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Former Japanese lower house speaker Kono dies

Former Japanese lower house speaker Kono dies

File photo taken in January 1994 at the parliament building in Tokyo shows Liberal Democratic Party leader Yohei Kono (L) shaking hands with Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa. Kono, former speaker of the House of Representatives, known for announcing the Japanese government's landmark apology over Korean "comfort women" who were forced to work in Japan's wartime military brothels, died on June 8, 2026, aged 89.

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Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Visitors look on Gustave Caillebotte’s paintings at the Musee d’Orsay on November 27, 2024 in Paris, France. For around a century, Gustave Caillebotte was the most discreet of the Impressionists, only coming back into the spotlight in 1994, when the Grand Palais in Paris celebrated the centenary of his death in 1894 through a memorable retrospective. Ever since, the French painter has been the subject of several exhibitions from London to Washington, D.C. to Switzerland. Now, the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and the Art Institute of Chicago have joined forces to examine Caillebotte anew, with a sweeping retrospective “Painting Men,” which runs through January in Paris, before heading to LA next spring and then Chicago next summer. Despite the acclaim the artist has received over the past three decades, he still remains a bit of a mystery, a major focus of the exhibition which also coincides with the 130th anniversary of the artist’s passing. Photo by Jean Pierre Nguyen Van

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Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Visitors look on Gustave Caillebotte’s paintings at the Musee d’Orsay on November 27, 2024 in Paris, France. For around a century, Gustave Caillebotte was the most discreet of the Impressionists, only coming back into the spotlight in 1994, when the Grand Palais in Paris celebrated the centenary of his death in 1894 through a memorable retrospective. Ever since, the French painter has been the subject of several exhibitions from London to Washington, D.C. to Switzerland. Now, the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and the Art Institute of Chicago have joined forces to examine Caillebotte anew, with a sweeping retrospective “Painting Men,” which runs through January in Paris, before heading to LA next spring and then Chicago next summer. Despite the acclaim the artist has received over the past three decades, he still remains a bit of a mystery, a major focus of the exhibition which also coincides with the 130th anniversary of the artist’s passing. Photo by Jean Pierre Nguyen Van

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Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Visitors look on Gustave Caillebotte’s paintings at the Musee d’Orsay on November 27, 2024 in Paris, France. For around a century, Gustave Caillebotte was the most discreet of the Impressionists, only coming back into the spotlight in 1994, when the Grand Palais in Paris celebrated the centenary of his death in 1894 through a memorable retrospective. Ever since, the French painter has been the subject of several exhibitions from London to Washington, D.C. to Switzerland. Now, the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and the Art Institute of Chicago have joined forces to examine Caillebotte anew, with a sweeping retrospective “Painting Men,” which runs through January in Paris, before heading to LA next spring and then Chicago next summer. Despite the acclaim the artist has received over the past three decades, he still remains a bit of a mystery, a major focus of the exhibition which also coincides with the 130th anniversary of the artist’s passing. Photo by Jean Pierre Nguyen Van

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Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Visitors look on Gustave Caillebotte’s paintings at the Musee d’Orsay on November 27, 2024 in Paris, France. For around a century, Gustave Caillebotte was the most discreet of the Impressionists, only coming back into the spotlight in 1994, when the Grand Palais in Paris celebrated the centenary of his death in 1894 through a memorable retrospective. Ever since, the French painter has been the subject of several exhibitions from London to Washington, D.C. to Switzerland. Now, the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and the Art Institute of Chicago have joined forces to examine Caillebotte anew, with a sweeping retrospective “Painting Men,” which runs through January in Paris, before heading to LA next spring and then Chicago next summer. Despite the acclaim the artist has received over the past three decades, he still remains a bit of a mystery, a major focus of the exhibition which also coincides with the 130th anniversary of the artist’s passing. Photo by Jean Pierre Nguyen Van

