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Catholic church on Nagasaki island

Catholic church on Nagasaki island

FUKUOKA, Japan - Photo taken Dec. 20, 2010, shows Egami Church on Naru Island, Nagasaki Prefecture. The church, constructed in 1917, is a candidate for UNESCO World Heritage site.

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Catholic church on Nagasaki island

Catholic church on Nagasaki island

FUKUOKA, Japan - Photo taken Dec. 20, 2010, shows a window with hand painted flowers of Egami Church on Naru Island, Nagasaki Prefecture, which is a candidate for UNESCO World Heritage site. The followers who offered their services in building the church are said to have not had sufficient funds to afford colored glass for the window.

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Incubator Bank fails

Incubator Bank fails

TOKYO, Japan - Incubator Bank of Japan President Haruki Kohata (R), who has written novels under the pen name Go Egami, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo after the bank filed for bankruptcy on Sept. 10, 2010.

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Incubator Bank fails

Incubator Bank fails

TOKYO, Japan - Incubator Bank of Japan President Haruki Kohata, who has written novels under the pen name Go Egami, bows at the outset of a press conference in Tokyo after the bank filed for bankruptcy on Sept. 10, 2010.

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Incubator Bank fails

Incubator Bank fails

TOKYO, Japan - Incubator Bank of Japan President Haruki Kohata, who has written novels under the pen name Go Egami, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo after the bank filed for bankruptcy on Sept. 10, 2010.

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Incubator Bank fails

Incubator Bank fails

TOKYO, Japan - Incubator Bank of Japan President Haruki Kohata, who has written novels under the pen name Go Egami, is surrounded by reporters in Tokyo after the bank filed for bankruptcy on Sept. 10, 2010.

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Incubator Bank fails

Incubator Bank fails

TOKYO, Japan - Incubator Bank of Japan President Haruki Kohata, who has written novels under the pen name Go Egami, is surrounded by reporters in Tokyo after the bank filed for bankruptcy on Sept. 10, 2010.

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Incubator Bank names novelist Go Egami as new president

Incubator Bank names novelist Go Egami as new president

TOKYO, Japan - Go Egami (L), new president of the Incubator Bank of Japan, and the bank's outside director, Toshiya Akasaka, bow at the end of their press conference at the Bank of Japan's headquarters in Tokyo on July 14, 2010. Egame, a novelist whose real name is Haruki Kohata, replaced Tatsuya Nishino who was arrested earlier in the day along with former Chairman Takeshi Kimura on suspicion of obstructing a Financial Services Agency audit of the bank last year.

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Incubator Bank names novelist Go Egami as new president

Incubator Bank names novelist Go Egami as new president

TOKYO, Japan - Go Egami (L), new president of the Incubator Bank of Japan, shows a stern look during a news conference at the Bank of Japan's headquarters in Tokyo on July 14, 2010. Egame, a novelist whose real name is Haruki Kohata, replaced Tatsuya Nishino who was arrested earlier in the day along with former Chairman Takeshi Kimura on suspicion of obstructing a Financial Services Agency audit of the bank last year.

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Incubator Bank names novelist Go Egami as new president

Incubator Bank names novelist Go Egami as new president

TOKYO, Japan - Go Egami (L), new president of the Incubator Bank of Japan, speaks at a news conference at the Bank of Japan's headquarters in Tokyo on July 14, 2010. Egame, a novelist whose real name is Haruki Kohata, replaced Tatsuya Nishino who was arrested earlier in the day along with former Chairman Takeshi Kimura on suspicion of obstructing a Financial Services Agency audit of the bank last year.

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Incubator Bank names novelist Go Egami as new president

Incubator Bank names novelist Go Egami as new president

TOKYO, Japan - Go Egami (L), new president of the Incubator Bank of Japan, shows a stern look during a news conference at the Bank of Japan's headquarters in Tokyo on July 14, 2010. Egame, a novelist whose real name is Haruki Kohata, replaced Tatsuya Nishino who was arrested earlier in the day along with former Chairman Takeshi Kimura on suspicion of obstructing a Financial Services Agency audit of the bank last year. (Kyodo)

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Incubator Bank fails

Incubator Bank fails

TOKYO, Japan - Incubator Bank of Japan President Haruki Kohata, who has written novels under the pen name Go Egami, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo after the bank filed for bankruptcy on Sept. 10, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Incubator Bank fails

Incubator Bank fails

TOKYO, Japan - Incubator Bank of Japan President Haruki Kohata, who has written novels under the pen name Go Egami, is surrounded by reporters in Tokyo after the bank filed for bankruptcy on Sept. 10, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Incubator Bank fails

Incubator Bank fails

TOKYO, Japan - Incubator Bank of Japan President Haruki Kohata, who has written novels under the pen name Go Egami, is surrounded by reporters in Tokyo after the bank filed for bankruptcy on Sept. 10, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Incubator Bank fails

Incubator Bank fails

TOKYO, Japan - Incubator Bank of Japan President Haruki Kohata, who has written novels under the pen name Go Egami, bows at the outset of a press conference in Tokyo after the bank filed for bankruptcy on Sept. 10, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Incubator Bank fails

Incubator Bank fails

TOKYO, Japan - Incubator Bank of Japan President Haruki Kohata (R), who has written novels under the pen name Go Egami, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo after the bank filed for bankruptcy on Sept. 10, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Incubator Bank names novelist Go Egami as new president

Incubator Bank names novelist Go Egami as new president

TOKYO, Japan - Go Egami (L), new president of the Incubator Bank of Japan, speaks at a news conference at the Bank of Japan's headquarters in Tokyo on July 14, 2010. Egame, a novelist whose real name is Haruki Kohata, replaced Tatsuya Nishino who was arrested earlier in the day along with former Chairman Takeshi Kimura on suspicion of obstructing a Financial Services Agency audit of the bank last year. (Kyodo)

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Incubator Bank names novelist Go Egami as new president

Incubator Bank names novelist Go Egami as new president

TOKYO, Japan - Go Egami (L), new president of the Incubator Bank of Japan, and the bank's outside director, Toshiya Akasaka, bow at the end of their press conference at the Bank of Japan's headquarters in Tokyo on July 14, 2010. Egame, a novelist whose real name is Haruki Kohata, replaced Tatsuya Nishino who was arrested earlier in the day along with former Chairman Takeshi Kimura on suspicion of obstructing a Financial Services Agency audit of the bank last year. (Kyodo)

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Catholic church on Nagasaki island

Catholic church on Nagasaki island

FUKUOKA, Japan - Photo taken Dec. 20, 2010, shows Egami Church on Naru Island, Nagasaki Prefecture. The church, constructed in 1917, is a candidate for UNESCO World Heritage site. (Kyodo)

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Catholic church on Nagasaki island

Catholic church on Nagasaki island

FUKUOKA, Japan - Photo taken Dec. 20, 2010, shows a window with hand painted flowers of Egami Church on Naru Island, Nagasaki Prefecture, which is a candidate for UNESCO World Heritage site. The followers who offered their services in building the church are said to have not had sufficient funds to afford colored glass for the window. (Kyodo)

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