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Postwar Hiroshima mayor's memoirs published in English

Postwar Hiroshima mayor's memoirs published in English

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Junso Hamai, son of the late Hiroshima Mayor Shinso Hamai, holds the English version of his father's memoirs ''A-bomb Mayor'' in Hiroshima on Nov. 2, 2010. The book by Shinso, who served as Hiroshima mayor for four terms during the era of the city's postwar reconstruction after the 1945 U.S. atomic bombing, was published in Japan in 1967 and has been translated into English by Elizabeth Baldwin, an American residing in Hiroshima.

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(5)Hayashi sentenced to death for killing 4 with poisoned curry

(5)Hayashi sentenced to death for killing 4 with poisoned curry

WAKAYAMA, Japan - Mitsuo Hamai (R), president of a victims' group in a 1998 curry poisoning incident, attends a news conference in Wakayama on Dec. 11 after Masumi Hayashi was sentenced to death for killing four people and poisoning 63 others by lacing a curry stew with arsenic in the city of Wakayama in 1998.

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Curry poisoning still haunts residents 1 year later

Curry poisoning still haunts residents 1 year later

WAKAYAMA, Japan - Sunday, July 25, marks the passing of one full year since four people died after eating poisoned curry in the western Japanese city of Wakayama. The photo shows Mitsuo Hamai (L), head of a group of those affected by the poisoning, praying for the victims in the garage where the arsenic-laced curry was cooked.

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Postwar Hiroshima mayor's memoirs published in English

Postwar Hiroshima mayor's memoirs published in English

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Junso Hamai, son of the late Hiroshima Mayor Shinso Hamai, holds the English version of his father's memoirs ''A-bomb Mayor'' in Hiroshima on Nov. 2, 2010. The book by Shinso, who served as Hiroshima mayor for four terms during the era of the city's postwar reconstruction after the 1945 U.S. atomic bombing, was published in Japan in 1967 and has been translated into English by Elizabeth Baldwin, an American residing in Hiroshima. (Kyodo)

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(5)Hayashi sentenced to death for killing 4 with poisoned curry

(5)Hayashi sentenced to death for killing 4 with poisoned curry

WAKAYAMA, Japan - Mitsuo Hamai (R), president of a victims' group in a 1998 curry poisoning incident, attends a news conference in Wakayama on Dec. 11 after Masumi Hayashi was sentenced to death for killing four people and poisoning 63 others by lacing a curry stew with arsenic in the city of Wakayama in 1998.

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Curry poisoning still haunts residents 1 year later

Curry poisoning still haunts residents 1 year later

WAKAYAMA, Japan - Sunday, July 25, marks the passing of one full year since four people died after eating poisoned curry in the western Japanese city of Wakayama. The photo shows Mitsuo Hamai (L), head of a group of those affected by the poisoning, praying for the victims in the garage where the arsenic-laced curry was cooked.

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Curry poisoning still haunts residents 1 year later

Curry poisoning still haunts residents 1 year later

WAKAYAMA, Japan - Sunday, July 25, marks the passing of one full year since four people died after eating poisoned curry in the western Japanese city of Wakayama. The photo shows Mitsuo Hamai (L), head of a group of those affected by the poisoning, praying for the victims in the garage where the arsenic-laced curry was cooked.

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