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Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Visitors look on Gustave Caillebotte’s paintings at the Musee d’Orsay on November 27, 2024 in Paris, France. For around a century, Gustave Caillebotte was the most discreet of the Impressionists, only coming back into the spotlight in 1994, when the Grand Palais in Paris celebrated the centenary of his death in 1894 through a memorable retrospective. Ever since, the French painter has been the subject of several exhibitions from London to Washington, D.C. to Switzerland. Now, the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and the Art Institute of Chicago have joined forces to examine Caillebotte anew, with a sweeping retrospective “Painting Men,” which runs through January in Paris, before heading to LA next spring and then Chicago next summer. Despite the acclaim the artist has received over the past three decades, he still remains a bit of a mystery, a major focus of the exhibition which also coincides with the 130th anniversary of the artist’s passing. Photo by Jean Pierre Nguyen Van

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Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Visitors look on Gustave Caillebotte’s paintings at the Musee d’Orsay on November 27, 2024 in Paris, France. For around a century, Gustave Caillebotte was the most discreet of the Impressionists, only coming back into the spotlight in 1994, when the Grand Palais in Paris celebrated the centenary of his death in 1894 through a memorable retrospective. Ever since, the French painter has been the subject of several exhibitions from London to Washington, D.C. to Switzerland. Now, the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and the Art Institute of Chicago have joined forces to examine Caillebotte anew, with a sweeping retrospective “Painting Men,” which runs through January in Paris, before heading to LA next spring and then Chicago next summer. Despite the acclaim the artist has received over the past three decades, he still remains a bit of a mystery, a major focus of the exhibition which also coincides with the 130th anniversary of the artist’s passing. Photo by Jean Pierre Nguyen Van

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Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Visitors look on Gustave Caillebotte’s paintings at the Musee d’Orsay on November 27, 2024 in Paris, France. For around a century, Gustave Caillebotte was the most discreet of the Impressionists, only coming back into the spotlight in 1994, when the Grand Palais in Paris celebrated the centenary of his death in 1894 through a memorable retrospective. Ever since, the French painter has been the subject of several exhibitions from London to Washington, D.C. to Switzerland. Now, the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and the Art Institute of Chicago have joined forces to examine Caillebotte anew, with a sweeping retrospective “Painting Men,” which runs through January in Paris, before heading to LA next spring and then Chicago next summer. Despite the acclaim the artist has received over the past three decades, he still remains a bit of a mystery, a major focus of the exhibition which also coincides with the 130th anniversary of the artist’s passing. Photo by Jean Pierre Nguyen Van

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Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Visitors look on Gustave Caillebotte’s paintings at the Musee d’Orsay on November 27, 2024 in Paris, France. For around a century, Gustave Caillebotte was the most discreet of the Impressionists, only coming back into the spotlight in 1994, when the Grand Palais in Paris celebrated the centenary of his death in 1894 through a memorable retrospective. Ever since, the French painter has been the subject of several exhibitions from London to Washington, D.C. to Switzerland. Now, the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and the Art Institute of Chicago have joined forces to examine Caillebotte anew, with a sweeping retrospective “Painting Men,” which runs through January in Paris, before heading to LA next spring and then Chicago next summer. Despite the acclaim the artist has received over the past three decades, he still remains a bit of a mystery, a major focus of the exhibition which also coincides with the 130th anniversary of the artist’s passing. Photo by Jean Pierre Nguyen Van

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Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Visitors look on Gustave Caillebotte’s paintings at the Musee d’Orsay on November 27, 2024 in Paris, France. For around a century, Gustave Caillebotte was the most discreet of the Impressionists, only coming back into the spotlight in 1994, when the Grand Palais in Paris celebrated the centenary of his death in 1894 through a memorable retrospective. Ever since, the French painter has been the subject of several exhibitions from London to Washington, D.C. to Switzerland. Now, the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and the Art Institute of Chicago have joined forces to examine Caillebotte anew, with a sweeping retrospective “Painting Men,” which runs through January in Paris, before heading to LA next spring and then Chicago next summer. Despite the acclaim the artist has received over the past three decades, he still remains a bit of a mystery, a major focus of the exhibition which also coincides with the 130th anniversary of the artist’s passing. Photo by Jean Pierre Nguyen Van

