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Boxing: Ex-Olympic, WBA middleweight champ Murata

Boxing: Ex-Olympic, WBA middleweight champ Murata

File photo taken on Aug. 11, 2012 shows Japanese boxer Ryota Murata posing for a photo with the gold medal following his victory in the men's middleweight final at the London Olympics. Murata, the first Japanese boxer to win both an Olympic gold medal and a professional world title, announced his retirement on March 28, 2023.

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Eagles ace Tanaka

Eagles ace Tanaka

SENDAI, Japan - Rakuten Eagles ace Masahiro Tanaka holds the certificates in Sendai, northeastern Japan, on Nov. 23, 2013, that Guinness World Records issued recognizing his record-breaking season. The 25-year-old Tanaka went 24-0 this season and, coupled with his 28-game winning streak that began on Aug. 26, 2012 plus two wins in the postseason, had a 30-game winning streak.

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Japan, N. Korea in talks

Japan, N. Korea in talks

BEIJING, China - Ryu Song Il, a North Korean Foreign Ministry official dealing with Japan affairs, arrives at Beijing airport on Aug. 28, 2012. Ryu represents North Korea in intergovernmental talks with Japan in the Chinese capital on Aug. 29, 2012. The two countries hold intergovernmental talks that day for the first time in four years to mainly discuss the retrieval of the remains of Japanese nationals who died in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula during World War II.

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Japanese repatriates to visit N. Korea burial sites

Japanese repatriates to visit N. Korea burial sites

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Sadao Masaki, head of the Seishinkai group of former Japanese residents in Korea, talks with reporters upon arrival at Pyongyang's international airport on Aug. 28, 2012, to visit burial sites that North Korea says contain the remains of Japanese nationals who died in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula around the end of World War II. Masaki and other members of Seishinkai plan to visit several burial sites in Pyongyang and other parts of the country during a 10-day trip to North Korea.

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Emissary bearing Noda's letter arrives in Beijing

Emissary bearing Noda's letter arrives in Beijing

BEIJING, China - Japanese Senior Vice Foreign Minister Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi arrives at Beijing's international airport on Aug. 28, 2012, bearing a personal letter from Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda to Chinese President Hu Jintao, amid heightened bilateral tension over disputed islands in the East China Sea. Japanese government officials said Noda's letter is aimed at expressing Japan's wish to ameliorate the tension, coming on the heels of an attack in Beijing on the official vehicle of the Japanese ambassador to China.

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Emissary bearing Noda's letter arrives in Beijing

Emissary bearing Noda's letter arrives in Beijing

BEIJING, China - Japanese Senior Vice Foreign Minister Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi is surrounded by reporters after arriving at Beijing's international airport on Aug. 28, 2012, bearing a personal letter from Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda to Chinese President Hu Jintao, amid heightened bilateral tension over disputed islands in the East China Sea. Japanese government officials said Noda's letter is aimed at expressing Japan's wish to ameliorate the tension, coming on the heels of an attack in Beijing on the official vehicle of the Japanese ambassador to China.

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Day before start of Paralympic Games

Day before start of Paralympic Games

LONDON, Britain - Photo shows the Olympic Stadium in London on Aug. 28, 2012, the day before the start of the Paralympic Games. With an estimated 4,300 athletes from a record 166 countries and regions taking part, the Paralympics will be held until Sept. 9.

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Hon Hai CEO in Japan

Hon Hai CEO in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Terry Gou, chief executive officer of Taiwan's Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., answers reporters' questions in Tokyo on Aug. 28, 2012. Japan's Sharp Corp. and its Taiwanese business partner Hon Hai, better known as Foxconn, held talks over the terms of their capital alliance agreement.

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Day before start of Paralympic Games

Day before start of Paralympic Games

LONDON, Britain - The symbol of the Paralympic Games (R) is installed at the Aquatics Centre at the Olympic Park in London on Aug. 28, 2012, the day before the start of the Games. With an estimated 4,300 athletes from a record 166 countries and regions taking part, the Paralympics will be held until Sept. 9.

