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JR East union leader Matsuzaki dies

JR East union leader Matsuzaki dies

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in August 1994 shows former East Japan Railway Workers Union leader Akira Matsuzaki, who died on Dec. 9, 2010, at 74.

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Family OKs organ donation from brain-dead man

Family OKs organ donation from brain-dead man

OKAYAMA, Japan - Members of the medical team that will harvest lungs from a brain-dead man, whose family approved donation of his organs even though he did not leave his wishes in writing, depart the Okayama University Hospital in the city of Okayama on August 9. 2010. The family's approval marks the first such case under Japan's revised organ transplant law.

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Lanterns in memory of Nagasaki atomic-bomb victims

Lanterns in memory of Nagasaki atomic-bomb victims

NAGASAKI, Japan - Lanterns float on the Urakami River in Nagasaki on August 9, 2010, the 65th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing of the southwestern Japan city. People released the lanterns on the river in memory of the victims of the attack.

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Family OKs organ donation from brain-dead man

Family OKs organ donation from brain-dead man

OSAKA, Japan - Photo shows the National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center in the city of Suita in Osaka Prefecture on August 9, 2010, which is planning to conduct a transplant operation using organs to be harvested from a brain-dead man whose family approved donation of his organs even though he did not leave his wishes in writing. The approval marks the first such case under Japan's revised organ transplant law

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A dream come true for Russian painter in China

STORY: A dream come true for Russian painter in China DATELINE: August 9, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:19 LOCATION: LANZHOU, China CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: various of Kosterina Evgeniya workingSOUNDBITE (Chinese): KOSTERINA EVGENIYA, Russian painter STORYLINE: A Russian painter who has lived in China for more than a decade held a personal exhibition with the theme of pursuit of beauty in a local gallery in Lanzhou City. Kosterina Evgeniya began to study Chinese painting in 2010. She said the splendid Chinese culture and its long history have inspired her to create new works. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): KOSTERINA EVGENIYA, Russian painter "I'm holding an exhibition in this gallery these days. I've been making preparations for it for many years. These paintings are the result of my work over more than 10 years. When I traveled to Hexi Corridor, I finally got to have a deeper understanding of the culture, history and various sceneries of Gansu. The landscapes in Gansu are really diversified. There are snow-capped mounta

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Family OKs organ donation from brain-dead man

Family OKs organ donation from brain-dead man

OSAKA, Japan - Photo shows the National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center in the city of Suita in Osaka Prefecture on August 9, 2010, which is planning to conduct a transplant operation using organs to be harvested from a brain-dead man whose family approved donation of his organs even though he did not leave his wishes in writing. The approval marks the first such case under Japan's revised organ transplant law (Kyodo)

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Family OKs organ donation from brain-dead man

Family OKs organ donation from brain-dead man

OKAYAMA, Japan - Members of the medical team that will harvest lungs from a brain-dead man, whose family approved donation of his organs even though he did not leave his wishes in writing, depart the Okayama University Hospital in the city of Okayama on August 9. 2010. The family's approval marks the first such case under Japan's revised organ transplant law. (Kyodo)

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Lanterns in memory of Nagasaki atomic-bomb victims

Lanterns in memory of Nagasaki atomic-bomb victims

NAGASAKI, Japan - People watch lanterns floating on the Urakami River in Nagasaki on August 9, 2010, the 65th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing of the southwestern Japan city. The lanterns were released on the river in memory of the victims of the attack. (Kyodo)

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Lanterns in memory of Nagasaki atomic-bomb victims

Lanterns in memory of Nagasaki atomic-bomb victims

NAGASAKI, Japan - Lanterns float on the Urakami River in Nagasaki on August 9, 2010, the 65th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing of the southwestern Japan city. People released the lanterns on the river in memory of the victims of the attack. (Kyodo)

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JR East union leader Matsuzaki dies

JR East union leader Matsuzaki dies

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in August 1994 shows former East Japan Railway Workers Union leader Akira Matsuzaki, who died on Dec. 9, 2010, at 74. (Kyodo)

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Gabriela Kloudova

Gabriela Kloudova

***FILE PHOTO*** Gabriela Kloudova attends a press conference of the Civic Democratic Party (ODS), on August 9, 2010. *** Czech Deputy PM and Interior Minister Jan Hamacek, leader of the junior government Social Democrats (CSSD), will marry former Prague politician for the right-wing Civic Democrats (ODS) Gabriela Kloudova this week, which will be his second marriage, the SeznamZpravy.cz server writes on July 30, 2020. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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