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Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Visitors look on Gustave Caillebotte’s paintings at the Musee d’Orsay on November 27, 2024 in Paris, France. For around a century, Gustave Caillebotte was the most discreet of the Impressionists, only coming back into the spotlight in 1994, when the Grand Palais in Paris celebrated the centenary of his death in 1894 through a memorable retrospective. Ever since, the French painter has been the subject of several exhibitions from London to Washington, D.C. to Switzerland. Now, the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and the Art Institute of Chicago have joined forces to examine Caillebotte anew, with a sweeping retrospective “Painting Men,” which runs through January in Paris, before heading to LA next spring and then Chicago next summer. Despite the acclaim the artist has received over the past three decades, he still remains a bit of a mystery, a major focus of the exhibition which also coincides with the 130th anniversary of the artist’s passing. Photo by Jean Pierre Nguyen Van

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Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Visitors look on Gustave Caillebotte’s paintings at the Musee d’Orsay on November 27, 2024 in Paris, France. For around a century, Gustave Caillebotte was the most discreet of the Impressionists, only coming back into the spotlight in 1994, when the Grand Palais in Paris celebrated the centenary of his death in 1894 through a memorable retrospective. Ever since, the French painter has been the subject of several exhibitions from London to Washington, D.C. to Switzerland. Now, the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and the Art Institute of Chicago have joined forces to examine Caillebotte anew, with a sweeping retrospective “Painting Men,” which runs through January in Paris, before heading to LA next spring and then Chicago next summer. Despite the acclaim the artist has received over the past three decades, he still remains a bit of a mystery, a major focus of the exhibition which also coincides with the 130th anniversary of the artist’s passing. Photo by Jean Pierre Nguyen Van

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Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Visitors look on Gustave Caillebotte’s paintings at the Musee d’Orsay on November 27, 2024 in Paris, France. For around a century, Gustave Caillebotte was the most discreet of the Impressionists, only coming back into the spotlight in 1994, when the Grand Palais in Paris celebrated the centenary of his death in 1894 through a memorable retrospective. Ever since, the French painter has been the subject of several exhibitions from London to Washington, D.C. to Switzerland. Now, the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and the Art Institute of Chicago have joined forces to examine Caillebotte anew, with a sweeping retrospective “Painting Men,” which runs through January in Paris, before heading to LA next spring and then Chicago next summer. Despite the acclaim the artist has received over the past three decades, he still remains a bit of a mystery, a major focus of the exhibition which also coincides with the 130th anniversary of the artist’s passing. Photo by Jean Pierre Nguyen Van

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Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Visitors look on Gustave Caillebotte’s paintings at the Musee d’Orsay on November 27, 2024 in Paris, France. For around a century, Gustave Caillebotte was the most discreet of the Impressionists, only coming back into the spotlight in 1994, when the Grand Palais in Paris celebrated the centenary of his death in 1894 through a memorable retrospective. Ever since, the French painter has been the subject of several exhibitions from London to Washington, D.C. to Switzerland. Now, the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and the Art Institute of Chicago have joined forces to examine Caillebotte anew, with a sweeping retrospective “Painting Men,” which runs through January in Paris, before heading to LA next spring and then Chicago next summer. Despite the acclaim the artist has received over the past three decades, he still remains a bit of a mystery, a major focus of the exhibition which also coincides with the 130th anniversary of the artist’s passing. Photo by Jean Pierre Nguyen Van

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Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Visitors look on Gustave Caillebotte’s paintings at the Musee d’Orsay on November 27, 2024 in Paris, France. For around a century, Gustave Caillebotte was the most discreet of the Impressionists, only coming back into the spotlight in 1994, when the Grand Palais in Paris celebrated the centenary of his death in 1894 through a memorable retrospective. Ever since, the French painter has been the subject of several exhibitions from London to Washington, D.C. to Switzerland. Now, the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and the Art Institute of Chicago have joined forces to examine Caillebotte anew, with a sweeping retrospective “Painting Men,” which runs through January in Paris, before heading to LA next spring and then Chicago next summer. Despite the acclaim the artist has received over the past three decades, he still remains a bit of a mystery, a major focus of the exhibition which also coincides with the 130th anniversary of the artist’s passing. Photo by Jean Pierre Nguyen Van

