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Japan's 'first' jazz cafe temporarily reopens

Japan's 'first' jazz cafe temporarily reopens

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Customers applaud as they listen to a jazz piece on a record at the temporarily revived jazz cafe ''Chigusa'' on Oct. 8, 2010. Chigusa, considered Japan's first jazz cafe which originally opened in 1933 but closed three years ago, reopened for 10 days at a gallery in Yokohama the same day.

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Kansai Telecasting President Chigusa announces resignation

Kansai Telecasting President Chigusa announces resignation

OSAKA, Japan - Soichiro Chigusa (R), the president of Kansai Telecasting Corp., announced April 3 his resignation the same day to take responsibility for distorting experimental data and quotes in the production of nationally broadcast prime-time entertainment programs. Masashi Kataoka (L), managing director, will replace Chigusa.

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Gov't issues stern reprimand against Kansai Telecasting

Gov't issues stern reprimand against Kansai Telecasting

TOKYO, Japan - Kansai Telecasting Corp. President Soichiro Chigusa speaks to reporters on March 30 after his company was reprimanded by the communications ministry for promoting ''scientific'' theories that were actually concocted by fabricating data. Chigusa said, ''I intend to come clean about how to deal with the issue of responsibility,'' indicating that he may resign.

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Gov't issues stern reprimand against Kansai Telecasting

Gov't issues stern reprimand against Kansai Telecasting

TOKYO, Japan - Communications minister Yoshihide Suga (L) delivers a letter to Kansai Telecasting Corp. President Soichiro Chigusa on March 30, severely censuring the company for promoting ''scientific'' theories that were actually concocted by fabricating data. Chigusa later indicated that he may resign.

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5Pana Wave members arrested over man's death

5Pana Wave members arrested over man's death

FUKUI, Japan - Photo shows the headquarters of the Pana Wave Laboratory group in Fukui. Police on Dec. 5 arrested five members of the group in connection with the death of Satoshi Chigusa in August.

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Gov't issues stern reprimand against Kansai Telecasting

Gov't issues stern reprimand against Kansai Telecasting

TOKYO, Japan - Communications minister Yoshihide Suga (L) delivers a letter to Kansai Telecasting Corp. President Soichiro Chigusa on March 30, severely censuring the company for promoting ''scientific'' theories that were actually concocted by fabricating data. Chigusa later indicated that he may resign. (Kyodo)

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Gov't issues stern reprimand against Kansai Telecasting

Gov't issues stern reprimand against Kansai Telecasting

TOKYO, Japan - Kansai Telecasting Corp. President Soichiro Chigusa speaks to reporters on March 30 after his company was reprimanded by the communications ministry for promoting ''scientific'' theories that were actually concocted by fabricating data. Chigusa said, ''I intend to come clean about how to deal with the issue of responsibility,'' indicating that he may resign. (Kyodo)

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Kansai Telecasting President Chigusa announces resignation

Kansai Telecasting President Chigusa announces resignation

OSAKA, Japan - Soichiro Chigusa (R), the president of Kansai Telecasting Corp., announced April 3 his resignation the same day to take responsibility for distorting experimental data and quotes in the production of nationally broadcast prime-time entertainment programs. Masashi Kataoka (L), managing director, will replace Chigusa. (Kyodo)

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Japan's 'first' jazz cafe temporarily reopens

Japan's 'first' jazz cafe temporarily reopens

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Customers applaud as they listen to a jazz piece on a record at the temporarily revived jazz cafe ''Chigusa'' on Oct. 8, 2010. Chigusa, considered Japan's first jazz cafe which originally opened in 1933 but closed three years ago, reopened for 10 days at a gallery in Yokohama the same day. (Kyodo)

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5Pana Wave members arrested over man's death

5Pana Wave members arrested over man's death

FUKUI, Japan - Photo shows the headquarters of the Pana Wave Laboratory group in Fukui. Police on Dec. 5 arrested five members of the group in connection with the death of Satoshi Chigusa in August. (Kyodo)

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