more plantations have been set up. Now, over 10,000 people of 39 villages engage in tea planting and have realized a large increase in their incomings. (Xinhua/Sun Fei)

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Sharp to sell head office, close LCD TV production plant

Sharp to sell head office, close LCD TV production plant

File photo taken in September, 2012, shows Sharp Corp.'s liquid crystal display TV plant in Yaita, Tochigi Prefecture, which the company plans to close as part of efforts to turn its business around. A restructuring plan proposed to its creditor banks was revealed on April 16, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Highway accident involving bus bound for Tokyo Disneyland

Highway accident involving bus bound for Tokyo Disneyland

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter at 8:16 a.m. on April 29, 2012, shows a wrecked bus that crashed into a roadside wall around 4:40 a.m. the same day on a highway in Fujioka, Gunma Prefecture, northwest of Tokyo. The bus was carrying tourists bound for Tokyo Disneyland. The accident killed six women and a man, and injured 39 others including the driver, police said. (Kyodo)

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Matsuzaka makes 1st rehab start

Matsuzaka makes 1st rehab start

SALEM, United States - Boston Red Sox right-hander Daisuke Matsuzaka pitches in a professional game for the first time since May 16, 2011, and since undergoing Tommy John surgery last June. Matsuzaka began a rehab assignment with the Single-A Advanced Salem in Salem, Virginia, on April 23, 2012. (Kyodo)

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Soccer ball lost in Japan's tsunami found off Alaska

Soccer ball lost in Japan's tsunami found off Alaska

RIKUZENTAKATA, Japan - Photo shows 16-year-old Misaki Murakami, a second-year high school student in Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture, on April 22, 2012. A soccer ball, believed to belong to him, was found on the coast of Middleton Island off Alaska after apparently floating across the Pacific Ocean after being swept away from the northeastern Japanese city in the March 2011 tsunami. Murakami received the ball from classmates in March 2005, when he was in third grade, as a farewell gift before he transferred to another school in the city. (Kyodo)

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Soccer ball lost in Japan's tsunami found off Alaska

Soccer ball lost in Japan's tsunami found off Alaska

RIKUZENTAKATA, Japan - Photo shows 16-year-old Misaki Murakami, a second-year high school student in Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture, on April 22, 2012. A soccer ball, believed to belong to him, was found on the coast of Middleton Island off Alaska after apparently floating across the Pacific Ocean after being swept away from the northeastern Japanese city in the March 2011 tsunami. Murakami received the ball from classmates in March 2005, when he was in third grade, as a farewell gift before he transferred to another school in the city. (Kyodo)

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Soccer ball lost in Japan's tsunami found off Alaska

Soccer ball lost in Japan's tsunami found off Alaska

RIKUZENTAKATA, Japan - Photo shows 16-year-old Misaki Murakami, a second-year high school student in Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture, on April 22, 2012. A soccer ball, believed to belong to him, was found on the coast of Middleton Island off Alaska after apparently floating across the Pacific Ocean after being swept away from the northeastern Japanese city in the March 2011 tsunami. Murakami received the ball from classmates in March 2005, when he was in third grade, as a farewell gift before he transferred to another school in the city. (Kyodo)

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