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Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Visitors look on Gustave Caillebotte’s paintings at the Musee d’Orsay on November 27, 2024 in Paris, France. For around a century, Gustave Caillebotte was the most discreet of the Impressionists, only coming back into the spotlight in 1994, when the Grand Palais in Paris celebrated the centenary of his death in 1894 through a memorable retrospective. Ever since, the French painter has been the subject of several exhibitions from London to Washington, D.C. to Switzerland. Now, the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and the Art Institute of Chicago have joined forces to examine Caillebotte anew, with a sweeping retrospective “Painting Men,” which runs through January in Paris, before heading to LA next spring and then Chicago next summer. Despite the acclaim the artist has received over the past three decades, he still remains a bit of a mystery, a major focus of the exhibition which also coincides with the 130th anniversary of the artist’s passing. Photo by Jean Pierre Nguyen Van

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Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Visitors look on Gustave Caillebotte’s paintings at the Musee d’Orsay on November 27, 2024 in Paris, France. For around a century, Gustave Caillebotte was the most discreet of the Impressionists, only coming back into the spotlight in 1994, when the Grand Palais in Paris celebrated the centenary of his death in 1894 through a memorable retrospective. Ever since, the French painter has been the subject of several exhibitions from London to Washington, D.C. to Switzerland. Now, the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and the Art Institute of Chicago have joined forces to examine Caillebotte anew, with a sweeping retrospective “Painting Men,” which runs through January in Paris, before heading to LA next spring and then Chicago next summer. Despite the acclaim the artist has received over the past three decades, he still remains a bit of a mystery, a major focus of the exhibition which also coincides with the 130th anniversary of the artist’s passing. Photo by Jean Pierre Nguyen Van

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Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Visitors look on Gustave Caillebotte’s paintings at the Musee d’Orsay on November 27, 2024 in Paris, France. For around a century, Gustave Caillebotte was the most discreet of the Impressionists, only coming back into the spotlight in 1994, when the Grand Palais in Paris celebrated the centenary of his death in 1894 through a memorable retrospective. Ever since, the French painter has been the subject of several exhibitions from London to Washington, D.C. to Switzerland. Now, the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and the Art Institute of Chicago have joined forces to examine Caillebotte anew, with a sweeping retrospective “Painting Men,” which runs through January in Paris, before heading to LA next spring and then Chicago next summer. Despite the acclaim the artist has received over the past three decades, he still remains a bit of a mystery, a major focus of the exhibition which also coincides with the 130th anniversary of the artist’s passing. Photo by Jean Pierre Nguyen Van

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Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Visitors look on Gustave Caillebotte’s paintings at the Musee d’Orsay on November 27, 2024 in Paris, France. For around a century, Gustave Caillebotte was the most discreet of the Impressionists, only coming back into the spotlight in 1994, when the Grand Palais in Paris celebrated the centenary of his death in 1894 through a memorable retrospective. Ever since, the French painter has been the subject of several exhibitions from London to Washington, D.C. to Switzerland. Now, the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and the Art Institute of Chicago have joined forces to examine Caillebotte anew, with a sweeping retrospective “Painting Men,” which runs through January in Paris, before heading to LA next spring and then Chicago next summer. Despite the acclaim the artist has received over the past three decades, he still remains a bit of a mystery, a major focus of the exhibition which also coincides with the 130th anniversary of the artist’s passing. Photo by Jean Pierre Nguyen Van

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Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Gustave Caillebotte Retrospective - Paris

Visitors look on Gustave Caillebotte’s paintings at the Musee d’Orsay on November 27, 2024 in Paris, France. For around a century, Gustave Caillebotte was the most discreet of the Impressionists, only coming back into the spotlight in 1994, when the Grand Palais in Paris celebrated the centenary of his death in 1894 through a memorable retrospective. Ever since, the French painter has been the subject of several exhibitions from London to Washington, D.C. to Switzerland. Now, the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and the Art Institute of Chicago have joined forces to examine Caillebotte anew, with a sweeping retrospective “Painting Men,” which runs through January in Paris, before heading to LA next spring and then Chicago next summer. Despite the acclaim the artist has received over the past three decades, he still remains a bit of a mystery, a major focus of the exhibition which also coincides with the 130th anniversary of the artist’s passing. Photo by Jean Pierre Nguyen Van

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Estoniaa koskevan alustavan arviointityön väliraportti julkaistaan ja esitellään Tallinnassa