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Day before start of Paralympic Games

Day before start of Paralympic Games

LONDON, Britain - Photo shows British soldiers dispatched to the Olympic Park in London to maintain security on Aug. 28, 2012, the day before the start of the Paralympic Games. With an estimated 4,300 athletes from a record 166 countries and regions taking part, the Paralympics will be held until Sept. 9.

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Day before start of Paralympic Games

Day before start of Paralympic Games

LONDON, Britain - Photo shows the entrance of the Olympic Park in London on Aug. 28, 2012, the day before the start of the Paralympic Games. With an estimated 4,300 athletes from a record 166 countries and regions taking part, the Paralympics will be held until Sept. 9.

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Woman who threw bottle at Japan Embassy in Beijing

Woman who threw bottle at Japan Embassy in Beijing

BEIJING, China - A woman sits in a police van in front of the Japanese Embassy in Beijing on Aug. 28, 2012, after she threw a beverage bottle at the embassy and was overpowered.

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Day before start of Paralympic Games

Day before start of Paralympic Games

LONDON, Britain - Photo shows the Olympic Park in London, with the Olympic Stadium shown in the background, on Aug. 28, 2012, the day before the start of the Paralympic Games. With an estimated 4,300 athletes from a record 166 countries and regions taking part, the Paralympics will be held until Sept. 9.

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Cosmo Oil to close Sakaide refinery

Cosmo Oil to close Sakaide refinery

OSAKA, Japan - An Aug. 28, 2012, photo from a Kyodo News helicopter shows Cosmo Oil Co.'s oil refinery in Sakaide, Kagawa Prefecture. The company said the same day it will close the plant in July 2013 amid weakening domestic demand for oil.

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Japanese repatriates to visit N. Korea burial sites

Japanese repatriates to visit N. Korea burial sites

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Sadao Masaki (L front) and other members of a group of former Japanese residents in Korea arrive at Pyongyang's international airport on Aug. 28, 2012, to visit burial sites that North Korea says contain the remains of Japanese nationals who died in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula around the end of World War II. The members of Seishinkai plan to visit several burial sites in Pyongyang and other parts of the country during a 10-day trip to North Korea.

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Osaka mayor to establish new political party

Osaka mayor to establish new political party

OSAKA, Japan - Osaka Mayor Toru Hashimoto answers reporters' questions at the Osaka city government office on Aug. 28, 2012. Hashimoto plans to establish a new national political party as early as mid-September ahead of the approaching general election for the House of Representatives, political sources said on Aug. 28.

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Egyptian President Morsi visits China

Egyptian President Morsi visits China

BEIJING, China - Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi (L) and Chinese President Hu Jintao attend a welcoming ceremony for Morsi at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Aug. 28, 2012. The two leaders agreed the same day to strengthen the countries' "strategic relationship" through cooperation in economy and trade, China's official media said.

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Egyptian President Morsi visits China

Egyptian President Morsi visits China

BEIJING, China - Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi (R) and Chinese President Hu Jintao attend a welcoming ceremony for Morsi at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Aug. 28, 2012. The two leaders agreed the same day to strengthen the countries' "strategic relationship" through cooperation in economy and trade, China's official media said.

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Nissan to release all-new Note compact car

Nissan to release all-new Note compact car

FUKUOKA, Japan - Nissan Motor Co. Chief Operating Officer Toshiyuki Shiga unveils the company's all-new, gasoline-powered Note compact car in the town of Kanda, Fukuoka Prefecture, on Aug. 28, 2012, ahead of its release on Sept. 3.

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Japan, N. Korea in talks

Japan, N. Korea in talks

BEIJING, China - Ryu Song Il, a North Korean Foreign Ministry official dealing with Japan affairs, arrives at Beijing airport on Aug. 28, 2012. Ryu represents North Korea in intergovernmental talks with Japan in the Chinese capital on Aug. 29, 2012. The two countries hold intergovernmental talks that day for the first time in four years to mainly discuss the retrieval of the remains of Japanese nationals who died in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula during World War II.

