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US: Winter Storm Hits Pennsylvania, Dropping Several Inches of Snow 2

A winter storm swept through Pennsylvania on Tuesday, December 2, dropping 3–4 inches of snow across much of the Pittsburgh region. Some communities reported up to 5 inches, while a few saw only 1–2 inches.

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Lotte Holdings Establishes New Company “Lotte Hotels Japan” Through Japan-Korea Collaboration

Lotte Holdings Establishes New Company “Lotte Hotels Japan” Through Japan-Korea Collaboration

Lotte Holdings Establishes New Company ‘Lotte Hotels Japan’ Through Japan-Korea Collaboration. Photo shows Genichi Tamatsuka, President and Representative Director of Lotte Holdings; Tomoya Fukui, President and Representative Director of Lotte Hotels Japan; and John Ho-seok, CEO of Hotel Lotte.=September 2,2025,Tokyo

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US: Large Waves Hit East Coast as Hurricane Erin Moves North in Atlantic 7

Large parts of the US East Coast are being battered by heavy waves as Hurricane Erin moves offshore, triggering rip currents and coastal flooding.

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US: Hawaii’s Kilauea Erupts For Its 10th Time Since Last December

Hawaii’s Kilauea erupted for the 10th time since it burst to life on December 23, on Wednesday, February 19. The eruption occurred at the volcano’s summit crater in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. However, it posed no threat to residential areas. The eruption lasted for nearly 13 hours.

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Australia: Bushfire Rages In Donnybrook, Prompting Evacuations

A fire raged in Donnybrook, northwest of Western Australia, prompting a bushfire emergency warning for people south of the South Western Highway on Thursday, January 16.

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Philippines: Alert Level Remains 2 For Kanlaon Volcano 2

Kanlaon Volcano in the Philippines recorded five ash eruptions and nine earthquakes in the past 24 hours. The alert level remained at 2 for "increasing unrest" as of December 4.

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South Korea: People Protest Outside Parliament, Calling For President Yoon’s Resignation

South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeo declared martial law late on Tuesday, December 3, accusing the opposition of anti-national activities. However, he lifted the order early Wednesday after the National Assembly passed a resolution calling for its removal. After the emergency order was lifted, protesters gathered around the parliament in Yeouido, calling for Yoon's resignation.

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US: Pileup Involving 17 Vehicles Shuts Down I-94 In Southwest Michigan

A multiple-vehicle crash shut down I-94 in both directions near Hartford in Van Buren County, Michigan, on Monday, December 2. Michigan State Police reported that one person was critically injured, and they believed driving too fast under whiteout conditions to be a factor in the crash.

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Hong Kong to offer more support for families with newborns

STORY: Hong Kong to offer more support for families with newborns DATELINE: Oct. 26, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:04 LOCATION: HONG KONG, China CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of speech scene 2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): JOHN LEE, HKSAR Chief Executive 3. various of Hong Kong-related footage STORYLINE: China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) will implement a raft of measures to encourage childbearing amid a low birth rate, HKSAR Chief Executive John Lee said Wednesday. A one-off cash bonus of 20,000 Hong Kong dollars (about 2,556 U.S. dollars) will be provided for each baby born on Wednesday or after in Hong Kong to a parent who is a Hong Kong permanent resident, and this measure will last for three years, Lee said in a policy address. Other incentives include a 20-percent rise in deduction ceiling for home loan interest or domestic rents, and priority arrangement for subsidized sale flat and public rental housing allocation. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): JOHN LEE, HKSAR Chief Executive "The Hong Kong Ho

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Kerry requested for visiting North by minister

Kerry requested for visiting North by minister

NEW YORK, United States - U.S. Sen. John Kerry, a Democrat from Massachusetts and chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, answers reporters' questions in New York on March 9, 2012, after meeting at a seminar North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho, the country's chief envoy to the six-party talks on the North's denuclearization. South Korea's former Unification Minister Lim Dong Won, who also attended the seminar, said on March 20 that Ho requested Kelly to visit North Korea and that Kelly expressed his intention to accept.