Estoniaa koskevan alustavan arviointityön väliraportti julkaistaan ja esitellään Tallinnassa

Jonas Bäckstrand, Deputy Director General, Swedish Accident Investigation Authority during press briefing of the intermediate report on the preliminary assessment of MV Estonia in Tallinn, Estonia, on January 23, 2023. Ferry MS Estonia sank in the Baltic Sea on September 1994 and 852 people lost their lives. LEHTIKUVA / RAUL MEE - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Raul Mee/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Estoniaa koskevan alustavan arviointityön väliraportti julkaistaan ja esitellään Tallinnassa

Estoniaa koskevan alustavan arviointityön väliraportti julkaistaan ja esitellään Tallinnassa

Jonas Bäckstrand, Deputy Director General, Swedish Accident Investigation Authority (L), Rene Arikas, Director, Estonian Safety Investigation Bureau and Risto Haimila, Chief Marine Safety Investigator, Safety Investigation Authority Finland during press briefing of the intermediate report on the preliminary assessment of MV Estonia in Tallinn, Estonia, on January 23, 2023. Ferry MS Estonia sank in the Baltic Sea on September 1994 and 852 people lost their lives. LEHTIKUVA / RAUL MEE - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Raul Mee/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Estoniaa koskevan alustavan arviointityön väliraportti julkaistaan ja esitellään Tallinnassa

Estoniaa koskevan alustavan arviointityön väliraportti julkaistaan ja esitellään Tallinnassa

Jonas Bäckstrand, Deputy Director General, Swedish Accident Investigation Authority (L), Rene Arikas, Director, Estonian Safety Investigation Bureau and Risto Haimila, Chief Marine Safety Investigator, Safety Investigation Authority Finland during press briefing of the intermediate report on the preliminary assessment of MV Estonia in Tallinn, Estonia, on January 23, 2023. Ferry MS Estonia sank in the Baltic Sea on September 1994 and 852 people lost their lives. LEHTIKUVA / RAUL MEE - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Raul Mee/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Estoniaa koskevan alustavan arviointityön väliraportti julkaistaan ja esitellään Tallinnassa

Estoniaa koskevan alustavan arviointityön väliraportti julkaistaan ja esitellään Tallinnassa

Jonas Bäckstrand, Deputy Director General, Swedish Accident Investigation Authority (L), Rene Arikas, Director, Estonian Safety Investigation Bureau and Risto Haimila, Chief Marine Safety Investigator, Safety Investigation Authority Finland during press briefing of the intermediate report on the preliminary assessment of MV Estonia in Tallinn, Estonia, on January 23, 2023. Ferry MS Estonia sank in the Baltic Sea on September 1994 and 852 people lost their lives. LEHTIKUVA / RAUL MEE - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Raul Mee/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Estoniaa koskevan alustavan arviointityön väliraportti julkaistaan ja esitellään Tallinnassa

Estoniaa koskevan alustavan arviointityön väliraportti julkaistaan ja esitellään Tallinnassa

Jonas Bäckstrand, Deputy Director General, Swedish Accident Investigation Authority (L), Rene Arikas, Director, Estonian Safety Investigation Bureau and Risto Haimila, Chief Marine Safety Investigator, Safety Investigation Authority Finland during press briefing of the intermediate report on the preliminary assessment of MV Estonia in Tallinn, Estonia, on January 23, 2023. Ferry MS Estonia sank in the Baltic Sea on September 1994 and 852 people lost their lives. LEHTIKUVA / RAUL MEE - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Raul Mee/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Estoniaa koskevan alustavan arviointityön väliraportti julkaistaan ja esitellään Tallinnassa

Estoniaa koskevan alustavan arviointityön väliraportti julkaistaan ja esitellään Tallinnassa

Rene Arikas, Director, Estonian Safety Investigation Bureau during press briefing of the intermediate report on the preliminary assessment of MV Estonia in Tallinn, Estonia, on January 23, 2023. Ferry MS Estonia sank in the Baltic Sea on September 1994 and 852 people lost their lives. LEHTIKUVA / RAUL MEE - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Raul Mee/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Estoniaa koskevan alustavan arviointityön väliraportti julkaistaan ja esitellään Tallinnassa

