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US: Labrador Puppy Slips On Icy Stairs As Major Winter Storm Hits Kansas

A major winter storm swept into the U.S. central plains on Saturday, January 4, causing icy streets and multiple crashes in Kansas. This video shows a Labrador puppy slipping down icy outdoor stairs in Lawrence.

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Cambodian police officers in Japan

Cambodian police officers in Japan

MAEBASHI, Japan - Young police officers from Cambodia visit the prefectural police department in Gunma Prefecture in the prefectural capital of Maebashi on June 12, 2012, to learn about its operations, including traffic management and patrolling systems, under a government exchange program between the two countries.

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Body found on mountain confirmed as 'Crayon Shinchan' cartoonist

Body found on mountain confirmed as 'Crayon Shinchan' cartoonist

TOKYO, Japan - A helicopter from the Gunma Prefectural Police recovers a body found on 1,423-meter-high Mt. Arafune straddling Gunma and Nagano prefectures on Sept. 20, 2009. The body was later confirmed as that of Yoshihito Usui, cartoonist of the popular ''Crayon Shinchan'' series adapted for TV and film.

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Body found on mountain confirmed as 'Crayon Shinchan' cartoonist

Body found on mountain confirmed as 'Crayon Shinchan' cartoonist

TOKYO, Japan - A helicopter from the Gunma Prefectural Police recovers a body found on 1,423-meter-high Mt. Arafune straddling Gunma and Nagano prefectures on Sept. 20, 2009. The body was later confirmed as that of Yoshihito Usui, cartoonist of the popular ''Crayon Shinchan'' series adapted for TV and film. (Kyodo)

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Bus company pres. arrested over highway accident

Bus company pres. arrested over highway accident

CHIBA, Japan - Investigators from the Gunma prefectural police arrive at the home-cum-office of Yumihide Hariu, president of tour bus operator Rikuentai, in Inzai, Chiba Prefecture, at 6:55 a.m. on May 28, 2012, to search the premises over Japan's worst single-vehicle highway accident the previous month in Gunma Prefecture that killed seven passengers and injured 38 others. Hariu, 55, was arrested later in the day on suspicion of allowing driver Kazan Kono to use his company's name to obtain business permits for Kono's four buses in violation of the Road Transportation Law. (Kyodo)

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Bus company pres. arrested over highway accident

Bus company pres. arrested over highway accident

CHIBA, Japan - Yumihide Hariu (R), president of tour bus operator Rikuentai, opens the door of his home-cum-office in Inzai, Chiba Prefecture, as investigators from the Gunma prefectural police arrive there at 6:55 a.m. on May 28, 2012, to search the premises over Japan's worst single-vehicle highway accident the previous month in Gunma Prefecture that killed seven passengers and injured 38 others. Hariu, 55, was arrested later in the day on suspicion of allowing driver Kazan Kono to use his company's name to obtain business permits for Kono's four buses in violation of the Road Transportation Law. (Kyodo)

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Helicopter crash in eastern Japan

Helicopter crash in eastern Japan

Photo taken on Aug. 10, 2018 shows a police vehicle believed to be carrying a victim of a fatal Gunma prefectural government rescue helicopter crash in a mountain forest leaving a hospital in the prefecture. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Helicopter crash in eastern Japan

Helicopter crash in eastern Japan

Police officers head to the site of a Gunma prefectural government rescue helicopter crash in a mountain forest in the prefecture on Aug. 11, 2018, through the forest's Nagano Prefecture side. Air traffic control lost contact with the rescue helicopter, with nine people aboard, the previous day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Helicopter crash in eastern Japan

Helicopter crash in eastern Japan

Police officers head to the site of a Gunma prefectural government rescue helicopter crash in a mountain forest in the prefecture on Aug. 11, 2018, through the forest's Nagano Prefecture side. Air traffic control lost contact with the rescue helicopter, with nine people aboard, the previous day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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58 illegal immigrants arrested in 2 Japanese factories

58 illegal immigrants arrested in 2 Japanese factories

ISEZAKI, Japan - The Tokyo Immigration Bureau and Gunma prefectural police on Feb. 28 arrest 58 foreigners suspected of illegally staying in Japan in raids on two factories in Isezaki, Gunma Prefecture, northwest of Tokyo. Photo shows immigration officials and policemen gathering for the raid at one of the factories.

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