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File - Pope Jean Paul II

File - Pope Jean Paul II

File photo dated July 10, 2002. Pope John Paul II leads the weekly general audience in Castel Gandolfo, Italy. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thousands rally in Yemen's Sanaa to protest against Israeli raid in West Bank

STORY: Thousands rally in Yemen's Sanaa to protest against Israeli raid in West Bank DATELINE: July 5, 2023 LENGTH: 00:00:34 LOCATION: Sanaa CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the protest STORYLINE: Thousands of people rallied in Yemen's rebel-held capital of Sanaa on Tuesday to protest against an Israeli raid on the Jenin refugee camp in the West Bank. The protesters raised banners and chanted slogans in support of the Palestinians, while burning flags of Israel and the United States. They also condemned the recent burning of a Quran in Sweden and blamed the Swedish government for allowing "extremists" to operate in the country. At least 10 Palestinians were killed in the Jenin refugee camp and thousands fled their homes as Israel launched on Tuesday its largest military campaign in the occupied West Bank since 2002. The Israeli army said in a statement that it launched an "extensive counterterrorism effort in the area of Jenin city and the Jenin Camp" and carried out airstrikes on "terrori

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(2)Actress Fujiwara meets U.N. chief

(2)Actress Fujiwara meets U.N. chief

NEW YORK, United States - Japanese actress Norika Fujiwara speaks at a reception held at the U.N. Headquarters on June 9 on the eve of her Afghan photo exhibition opening in New York on June 10. Place beside her is one of the photos she took during her tour of Afghanistan in July 2002.

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(2)Nikkei briefly tops 10,000 on gains in techs

(2)Nikkei briefly tops 10,000 on gains in techs

TOKYO, Japan - People watch a price board as they walk by a brokerage house in Tokyo's Yaesu distcit on July 8. The key Nikkei Stock Average rose 103.56 points to close at 9,898.72, after briedly passing the 10,000 threshold for the first time since August 2002.

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Zico's mother backs son's coaching decision

Zico's mother backs son's coaching decision

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - Matilde Antunes Coimbra, the mother of former Brazil midfielder Zico, speaks at her home in Rio de Janeiro on July 10. She said she backs Zico's decision to take over the Japanese national team from French manager Philippe Troussier. ''Japan is his second home and people treat him very well over there,'' she said. (World Cup 2002)

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Zico surprised with JFA invitation to coach squad

Zico surprised with JFA invitation to coach squad

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - Former Brazil midfielder Zico speaks at his soccer center on July 10 in the beach district of Barra da Tijuca in western Rio de Janeiro. He said he was surprised with the invitation from Japan's Football Association to coach the national squad for the next World Cup competition. (World Cup 2002)

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Tohoku High School's freshman pitcher Darvish

Tohoku High School's freshman pitcher Darvish

SENDAI, Japan - Tohoku High School's right-hander Yu Darvish poses with a ball at his school campus in Izumi Ward, Sendai, on July 10, 2002. The freshman, whose father is Iranian and mother Japanese, is valued as a potential ace pitcher

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(15)Brazil vs Belgium

(15)Brazil vs Belgium

KOBE, Japan - Rivaldo (10) and Ronaldo (R), the two scorers in Brazil's 2-0 win over Belgium at Kobe Wing Stadium on June 17. Brazil advanced to the World Cup quarterfinals and will face England on July 21.(World Cup 2002)

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Euro falls to parity with USD, hitting 20-year low

STORY: Euro falls to parity with USD, hitting 20-year low DATELINE: July 13, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:00 LOCATION: FRANKFURT, Germany CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the European Central Bank STORYLINE: For the first time in two decades, the euro on Tuesday fell to parity with the U.S. dollar, meaning one U.S. dollar is equal in value to one euro. The single currency of 19 European Union countries has not fallen to or below a one-to-one exchange rate with the U.S. dollar since December 2002. The euro continued to fall from Tuesday morning and traded at par with the U.S. dollar in a short-term in intraday trading. After reaching parity, the euro exchange rate picked up again slightly. As of 4:20 p.m. local time (1420 GMT), euro was trading for 1.005 dollars in the currency market. The euro will continue to fall even after falling below par with the dollar, said Ebrahim Rahbari, global head of foreign exchange analysis at Citigroup. Euro has slumped 10 percent against U.S. dollar since the start of

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Euro dips below 1.01 against dollar

STORY: Euro dips below 1.01 against dollar DATELINE: July 9, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:07 LOCATION: FRANKFURT, Germany CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Frankfurt, Germany 2. STANDUP (English): SHAN WEIYI, Xinhua correspondent 3. various of street views and banks STORYLINE: STANDUP (English): SHAN WEIYI, Xinhua correspondent "On July 8, the euro continues to fall against the dollar. The euro-dollar exchange rate falls below to 1.01, hitting its lowest record since 2002." The euro on Friday continued to fall against the U.S. dollar, dropping below 1.01 dollars in intraday trading, its lowest record in nearly 20 years. The reference rate of euro against the U.S. dollar was 1.0163 Friday, lower than the previous day's 1.0180, according to the European Central Bank (ECB). The euro and U.S. dollar would soon be equally strong, and the euro could even sink below parity to 0.9 against the dollar, said Mark Dowding, Chief Investment Officer at BlueBay Asset Management. As of 10:45 p.m. local time (2045 GMT),