Estoniaa koskevan alustavan arviointityön väliraportti julkaistaan ja esitellään Tallinnassa

Jonas Bäckstrand, Deputy Director General, Swedish Accident Investigation Authority (L), Rene Arikas, Director, Estonian Safety Investigation Bureau and Risto Haimila, Chief Marine Safety Investigator, Safety Investigation Authority Finland during press briefing of the intermediate report on the preliminary assessment of MV Estonia in Tallinn, Estonia, on January 23, 2023. Ferry MS Estonia sank in the Baltic Sea on September 1994 and 852 people lost their lives. LEHTIKUVA / RAUL MEE - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Raul Mee/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Estoniaa koskevan alustavan arviointityön väliraportti julkaistaan ja esitellään Tallinnassa

Estoniaa koskevan alustavan arviointityön väliraportti julkaistaan ja esitellään Tallinnassa

A model of Estonia ship is to seen during press briefing of the intermediate report on the preliminary assessment of MV Estonia in Tallinn, Estonia, on January 23, 2023. Ferry MS Estonia sank in the Baltic Sea on September 1994 and 852 people lost their lives. LEHTIKUVA / RAUL MEE - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Raul Mee/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Estoniaa koskevan alustavan arviointityön väliraportti julkaistaan ja esitellään Tallinnassa

Estoniaa koskevan alustavan arviointityön väliraportti julkaistaan ja esitellään Tallinnassa

Rene Arikas, Director, Estonian Safety Investigation Bureau (L) and Risto Haimila, Chief Marine Safety Investigator, Safety Investigation Authority Finland during press briefing of the intermediate report on the preliminary assessment of MV Estonia in Tallinn, Estonia, on January 23, 2023. Ferry MS Estonia sank in the Baltic Sea on September 1994 and 852 people lost their lives. LEHTIKUVA / RAUL MEE - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Raul Mee/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Estoniaa koskevan alustavan arviointityön väliraportti julkaistaan ja esitellään Tallinnassa

Estoniaa koskevan alustavan arviointityön väliraportti julkaistaan ja esitellään Tallinnassa

A model of Estonia ship is to seen during press briefing of the intermediate report on the preliminary assessment of MV Estonia in Tallinn, Estonia, on January 23, 2023. Ferry MS Estonia sank in the Baltic Sea on September 1994 and 852 people lost their lives. LEHTIKUVA / RAUL MEE - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Raul Mee/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Morihiro Hosokawa

Morihiro Hosokawa

Born in January 1938, Hosokawa is a descendant of the Hosokawa daimyos, or feudal lords, who ruled Kumamoto, southern Japan, from 1632 to 1868. His grandfather Prince Fumimaro Konoe was prime minister from 1937 to 1939 and again from 1940 to 1941. Only one year and three months after launching his conservative Japan New Party with the aim of reorganizing Japan's political scene, Hosokawa became prime minister on Aug. 9, 1933, leading Japan's first coalition government in more than four decades. After serving as prime minister until April 28, 1994, he retired from politics in 1998.

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The Specialist (1994)

The Specialist (1994)

Sylvester Stallone & Sharon Stone Characters: Ray Quick, May Munro (aka Adrian Hastings) Film: The Specialist (1994) Director: Luis Llosa 07 October 1994 UNSPECIFIED - JANUARY 23: Medium profile shot of shirtless Sylvester Stallone as Ray Quick talking to Sharon Stone as May Munro. (Photo by Ron Phillips/Warner Bros./Getty Images) Date: 07 October 1994

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The Adventures Of Priscilla (1994)

The Adventures Of Priscilla (1994)

Guy Pearce Characters: Adam / Felici Film: The Adventures Of Priscilla & Queen Of The Desert (AUS/UK 1994) Director: Stephan Elliott 30 January 1994 Date: 30 January 1994

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Shattered Image (1994)

Shattered Image (1994)

Bo Derek Characters: Helen Allgoo Film: Shattered Image (TV-FILM) Usa 1994, Director: Fritz Kiersch 21 January 1994 Date: 21 January 1994

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Shattered Image (1994)

