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1964 Olympic medalist lights cauldron at anniversary event

1964 Olympic medalist lights cauldron at anniversary event

TOKYO, Japan - Kiyoko Ono, a bronze medalist in the women's gymnastics team competition at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, lights the cauldron during an event to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Summer Games in Tokyo's Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium on Oct. 11, 2014.

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Ono registered housekeeper as state-paid secretary until 1998

Ono registered housekeeper as state-paid secretary until 1998

TOKYO, Japan - State minister and House of Councillors member Kiyoko Ono (in file photo) registered her housekeeper as a state-paid secretary for about 10 years up to 1998, sources close to the case said Sept. 22. Rather than working at Ono's office at the Diet office building, the housekeeper stayed at the lawmaker's home in Tokyo's Ota Ward preparing food, cleaning and doing other housework.

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(3)Japan observes 59th anniversary of end of WWII

(3)Japan observes 59th anniversary of end of WWII

TOKYO, Japan - National Public Safety Commission chairwoman Kiyoko Ono (L) and Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Shoichi Nakagawa (R) are seen among lawmakers visiting Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo on Aug. 15, the 59th anniversary of the end of World War II. Three members of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's Cabinet visited the war-related shrine.

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(1)Tokyo holds chemical attack drill

(1)Tokyo holds chemical attack drill

TOKYO, Japan - Home Affairs Minister Taro Aso (L) and National Public Safety Commission Chairman Kiyoko Ono (R) watches July 27 as policemen and firefighters of the Tokyo metropolitan government in protective clothing hold a drill to test their preparedness for a chemical attack on the capital.

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FBI chief discusses security with Japanese safety agency chief

FBI chief discusses security with Japanese safety agency chief

TOKYO, Japan - National Public Safety Commission Chairwoman Kiyoko Ono (L) shakes hands with visiting FBI Director Robert Mueller at the National Police Agency in Tokyo on April 23 prior to their talks on security affairs.

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Public safety chief received money from rightist-linked firm

Public safety chief received money from rightist-linked firm

TOKYO, Japan - National Public Safety Commission chief Kiyoko Ono (in file photo) acknowledged Nov. 18 she received 960,000 yen between 1995 and 1998 in donations from a Tokyo-based construction firm headed by a senior member of a radical rightist group.

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Ono received by emperor

Ono received by emperor

TOKYO, Japan - Kiyoko Ono, who was appointed chairwoman of the National Public Safety Commission, (R) receives her credentials from Emperor Akihito (L) at an official ceremony at the Imperial Palace on Sept. 22. Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi is at center. (Pool photo)

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Ono named as National Public Safety Commission chief

Ono named as National Public Safety Commission chief

TOKYO, Japan - Kiyoko Ono, a lawmaker in the House of Councillors, enters the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Sept. 22. Ono, a former Olympic gymnast, was named as chairman of the National Public Safety Commission in the reshuffled cabinet of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi.

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Ono registered housekeeper as state-paid secretary until 1998

Ono registered housekeeper as state-paid secretary until 1998

TOKYO, Japan - State minister and House of Councillors member Kiyoko Ono (in file photo) registered her housekeeper as a state-paid secretary for about 10 years up to 1998, sources close to the case said Sept. 22. Rather than working at Ono's office at the Diet office building, the housekeeper stayed at the lawmaker's home in Tokyo's Ota Ward preparing food, cleaning and doing other housework. (Kyodo)

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Ono received by emperor

Ono received by emperor

TOKYO, Japan - Kiyoko Ono, who was appointed chairwoman of the National Public Safety Commission, (R) receives her credentials from Emperor Akihito (L) at an official ceremony at the Imperial Palace on Sept. 22. Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi is at center. (Pool photo)(Kyodo)

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Ono named as National Public Safety Commission chief

Ono named as National Public Safety Commission chief

TOKYO, Japan - Kiyoko Ono, a lawmaker in the House of Councillors, enters the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Sept. 22. Ono, a former Olympic gymnast, was named as chairman of the National Public Safety Commission in the reshuffled cabinet of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi. (Kyodo)

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1964 Olympic medalist lights cauldron at anniversary event

1964 Olympic medalist lights cauldron at anniversary event

TOKYO, Japan - Kiyoko Ono, a bronze medalist in the women's gymnastics team competition at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, lights the cauldron during an event to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Summer Games in Tokyo's Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium on Oct. 11, 2014. (Kyodo)

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Olympics: Kawabuchi, Ono awarded Olympic Order

Olympics: Kawabuchi, Ono awarded Olympic Order

Undated combined photo shows former Japan Football Association President Saburo Kawabuchi (L) and 1964 Tokyo Olympic women's team gymnastics bronze medalist Kiyoko Ono. The International Olympic Committee awarded Kawabuchi and Ono the Olympic Order on Oct. 19, 2016, for their outstanding service to the Olympic movement. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Kawabuchi, Ono to be awarded Olympic Order

Kawabuchi, Ono to be awarded Olympic Order

Combined photo shows former Japan Football Association President Saburo Kawabuchi (L) and 1964 Tokyo Olympic women's team gymnastics bronze medalist Kiyoko Ono. The International Olympic Committee is to award Kawabuchi, 79, and Ono, 80, the Olympic Order for their outstanding service to the Olympic movement, Kyodo News learned Aug. 1, 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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(1)Tokyo holds chemical attack drill

(1)Tokyo holds chemical attack drill

TOKYO, Japan - Home Affairs Minister Taro Aso (L) and National Public Safety Commission Chairman Kiyoko Ono (R) watches July 27 as policemen and firefighters of the Tokyo metropolitan government in protective clothing hold a drill to test their preparedness for a chemical attack on the capital. (Kyodo)

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FBI chief discusses security with Japanese safety agency chief

FBI chief discusses security with Japanese safety agency chief

TOKYO, Japan - National Public Safety Commission Chairwoman Kiyoko Ono (L) shakes hands with visiting FBI Director Robert Mueller at the National Police Agency in Tokyo on April 23 prior to their talks on security affairs. (Kyodo)

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Public safety chief received money from rightist-linked firm

Public safety chief received money from rightist-linked firm

TOKYO, Japan - National Public Safety Commission chief Kiyoko Ono (in file photo) acknowledged Nov. 18 she received 960,000 yen between 1995 and 1998 in donations from a Tokyo-based construction firm headed by a senior member of a radical rightist group. (Kyodo)

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