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MOTORI - Formula 1 - Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix 2025 - Practice 1 and Sprint Qualifying

MOTORI - Formula 1 - Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix 2025 - Practice 1 and Sprint Qualifying

Atsuo Komatsu (JPN) MoneyGram Haas F1 Team princPhoto by IPA/ABACAPRESS.COMl during Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix 2025 at Miami International Autodrome in Florida, USA, on May 1st-4th. Alessio De Marco Avens-Images.com

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Japan Post new president

Japan Post new president

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Taizo Nishimuro. Japan Post Holdings Co. on May 22, 2013, announced a plan to appoint former Toshiba Corp. Chairman Nishimuro, who currently serves as chairman of a committee to oversee progress in the privatization of the postal system, as its president to replace Atsuo Saka.

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Nishimuro tapped as Japan Post head

Nishimuro tapped as Japan Post head

TOKYO, Japan - Combination photo shows Atsuo Saka (L), president of Japan Post Holdings Co., and Taizo Nishimuro, a former head of Toshiba Corp. The government is considering replacing Saka with Nishimuro in June 2013, only six months after Saka assumed the post at the state-owned firm, government sources said May 10.

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Saka becomes new Japan Post Holdings president

Saka becomes new Japan Post Holdings president

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Post Holdings Co. Deputy President Atsuo Saka speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 19, 2012, after the company decided the same day to promote him to president, replacing Jiro Saito.

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Saka becomes new Japan Post Holdings president

Saka becomes new Japan Post Holdings president

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Post Holdings Co. Deputy President Atsuo Saka (R) speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 19, 2012, after the company decided the same day to promote him to president, replacing Jiro Saito (L).

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Gov't again ordered to pay damages over hepatitis C virus infection

Gov't again ordered to pay damages over hepatitis C virus infection

TOKYO, Japan - Plaintiffs and their supporters express their joy on March 23 after the Tokyo District Court joined two other district courts in ordering the government to pay damages to people infected with the hepatitis C virus after being treated with tainted blood products. Presiding Judge Atsuo Nagano, acting on a 1,353 million yen damages suit, ordered the state and three drugmakers to pay a total of 259 million yen to 13 out of the 21 plaintiffs.

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(5)Militant group takes 3 Japanese captive

(5)Militant group takes 3 Japanese captive

TOKYO, Japan - Noriaki Imai (R), one of three Japanese taken hostage by a militant group calling itself Saraya al-Mujahideen, is seen talking with House of Concillors lawmaker Atsuo Nakamura at Nakamura's office April 2, one day before Imai left for Iraq. Photo was taken from Nakamura's Internet homepage.

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Tokyu Dept. subsidiary falsely labeled beef

Tokyu Dept. subsidiary falsely labeled beef

TOKYO, Japan - Atsuo Inoue (R), president of Central Foods Co., a wholly owned subsidiary of Tokyu Department Store Co., and Hidehiko Soma (2nd from R), managing director of Tokyu Store Chain Co., apologize in Tokyo on Aug. 13 for a false labeling scam in which Central Foods passed off Yamagata Prefecture beef as ''Matsusaka'' beef, Japan's most prestigious brand.

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Baseball no obstacle to Vietnam identity

Baseball no obstacle to Vietnam identity

HIMEJI, Japan - Nguyen Tran Phuoc An (R), a first-year student at Toyodai Himeji High School, chats with a school baseball coach in the suburbs of Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture. The Vietnamese left-hander lifted the school into the second round of the high school baseball national championship tourney at Koshien Stadium last summer. By Atsuo Nomizu

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Literary critic Jun Eto commits suicide

Literary critic Jun Eto commits suicide

TOKYO, Japan - Literary critic Jun Eto commits suicide at his home in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture and is found dead on July 21. He is 66. The conservative critic apparently cuts his wrist and died in his bathroom and died from loss of blood. Kyodo News file photo shows Eto, whose real name is Atsuo Egashira, has an interview at his home in July 1996.

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Literary critic Jun Eto commits suicide+

Literary critic Jun Eto commits suicide+

TOKYO, Japan - Literary critic Jun Eto commits suicide at his home in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture and is found dead on July 21. He is 66. The conservative critic apparently cuts his wrist and died in his bathroom and died from loss of blood. Kyodo News file photo shows Eto, whose real name is Atsuo Egashira, has an interview at his home in July 1996.

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Gov't again ordered to pay damages over hepatitis C virus infect

Gov't again ordered to pay damages over hepatitis C virus infect

TOKYO, Japan - Plaintiffs and their supporters express their joy on March 23 after the Tokyo District Court joined two other district courts in ordering the government to pay damages to people infected with the hepatitis C virus after being treated with tainted blood products. Presiding Judge Atsuo Nagano, acting on a 1,353 million yen damages suit, ordered the state and three drugmakers to pay a total of 259 million yen to 13 out of the 21 plaintiffs. (Kyodo)

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Osaka man points to site of airport used by army for pilot training

Osaka man points to site of airport used by army for pilot training

Atsuo Yokoyama points to a place where the Imperial Japanese Army once had an airport in Izumisano, Osaka Prefecture, western Japan, on June 11, 2015. The airport was used for one year toward the end of World War II for pilot training, including for suicide missions. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Osaka man recalls airport used by army for pilot training, suicide stints

Osaka man recalls airport used by army for pilot training, suicide stints

Atsuo Yokoyama shows on the map the place of an airport in Izumisano, Osaka Prefecture, western Japan, used for a year by the Imperial Japanese Army to train fighter pilots toward the end of World War II, at his home in the neighboring city of Sakai on May 19, 2015. The airport was also used for training pilots on suicide missions. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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(5)Militant group takes 3 Japanese captive

(5)Militant group takes 3 Japanese captive

TOKYO, Japan - Noriaki Imai (R), one of three Japanese taken hostage by a militant group calling itself Saraya al-Mujahideen, is seen talking with House of Concillors lawmaker Atsuo Nakamura at Nakamura's office April 2, one day before Imai left for Iraq. Photo was taken from Nakamura's Internet homepage. (Kyodo)

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Tokyu Dept. subsidiary falsely labeled beef

Tokyu Dept. subsidiary falsely labeled beef

TOKYO, Japan - Atsuo Inoue (R), president of Central Foods Co., a wholly owned subsidiary of Tokyu Department Store Co., and Hidehiko Soma (2nd from R), managing director of Tokyu Store Chain Co., apologize in Tokyo on Aug. 13 for a false labeling scam in which Central Foods passed off Yamagata Prefecture beef as ''Matsusaka'' beef, Japan's most prestigious brand. (Kyodo)

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Prosecutors demand prison terms for Yamaichi ex-execs

Prosecutors demand prison terms for Yamaichi ex-execs

TOKYO, Japan - Atsuo Miki, former president of collapsed Yamaichi Securities Co., enters the Tokyo District Court on Nov. 19. Prosecutors demanded a four-year prison term for Miki, 64, for concealing losses of over 200 billion yen and paying illegal dividends to shareholders. They also demanded a three-year prison term for former Yamaichi Chairman Tsugio Yukihira, 68, for the same charges.

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Literary critic Jun Eto commits suicide+

Literary critic Jun Eto commits suicide+

TOKYO, Japan - Literary critic Jun Eto commits suicide at his home in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture and is found dead on July 21. He is 66. The conservative critic apparently cuts his wrist and died in his bathroom and died from loss of blood. Kyodo News file photo shows Eto, whose real name is Atsuo Egashira, has an interview at his home in July 1996.

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