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(2)Actress Fujiwara meets U.N. chief

(2)Actress Fujiwara meets U.N. chief

NEW YORK, United States - Japanese actress Norika Fujiwara speaks at a reception held at the U.N. Headquarters on June 9 on the eve of her Afghan photo exhibition opening in New York on June 10. Place beside her is one of the photos she took during her tour of Afghanistan in July 2002. (Kyodo)

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Worst Case Scenarios (2002)

Worst Case Scenarios (2002)

Mike Rowe Characters: Host (unknown episodes) Television: Worst Case Scenarios (2002) 10 July 2002 Date: 10 July 2002

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Worst Case Scenarios (2002)

Worst Case Scenarios (2002)

Danielle Burgio & Mike Rowe Characters: Gear Girl (unknown episodes) & Host (unknown episodes) Television: Worst Case Scenarios (2002) 10 July 2002 Date: 10 July 2002

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Worst Case Scenarios (2002)

Worst Case Scenarios (2002)

Mike Rowe Characters: Host (unknown episodes) Television: Worst Case Scenarios (2002) Dynamite 10 July 2002 Date: 10 July 2002

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Worst Case Scenarios (2002)

Worst Case Scenarios (2002)

Danielle Burgio Characters: Gear Girl (unknown episodes) Television: Worst Case Scenarios (2002) 10 July 2002 Date: 10 July 2002

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Worst Case Scenarios (2002)

Worst Case Scenarios (2002)

Mike Rowe Characters: Host (unknown episodes) Television: Worst Case Scenarios (2002) 10 July 2002 Date: 10 July 2002

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Worst Case Scenarios (2002)

Worst Case Scenarios (2002)

Danielle Burgio Characters: Gear Girl (unknown episodes) Television: Worst Case Scenarios (2002) 10 July 2002 Date: 10 July 2002

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(1) Honda Motor President Hiroyuki Yoshino

(1) Honda Motor President Hiroyuki Yoshino

TOKYO, Japan - Honda Motor Co. President Hiroyuki Yoshino. Picture taken July 10, 2002. (Kyodo)

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Zico's mother backs son's coaching decision

Zico's mother backs son's coaching decision

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - Matilde Antunes Coimbra, the mother of former Brazil midfielder Zico, speaks at her home in Rio de Janeiro on July 10. She said she backs Zico's decision to take over the Japanese national team from French manager Philippe Troussier. ''Japan is his second home and people treat him very well over there,'' she said. (World Cup 2002)

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Zico surprised with JFA invitation to coach squad

Zico surprised with JFA invitation to coach squad

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - Former Brazil midfielder Zico speaks at his soccer center on July 10 in the beach district of Barra da Tijuca in western Rio de Janeiro. He said he was surprised with the invitation from Japan's Football Association to coach the national squad for the next World Cup competition. (World Cup 2002)

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Death of N. Korean abduction victim's father

Death of N. Korean abduction victim's father

File photo taken in June 2003 shows Tamotsu Chimura (R), whose son Yasushi was abducted by North Korea in 1978 and returned to Japan in 2002 with four other abductees. Chimura died on July 10, 2020, aged 93.

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Death of N. Korean abduction victim's father

Death of N. Korean abduction victim's father

File photo taken in February 2004 shows Tamotsu Chimura, whose son Yasushi was abducted by North Korea in 1978 and returned to Japan in 2002 with four other abductees. Chimura died on July 10, 2020, aged 93.

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Death of N. Korean abduction victim's father

Death of N. Korean abduction victim's father

File photo taken in November 2003 shows Tamotsu Chimura (R), whose son Yasushi was abducted by North Korea in 1978 and returned to Japan in 2002 with four other abductees, speaking in Oji, Nara Prefecture, western Japan. Chimura died on July 10, 2020, at age 93.

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Death of N. Korean abduction victim's father

Death of N. Korean abduction victim's father

File photo taken in October 2002 shows Tamotsu Chimura (R), whose son Yasushi was abducted by North Korea in 1978, speaking at a press conference in Tokyo, about a week after his son's return to Japan with four other abductees. Chimura died on July 10, 2020, at age 93.

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Death of N. Korean abduction victim's father

Death of N. Korean abduction victim's father

File photo taken in October 2002 shows Tamotsu Chimura (L) welcoming back his abducted son Yasushi from North Korea at Tokyo's Haneda airport. Chimura died on July 10, 2020 at age 93.

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