Shattered Image (1994)

Bo Derek & Jack Scalia Characters: Helen Allgood, Brian Dillon Film: Shattered Image (TV-FILM) Usa 1994, Director: Fritz Kiersch 21 January 1994 Date: 21 January 1994

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Shattered Image (1994)

Shattered Image (1994)

Bo Derek Characters: Helen Allgoo Film: Shattered Image (TV-FILM) Usa 1994, Director: Fritz Kiersch 21 January 1994 Date: 21 January 1994

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Four Weddings And A Funeral (1994)

Four Weddings And A Funeral (1994)

Kristin Scott Thomas, Hugh Grant, Simon Callow, Andie Macdowell, Charlotte Coleman, John Hannah & James Fleet Characters: Fiona,Charles,Gareth,Carrie,Scarlett,Matthew & Tom Film: Four Weddings And A Funeral (UK 1994) Director: Mike Newell 20 January 1994 Date: 20 January 1994

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Four Weddings And A Funeral (1994)

Four Weddings And A Funeral (1994)

Andie Macdowell & Hugh Grant Characters: Carrie & Charles Film: Four Weddings And A Funeral (UK 1994) Director: Mike Newell 20 January 1994 Date: 20 January 1994

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Four Weddings And A Funeral (1994)

Four Weddings And A Funeral (1994)

Andie Macdowell & Hugh Grant Characters: Carrie & Charles Film: Four Weddings And A Funeral (UK 1994) Director: Mike Newell 20 January 1994 Date: 20 January 1994

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Safe (1995)

Safe (1995)

Julianne Moore Characters: Carol White Film: Safe (1994) Director: Todd Haynes 25 January 1995 Safe 1995 Real Todd Haynes Julianne Moore. COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

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The Adventures Of Priscilla (1994)

The Adventures Of Priscilla (1994)

Guy Pearce Characters: adam whitely Film: The Adventures Of Priscilla & Queen Of The Desert (AUS/UK 1994) Director: Stephan Elliott 30 January 1994 Date: 30 January 1994

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The Adventures Of Priscilla (1994)

The Adventures Of Priscilla (1994)

Terence Stamp Characters: ralph waite Film: The Adventures Of Priscilla & Queen Of The Desert (AUS/UK 1994) Director: Stephan Elliott 30 January 1994 Date: 30 January 1994

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Two Fathers: Justice For The (1994)

Two Fathers: Justice For The (1994)

Robert Conrad & George Hamilton Characters: Stackhouse & Bradley Film: Two Fathers: Justice For The Innocent (TV-Film) Usa 1994, Director: Paul Krasny 14 January 1994 Date: 14 January 1994

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Intersection (1994)

Intersection (1994)

Sharon Stone Characters: Sally Eastman Film: Intersection (1995) Director: Mark Rydell 21 January 1994 Date: 21 January 1994

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Intersection (1994)

Intersection (1994)

Sharon Stone & Martin Landau Characters: Sally Eastman & Neal Film: Intersection (1994) Director: Mark Rydell 21 January 1994 Date: 21 January 1994

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Intersection (1994)

Intersection (1994)

Richard Gere Characters: Vincent Eastman Film: Intersection (1994) Director: Mark Rydell 21 January 1994 Date: 21 January 1994

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Munchie Strikes Back (1994)

Munchie Strikes Back (1994)

Munchie Film: Munchie Strikes Back (1993) Director: Jim Wynorski 27 January 1994 Date: 27 January 1994

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Once Were Warriors (1994)

Once Were Warriors (1994)

Julian Arahanga Characters: Nig Heke Film: Once Were Warriors (1994) Director: Lee Tamahori 10 January 1994 Date: 10 January 1994

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Once Were Warriors (1994)

Once Were Warriors (1994)

Temuera Morrison Characters: Jake Heke Film: Once Were Warriors (1994) Director: Lee Tamahori 10 January 1994 Date: 10 January 1994

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Once Were Warriors (1994)

Once Were Warriors (1994)

Temuera Morrison & Rena Owen Characters: Jake Heke & Beth Heke Film: Once Were Warriors (1994) Director: Lee Tamahori 10 January 1994 Date: 10 January 1994

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