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Spain: Fire Erupts at Recycling Plant in Almería 2

A fire erupted at the Lunimar recycling plant on Carretera del Mamí in Almería on Tuesday afternoon, April 16, causing a large column of smoke visible from various points in the city.

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Spain: Fire Erupts at Recycling Plant in Almería

A fire erupted at the Lunimar recycling plant on Carretera del Mamí in Almería on Tuesday afternoon, April 16, causing a large column of smoke visible from various points in the city.

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Eva Mendes At GMA - NYC

Eva Mendes At GMA - NYC

Eva Mendes on 'Good Morning America' to talk about new book 'Desi, Mami and The Worries', New York City, NY, USA on September 17, 2024. Photo by Roger Wong/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eva Mendes At GMA - NYC

Eva Mendes At GMA - NYC

Eva Mendes on 'Good Morning America' to talk about new book 'Desi, Mami and The Worries', New York City, NY, USA on September 17, 2024. Photo by Roger Wong/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eva Mendes At GMA - NYC

Eva Mendes At GMA - NYC

Eva Mendes on 'Good Morning America' to talk about new book 'Desi, Mami and The Worries', New York City, NY, USA on September 17, 2024. Photo by Roger Wong/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eva Mendes At GMA - NYC

Eva Mendes At GMA - NYC

Eva Mendes on 'Good Morning America' to talk about new book 'Desi, Mami and The Worries', New York City, NY, USA on September 17, 2024. Photo by Roger Wong/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eva Mendes At GMA - NYC

Eva Mendes At GMA - NYC

Eva Mendes on 'Good Morning America' to talk about new book 'Desi, Mami and The Worries', New York City, NY, USA on September 17, 2024. Photo by Roger Wong/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eva Mendes At GMA - NYC

Eva Mendes At GMA - NYC

Eva Mendes on 'Good Morning America' to talk about new book 'Desi, Mami and The Worries', New York City, NY, USA on September 17, 2024. Photo by Roger Wong/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Football: Olympic women's qualifier

Football: Olympic women's qualifier

Mami Ueno (8) of Japan dribbles the ball in the second half of a Paris Olympic women's football qualifying game against North Korea at the National Stadium in Tokyo on Feb. 28, 2024.

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U.N. disaster reduction office chief

U.N. disaster reduction office chief

Mami Mizutori, head of the U.N. Office for Disaster Reduction, gives an interview in Geneva on Dec. 12, 2023.

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U.N. disaster reduction office chief

U.N. disaster reduction office chief

Mami Mizutori, head of the U.N. Office for Disaster Reduction, gives an interview in Geneva on Dec. 12, 2023.

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Japan's gold medalists in world judo championships

Japan's gold medalists in world judo championships

ASTANA, Aug. 31 Kyodo - Japanese individual gold medalists at the world judo championships -- (from L) Shohei Ono (men's 73 kilogram), Misato Nakamura (women's 52 kg), Takanori Nagase (men's 81 kg), Kaori Matsumoto (women's 57 kg), Ryunosuke Haga (men's 100 kg) and Mami Umeki (women's 78 kg) -- pose for a photo in Astana, Kazakhstan, on Aug. 31, 2015, a day after the completion of the championships.

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Suntory to set up fund to support disabled in sports

Suntory to set up fund to support disabled in sports

SENDAI, Japan - Japanese Paralympian Mami Sato gives a press conference on July 29, 2014, following a courtesy visit to Miyagi Gov. Yoshihiro Murai over a decision by her employer Suntory Holdings Ltd. to create a fund to support sports for disabled people in the region damaged by the Great East Japan Earthquake of March 2011.

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Tour de Tohoku 2014 on promotion

Tour de Tohoku 2014 on promotion

TOKYO, Japan - Miyagi Gov. Yoshihiro Murai (front R) poses for the photo with ambassadors of Tour de Tohoku 2014, an event to assist the reconstruction of Tohoku region devastated by 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster, in Tokyo on June 10, 2014. The ambassadors are model Karen Michibata (2nd from front R), track and field Paralympian Mami Sato (2nd from L front), and former footballer Tetsuo Nakanishi (front L).

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Japan's Sato runs in Sochi Paralympics torch relay

Japan's Sato runs in Sochi Paralympics torch relay

SOCHI, Russia - Mami Sato, a Japanese Paralympian who lost one of her legs to cancer, smiles as she runs a leg of the Sochi Paralympics torch relay on March 6, 2014, in the Russian resort town.