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Cosmo Oil to close Sakaide refinery

Cosmo Oil to close Sakaide refinery

OSAKA, Japan - An Aug. 28, 2012, photo from a Kyodo News helicopter shows Cosmo Oil Co.'s oil refinery in Sakaide, Kagawa Prefecture. The company said the same day it will close the plant in July 2013 amid weakening domestic demand for oil.

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LDP boycotts plenary session of lower house

LDP boycotts plenary session of lower house

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows the plenary session of the House of Representatives in Tokyo on Aug. 28, 2012, which the main opposition Liberal Democratic Party boycotted in protest at a move by the ruling coalition led by the Democratic Party of Japan to vote on the debt bill and the bill to reform the lower house electoral system. The ruling party pushed the key bills through the lower house.

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Japan, N. Korea in talks

Japan, N. Korea in talks

BEIJING, China - Ryu Song Il, a North Korean Foreign Ministry official dealing with Japan affairs, arrives at Beijing airport on Aug. 28, 2012. Ryu represents North Korea in intergovernmental talks with Japan in the Chinese capital on Aug. 29, 2012. The two countries hold intergovernmental talks that day for the first time in four years to mainly discuss the retrieval of the remains of Japanese nationals who died in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula during World War II.

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Japan, N. Korea in talks

Japan, N. Korea in talks

BEIJING, China - Ryu Song Il, a North Korean Foreign Ministry official dealing with Japan affairs, arrives at Beijing airport on Aug. 28, 2012. Ryu represents North Korea in intergovernmental talks with Japan in the Chinese capital on Aug. 29, 2012. The two countries hold intergovernmental talks that day for the first time in four years to mainly discuss the retrieval of the remains of Japanese nationals who died in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula during World War II.

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Japan, N. Korea in talks

Japan, N. Korea in talks

BEIJING, China - Ryu Song Il, a North Korean Foreign Ministry official dealing with Japan affairs, arrives at Beijing airport on Aug. 28, 2012. Ryu represents North Korea in intergovernmental talks with Japan in the Chinese capital on Aug. 29, 2012. The two countries hold intergovernmental talks that day for the first time in four years to mainly discuss the retrieval of the remains of Japanese nationals who died in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula during World War II.

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U.S. forces open medical drill to media

U.S. forces open medical drill to media

SAGAMIHARA, Japan - U.S. Army soldiers conduct a medical exercise at a field hospital set up at a depot in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture, which was opened to the media, on Aug. 28, 2012.

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N. Korea trip for remains retrieval to be granted

N. Korea trip for remains retrieval to be granted

BEIJING, China - File photo taken in June 2012 shows land in Pyongyang that was unveiled by North Korea and is considered to be a burial ground for Japanese people. The Japanese government is set to grant exceptional permission to allow five members of a civic group aiming to retrieve the remains of Japanese who died in what is now North Korea during and after World War II to travel to the North from Aug. 28, 2012, government sources said on Aug. 23.

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Japan wins women's volleyball bronze

Japan wins women's volleyball bronze

LONDON, Britain - Members and staff of the Japanese women's volleyball team pose for a photograph with the bronze medals they won at the 2012 London Olympics at Earls Court on Aug. 11, 2012. Japan claimed their first volleyball medal in 28 years since taking the bronze at the 1984 Los Angeles Games.

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Japan wins women's volleyball bronze

Japan wins women's volleyball bronze

LONDON, Britain - Members and staff of the Japanese women's volleyball team pose for a photograph with the bronze medals they won at the 2012 London Olympics at Earls Court on Aug. 11, 2012. At upper right is coach Masayoshi Manabe. Japan claimed their first volleyball medal in 28 years since taking the bronze at the 1984 Los Angeles Games.

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Japan wins women's volleyball bronze

Japan wins women's volleyball bronze

LONDON, Britain - Members of the Japanese women's volleyball team stand on the podium with the bronze medals they won at the 2012 London Olympics at Earls Court on Aug. 11, 2012. Japan claimed their first volleyball medal in 28 years since taking the bronze at the 1984 Los Angeles Games.

