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Fujinaga wins Nagoya marathon in debut

Fujinaga wins Nagoya marathon in debut

NAGOYA, Japan - Yoshiko Fujinaga breaks the finishing tape at Mizuho Stadium in Nagoya on March 8 to win the Nagoya International Women's Marathon in her full marathon debut.

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Fujinaga wins Nagoya marathon in debut

Fujinaga wins Nagoya marathon in debut

NAGOYA, Japan - Yoshiko Fujinaga breaks the finishing tape at Mizuho Stadium in Nagoya on March 8 to win the Nagoya International Women's Marathon in her full marathon debut. (Kyodo)

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Ex-MRI President Fujinaga released after arrest

Ex-MRI President Fujinaga released after arrest

Edwin Fujinaga (R), who ran Las Vegas-based investment firm MRI International Inc. before its business license expired in 2014, and his lawyer are seen in Las Vegas on July 9, 2015, after the first hearing of his trial at the U.S. District Court in Las Vegas. Fujinaga, indicted the previous day for his alleged involvement in a $1.5 billion Ponzi scheme targeting Japanese, pleaded not guilty to a series of fraud charges and was released pending the next hearing in September. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ex-MRI President Fujinaga released after arrest

Ex-MRI President Fujinaga released after arrest

Edwin Fujinaga (R), who ran Las Vegas-based investment firm MRI International Inc. before its business license expired in 2014, emerges from the U.S. District Court in Las Vegas on July 9, 2015. Fujinaga, indicted the previous day for his alleged involvement in a $1.5 billion Ponzi scheme targeting Japanese, pleaded not guilty to a series of fraud charges at the first hearing of his trial at the court and was released pending the next hearing in September. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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U.S. indicts 3 over MRI Ponzi scheme targeting Japanese

U.S. indicts 3 over MRI Ponzi scheme targeting Japanese

Undated photo shows Edwin Fujinaga, former president and chief executive officer of Las Vegas-based investment firm MRI International Inc. The U.S. Justice Department on July 8, 2015, indicted the 68-year-old American and two Japanese citizens for their roles in the company's alleged $1.5 billion Ponzi scheme targeting Japanese. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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