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Poor corporate governance threat to investment in Japan: TCI

Poor corporate governance threat to investment in Japan: TCI

TOKYO, Japan - John Ho, Asia director of The Children's Investment Fund, speaks in an interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo, warning that poor corporate governance would pose a threat to investment in Japan.

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TCI rejects gov't guidance to drop investment plan for J-Power

TCI rejects gov't guidance to drop investment plan for J-Power

TOKYO, Japan - John Ho, head of The Children's Investment Fund's Asian operations, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on April 25. The British hedge fund, known as TCI, rejected the same day the Japanese government's recommendation that it retract its plan to acquire a larger stake in Electric Power Development Co., Japan's largest power wholesaler.

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TCI builds up pressure on J-Power to raise corporate value

TCI builds up pressure on J-Power to raise corporate value

TOKYO, Japan - John Ho, head of The Children's Investment Fund's Asian operations, speaks about the fund's shareholder proposals to Electric Power Development Co. at a news conference in Tokyo on April 17.

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Gov't asks British fund to drop plan to raise stake in J-Power

Gov't asks British fund to drop plan to raise stake in J-Power

TOKYO, Japan - John Ho, head of The Children's Investment Fund's Asian operations, speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on April 16 after the Japanese government asked the British hedge fund to drop its plan to acquire a larger stake in Electric Power Development Co., citing energy security concerns.

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Gov't asks British fund to drop plan to raise stake in J-Power

Gov't asks British fund to drop plan to raise stake in J-Power

TOKYO, Japan - John Ho, head of The Children's Investment Fund's Asian operations, speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on April 16 after the Japanese government asked the British hedge fund to drop its plan to acquire a larger stake in Electric Power Development Co., citing energy security concerns. (Kyodo)

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TCI builds up pressure on J-Power to raise corporate value

TCI builds up pressure on J-Power to raise corporate value

TOKYO, Japan - John Ho, head of The Children's Investment Fund's Asian operations, speaks about the fund's shareholder proposals to Electric Power Development Co. at a news conference in Tokyo on April 17. (Kyodo)

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TCI rejects gov't guidance to drop investment plan for J-Power

TCI rejects gov't guidance to drop investment plan for J-Power

TOKYO, Japan - John Ho, head of The Children's Investment Fund's Asian operations, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on April 25. The British hedge fund, known as TCI, rejected the same day the Japanese government's recommendation that it retract its plan to acquire a larger stake in Electric Power Development Co., Japan's largest power wholesaler. (Kyodo)

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Poor corporate governance threat to investment in Japan: TCI

Poor corporate governance threat to investment in Japan: TCI

TOKYO, Japan - John Ho, Asia director of The Children's Investment Fund, speaks in an interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo, warning that poor corporate governance would pose a threat to investment in Japan. (Kyodo)

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Next Friday (2000)

Next Friday (2000)

Kim Whitley, Don 'D. C.' Curry, Amy Hill & John Witherspoon Characters: ,,Mrs. Ho-Kym & Mr. Jones Film: Next Friday (2000) Director: Steve Carr 11 January 2000 Date: 11 January 2000

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WESTWARD HO

WESTWARD HO

WESTWARD HO JOHN WAYNE Date: 1935

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JOHN RUDKIN, British Pathe News cameraman with a Bell and Ho

JOHN RUDKIN, British Pathe News cameraman with a Bell and Ho

JOHN RUDKIN, British Pathe News cameraman with a Bell and Howell Eyemo 35mm movie camera

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Kerry requested for visiting North by minister

Kerry requested for visiting North by minister

NEW YORK, United States - U.S. Sen. John Kerry, a Democrat from Massachusetts and chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, answers reporters' questions in New York on March 9, 2012, after meeting at a seminar North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho, the country's chief envoy to the six-party talks on the North's denuclearization. South Korea's former Unification Minister Lim Dong Won, who also attended the seminar, said on March 20 that Ho requested Kelly to visit North Korea and that Kelly expressed his intention to accept. (Kyodo)

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