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Rescued Japanese divers return home

Rescued Japanese divers return home

KANSAI AIRPORT, Japan - Emi Yamamoto answers a reporter's question after arriving at Kansai International Airport near Osaka, western Japan, from Indonesia on Feb. 21, 2014, with three other Japanese women. The four and another Japanese woman were found and rescued Feb. 17 on the shore of an island near the Indonesian resort island of Bali after their group of seven Japanese women went missing while scuba diving off the island on Feb. 14. Of the two remaining women, one was found dead and the other remains unaccounted for.

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Rescued Japanese divers leave Bali hospital

Rescued Japanese divers leave Bali hospital

BALI, Indonesia - (From R) Nahomi Tomita, Atsumi Yoshidome, Emi Yamamoto and Aya Morizono are pictured during a press conference after being discharged from hospital on the Indonesian island of Bali on Feb. 20, 2014. The four and another Japanese woman were found and rescued Feb. 17 on the shore of an island near Bali after their group of seven Japanese women disappeared while scuba diving off the island on Feb. 14. Of the two remaining women, one was found dead and the other remains unaccounted for.

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Rescued Japanese divers leave Bali hospital

Rescued Japanese divers leave Bali hospital

BALI, Indonesia - (From R) Nahomi Tomita, Atsumi Yoshidome, Emi Yamamoto and Aya Morizono end a press conference after being discharged from hospital on the Indonesian island of Bali on Feb. 20, 2014. The four and another Japanese woman were found and rescued Feb. 17 on the shore of an island near Bali after their group of seven Japanese women disappeared while scuba diving off the island on Feb. 14. Of the two remaining women, one was found dead and the other remains unaccounted for.

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Rescued Japanese divers leave Bali hospital

Rescued Japanese divers leave Bali hospital

BALI, Indonesia - Photo shows Emi Yamamoto during a press conference with three other Japanese women after being discharged from hospital on the Indonesian island of Bali on Feb. 20, 2014. The four and another Japanese woman were found and rescued Feb. 17 on the shore of an island near Bali after their group of seven Japanese women disappeared while scuba diving off the island on Feb. 14. Of the two remaining women, one was found dead and the other remains unaccounted for.

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Rscued Japanese divers leave Bali hospital

Rscued Japanese divers leave Bali hospital

BALI, Indonesia - (From R) Nahomi Tomita, Atsumi Yoshidome, Emi Yamamoto and Aya Morizono bow during a press conference after being discharged from hospital on the Indonesian island of Bali on Feb. 20, 2014. The four and another Japanese woman were found and rescued Feb. 17 on the shore of an island near Bali after their group of seven Japanese women disappeared while scuba diving off the island on Feb. 14. Of the two remaining women, one was found dead and the other remains unaccounted for.

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Rescued Japanese divers leave Bali hospital

Rescued Japanese divers leave Bali hospital

BALI, Indonesia - (From R) Nahomi Tomita, Atsumi Yoshidome, Emi Yamamoto and Aya Morizono are pictured during a press conference after being discharged from hospital on the Indonesian island of Bali on Feb. 20, 2014. The four and another Japanese woman were found and rescued Feb. 17 on the shore of an island near Bali after their group of seven Japanese women disappeared while scuba diving off the island on Feb. 14. Of the two remaining women, one was found dead and the other remains unaccounted for.

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5 missing Japanese divers rescued off Bali

5 missing Japanese divers rescued off Bali

DENPASAR, Indonesia - Photo taken Feb. 17, 2014, shows a hospital in Bali, Indonesia, to which Japanese divers Aya Morizono, Emi Yamamoto, Nahomi Tomita and Atsumi Yoshidome were transferred after being rescued off the island. Rescuers found and rescued five of seven Japanese women the same day, four days after they went missing while scuba diving off the island.

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(2)Japan thrash Argentina 6-0 in Women's World Cup opener

(2)Japan thrash Argentina 6-0 in Women's World Cup opener

COLUMBUS, United States - Emi Yamamoto runs in joy after scoring in the latter half of Japan's Group C opener against Argentina at the Women's World Cup at Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio on Sept. 20. Japan won by 6-0.

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(2)Japan thrash Argentina 6-0 in Women's World Cup opener

(2)Japan thrash Argentina 6-0 in Women's World Cup opener

COLUMBUS, United States - Emi Yamamoto runs in joy after scoring in the latter half of Japan's Group C opener against Argentina at the Women's World Cup at Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio on Sept. 20. Japan won by 6-0. (Kyodo)

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