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Japan's Fuchise finishes in women's race walk

Japan's Fuchise finishes in women's race walk

LONDON, Britain - Japan's Masumi Fuchise finishes the women's 20-kilometer race walk at the 2012 London Olympics on The Mall on Aug. 11, 2012. Fuchise placed 11th with a time of 1 hour, 28 minutes, 41 seconds.

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Japan reaches women's volleyball semis

Japan reaches women's volleyball semis

LONDON, Britain - Japan's Yukiko Ebata, Saori Kimura, Erika Araki, Yoshie Takeshita and Hitomi Nakamichi (from L in front row) rejoice after beating China 28-26, 23-25, 25-23, 23-25, 18-16 in a London Olympic women's volleyball quarterfinal at Earls Court on Aug. 7, 2012. Japan advanced to the semifinals for the first time since 1988.

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Japan reaches women's volleyball semis

Japan reaches women's volleyball semis

LONDON, Britain - Japan's Yoshie Takeshita (C), Kaori Inoue (Back C) and their teammates celebrate after beating China 28-26, 23-25, 25-23, 23-25, 18-16 in a London Olympic women's volleyball quarterfinal at Earls Court on Aug. 7, 2012. Japan advanced to the semifinals for the first time since 1988.

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Japan reaches women's volleyball semis

Japan reaches women's volleyball semis

LONDON, Britain - Japan's Yuko Sano (front) dives for the ball during the fourth set of a match against China in the women's volleyball quarterfinals at Earls Court at the 2012 London Olympics on Aug. 7, 2012. Japan beat China 28-26, 23-25, 25-23, 23-25, 18-16 and advanced to the semifinals for the first time since 1988. At right is Japan's Yukiko Ebata.

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Japan reaches women's volleyball semis

Japan reaches women's volleyball semis

LONDON, Britain - Japan's Yukiko Ebata (C) spikes the ball during the second set of a match against China in the women's volleyball quarterfinals at Earls Court at the 2012 London Olympics on Aug. 7, 2012. Japan beat China 28-26, 23-25, 25-23, 23-25, 18-16 and advanced to the semifinals for the first time since 1988. At left is China's Hui Ruoqi and at right is Xu Yunli.

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Japan reaches women's volleyball semis

Japan reaches women's volleyball semis

LONDON, Britain - Japan's Maiko Kano (8) and Ai Otomo (11) block the ball during the second set of a match against China in the women's volleyball quarterfinals at Earls Court at the 2012 London Olympics on Aug. 7, 2012. Japan beat China 28-26, 23-25, 25-23, 23-25, 18-16 and advanced to the semifinals for the first time since 1988. At left is China's Hui Ruoqi.

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Japan reaches women's volleyball semis

Japan reaches women's volleyball semis

LONDON, Britain - Players of the Japanese team celebrate after beating China 28-26, 23-25, 25-23, 23-25, 18-16 in a London Olympic women's volleyball quarterfinal at Earls Court on Aug. 7, 2012. Japan advanced to the semifinals for the first time since 1988.

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Japan reaches women's volleyball semis

Japan reaches women's volleyball semis

LONDON, Britain - Japan's Saori Kimura (2nd from L) spikes the ball during the fourth set of a match against China in the women's volleyball quarterfinals at Earls Court at the 2012 London Olympics on Aug. 7, 2012. Japan beat China 28-26, 23-25, 25-23, 23-25, 18-16 and advanced to the semifinals for the first time since 1988.

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Japan reaches women's volleyball semis

Japan reaches women's volleyball semis

LONDON, Britain - Japan's Saori Kimura (Back C) spikes the ball during the second set of a match against China in the women's volleyball quarterfinals at Earls Court at the 2012 London Olympics on Aug. 7, 2012. Japan beat China 28-26, 23-25, 25-23, 23-25, 18-16 and advanced to the semifinals for the first time since 1988. At front is China's Wei Qiuyue.

