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Japanese sculptor makes mark in Sydney

Japanese sculptor makes mark in Sydney

SYDNEY, Australia - Japanese sculptor Kimio Tsuchiya points to his work which was unveiled April 18 at Sydney's Botanic Gardens. Sydney Lord Mayor Frank Sartor said Tsuchiya's work is part of the city council's attempt to bring modern art into the central business district.

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Rainbow Brite And Star Stealer (1985)

Rainbow Brite And Star Stealer (1985)

Dark Princess, Rainbow Brite & Krys Film: Rainbow Brite And The Star Stealer (1989) Director: Bernard Deyries & Kimio Yabuki 15 November 1985 Date: 15 November 1985

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MANILA_Malaysian_Hostage

MANILA_Malaysian_Hostage

KYODOPHOTO: MANILA:25JUNE2000:Released -- CHIEF government negotiator Robert Aventajado (right) formally turns over freed Malaysian hostage Zulkarnain Hashim(middle) to Malaysian defense attache Sharim Almajed Hashim(left) in Malacafiang Sunday. Photo by Kimio Oki

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Waki appointed head of Chishima, Habomai residents' league

Waki appointed head of Chishima, Habomai residents' league

Kimio Waki, former mayor of Rausu town in Hokkaido, speaks at a meeting of the League of Residents of Chishima and Habomai Islands Inc. in Sapporo on May 25, 2015, after he succeeded Toshio Koizumi as its director. The 91-year-old Koizumi, who led the group of former inhabitants of the islands in the Northern Territories for about 23 years, left the post due to his age. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hunter ready to shoot sea lion off Hokkaido, northern Japan

Hunter ready to shoot sea lion off Hokkaido, northern Japan

Kimio Sudo aims to shoot a sea lion off Rausu on the northernmost Japanese main island of Hokkaido on Jan. 28, 2015. The sea lion hunter works on behalf of a local fisheries association to protect fishing resources. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sea lion hunter hauls catch onto boat off Hokkaido, northern Japan

Sea lion hunter hauls catch onto boat off Hokkaido, northern Japan

Sea lion hunter Kimio Sudo pulls up a catch aboard his boat off Rausu on the northernmost Japanese main island of Hokkaido on Jan. 28, 2015. Sudo engages in hunting on behalf of a local fisheries association to protect fishing resources. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sea lion hunter checks harpoon off Hokkaido, northern Japan

Sea lion hunter checks harpoon off Hokkaido, northern Japan

Kimio Sudo checks his harpoon used to haul in sea lions after shooting them with a rifle off Rausu on the northernmost Japanese main island of Hokkaido on Jan. 28, 2015. Sudo hunts sea lions on behalf of a local fisheries association to protect fishing resources. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Waki, new head of Chishima, Habomai residents' league

Waki, new head of Chishima, Habomai residents' league

Kimio Waki, former mayor of Rausu town in Hokkaido, speaks in Sapporo on May 25, 2015, after he succeeded Toshio Koizumi as new director of the League of Residents of Chishima and Habomai Islands Inc. The group consists of former inhabitants of the disputed islands in Japan's Northern Territories currently administered by Russia. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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3 arrested over dental college's huge investment losses

3 arrested over dental college's huge investment losses

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Kenshi Oshima (center), former investment adviser to Kanagawa Dental College, leaves his home in Yokohama on Sept. 10 for questioning on a voluntary basis by prosecutors on suspicion of fraud over the college's huge investment losses. Oshima was arrested on suspicion of fraud later in the day along with former directors Kimio Miyake and Toshiro Shimizu. (Kyodo)

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Former islanders call on Japan, Russia to resolve territorial dispute

Former islanders call on Japan, Russia to resolve territorial dispute

Kimio Waki (L), a leader of a group of former Japanese residents of now Russian-held islands off Hokkaido, hands a letter addressed to Russian President Vladimir Putin to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the prime minister's official residence in Tokyo on Dec. 12, 2016, prior to the two leaders' summit in Japan on Dec. 15-16. Japan hopes to advance talks on the bilateral territorial dispute over the islands claimed by Japan. (Pool photo)(Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ex-Ambassador to U.S. Saito named new JICA chief

Ex-Ambassador to U.S. Saito named new JICA chief

TOKYO, Japan - Former Japanese Ambassador to the United States Kunihiko Saito will be appointed president of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) on Sept. 1, Foreign Ministry officials said Aug. 25. Saito, now an adviser to the ministry, will succeed Kimio Fujita. Both men are former officials of the Foreign Ministry.

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Japanese sculptor makes mark in Sydney

Japanese sculptor makes mark in Sydney

SYDNEY, Australia - Japanese sculptor Kimio Tsuchiya points to his work which was unveiled April 18 at Sydney's Botanic Gardens. Sydney Lord Mayor Frank Sartor said Tsuchiya's work is part of the city council's attempt to bring modern art into the central business district.

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