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Japan reaches women's volleyball semis

Japan reaches women's volleyball semis

LONDON, Britain - Japan's Yoshie Takeshita (3) and Erika Araki (5) block the ball during the second set of a match against China in the women's volleyball quarterfinals at Earls Court at the 2012 London Olympics on Aug. 7, 2012. Japan beat China 28-26, 23-25, 25-23, 23-25, 18-16 and advanced to the semifinals for the first time since 1988. At left is China's Wang Yimei.

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U.S. sailor weathers storms, races for berth in London Olympics

U.S. sailor weathers storms, races for berth in London Olympics

EAST HAVEN, United States - U.S. sailor Alice Leonard speaks in front of a storm-damaged house in her East Haven, Connecticut neighborhood on Jan. 4, 2012. Hurricane Irene struck the area on Aug. 28, 2011, destroying at least 25 houses and causing extensive damage. (Photo by Meg Maruyama)

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"I want to build a bridge between Chinese medicine and western medicine": Canadian researcher

STORY: "I want to build a bridge between Chinese medicine and western medicine": Canadian researcher DATELINE: Aug. 6, 2022 LENGTH: 0:02:28 LOCATION: GUIYANG, China CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1 various of the lab 2 various of Yaacov Ben-David working in the lab 3 SOUNDBITE (English): YAACOV BEN-DAVID, Canadian researcher in China's Guizhou STORYLINE: A Canadian researcher in China's Guizhou says he's willing to build a bridge between Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Western medicine. Yaacov Ben-David works as a foreign expert in a key chemistry lab in Guizhou. Before he came here, Yaacov was a professor of anti-tumor pharmacology at the University of Toronto in Canada, where he and his team first discovered major oncogene, FLi-1, which causes leukemia. After a visit to China in 2012, Yaacov was attracted by TCM and moved to China a year later to conduct the research on anti-tumor compounds of TCM. SOUNDBITE (English): YAACOV BEN-DAVID, Canadian researcher in China's Guizhou "I was born in Ira

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Japan PM Abe to step down

Japan PM Abe to step down

File photo taken in December 2012 shows Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (C, front row) and members of his Cabinet at the prime minister's office in Tokyo. Abe will step down from his post due to health concerns, a source from his Liberal Democratic Party said on Aug. 28, 2020.

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U.S. sailor weathers storms, races for berth in London Olympics

U.S. sailor weathers storms, races for berth in London Olympics

EAST HAVEN, United States - U.S. sailor Alice Leonard speaks in front of a storm-damaged house in her East Haven, Connecticut neighborhood on Jan. 4, 2012. Hurricane Irene struck the area on Aug. 28, 2011, destroying at least 25 houses and causing extensive damage. (Photo by Meg Maruyama)(Kyodo)

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Japan PM Abe to step down

Japan PM Abe to step down

File photo taken Dec. 26, 2012, shows Shinzo Abe (R) being appointed Japan's new prime minister by Emperor Akihito (L) during a ceremony at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. Abe announced his intention on Aug. 28, 2020, to resign due to health issues.

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Japan PM Abe to step down

Japan PM Abe to step down

File photo taken in November 2012 shows then Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda (R) and Liberal Democratic Party President Shinzo Abe in their parliamentary debate in Tokyo. Abe announced his intention on Aug. 28, 2020 to step down as prime minister, citing his declining health.

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Former Prime Minister Hata dies at 82

Former Prime Minister Hata dies at 82

Japanese politician Tsutomu Hata (C) is seen in this file photo bowing in parliament in Tokyo amid the applause of Ichiro Ozawa (R) and other fellow lawmakers when he was named prime minister in April 1994. Hata, who headed a coalition government for two months and eventually retired from politics in 2012, died Aug. 28, 2017, at age 82. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Former Prime Minister Hata dies at 82

Former Prime Minister Hata dies at 82

Former Japanese Prime Minister Tsutomu Hata (R) is pictured in this file photo receiving the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Paulownia Flowers from Emperor Akihito (L) at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo in May 2013. Hata, a 14-time House of Representatives member who retired from politics in 2012, died Aug. 28, 2017, at age 82. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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