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Last trading day of 2013

Last trading day of 2013

TOKYO, Japan - Mami Sato (L), a Paralympian who contributed to Tokyo's successful bid to host the 2020 Summer Olympic Games, rings the closing bell by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during a ceremony at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo's Nihombashi area on Dec. 30, 2013, the last trading day of the year.

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Last trading day of 2013

Last trading day of 2013

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is pictured after ringing the closing bell during a ceremony at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo's Nihombashi area on Dec. 30, 2013, the last trading day of the year. Mami Sato, a Paralympian who contributed to Tokyo's successful bid to host the 2020 Summer Olympic Games, is to the right.

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Last trading day of 2013

Last trading day of 2013

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (C) claps with others during a ceremony at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo's Nihombashi area on Dec. 30, 2013, marking the last trading day of the year. To the right is Mami Sato, a Paralympian who contributed to Tokyo's successful bid to host the 2020 Summer Olympic Games.

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Tokyo wins 2020 Olympic bid

Tokyo wins 2020 Olympic bid

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - (From L) Olympic silver medal-winning fencer Yuki Ota, newscaster Christel Takigawa, Tokyo Gov. Naoki Inose, Tsunekazu Takeda, president of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Bid Committee, Masato Mizuno, CEO of the committee, and Mami Sato, a Paralympian in athletics, are seen at a press conference in Buenos Aires on Sept. 7, 2013, after Tokyo was chosen as the host city for the Olympic and Paralympic Games at the International Olympic Committee's general session, in Buenos Aires on Sept. 7, 2013, beating Istanbul and Madrid.

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Tokyo wins 2020 Olympic bid

Tokyo wins 2020 Olympic bid

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - Mami Sato, a Paralympian in athletics, makes a presentation for Tokyo's bid to host the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games at the International Olympic Committee's general session in Buenos Aires on Sept. 7, 2013. Tokyo was chosen as the host city later by the committee.

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Amputee runners find 'god' in 57-year-old man

Amputee runners find 'god' in 57-year-old man

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Mami Sato making a leap in the women's long jump during the 2012 Paralympics in London.

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Japan disaster-hit students in U.S.

Japan disaster-hit students in U.S.

SAN DIEGO, United States - Mami Onodera (2nd from L) and Aki Kikuchi (3rd from L) visit the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego, California, on March 26, 2013. They are among a group of students from disaster-hit Kesennuma City, Miyagi Prefecture, who met with U.S. military personnel who took part in Operation Tomodachi relief efforts in the Great East Japan Earthquake two years ago.

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Japan's Shimamoto places 9th in

Japan's Shimamoto places 9th in

London, Britain - Japan's Mami Shimamoto hoists 143 kilograms in the second clean and jerk of the women's weightlifting +75 kilogram class at the ExCeL Arena at the 2012 London Olympics on Aug. 5, 2012.

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Japan's Shimamoto places 9th in

Japan's Shimamoto places 9th in

London, Britain - Japan's Mami Shimamoto hoists 143 kilograms in the second clean and jerk during the women's weightlifting +75 kilogram class at the ExCeL Arena at the 2012 London Olympics on Aug. 5, 2012.

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Woman bringing artificial legs to Rwandans

Woman bringing artificial legs to Rwandans

OSAKA, Japan - Mami Rudasingwa is interviewed in Kyoto on Dec. 14, 2011. Rudasingwa founded a nonprofit organization called Mulindi Japan One Love Project in 1996 with her Rwandan husband, Gatera, and has since made and supplied artificial limbs for free to roughly 6,000 people with disabilities in the East African nation that went through years of civil conflict.

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Piano that survived atomic bombing

Piano that survived atomic bombing

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Japanese pianist Mami Hagiwara is pictured with a piano that survived the 1945 U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima in Mazda Stadium in the western Japan city on Aug. 6, 2011, the 66th anniversary of the attack. To mark the anniversary, a concert was held before a night game between the Hiroshima Carp and the Yomiuri Giants at the stadium, with Hagiwara, a 24-year-old Hiroshima native who won first prize in the piano division of the Geneva International Music Competition in 2010, playing the piano.

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Japan beat Myanmar 8-0 in AFC Women's Asian Cup

Japan beat Myanmar 8-0 in AFC Women's Asian Cup

CHENGDU, China - Japan forward Mami Yamaguchi scores her side's third goal from the penalty spot during the first half of a Group A match against Myanmar in the AFC Women's Asian Cup at Chengdu Sports Center in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, on May 20, 2010. Japan won 8-0.

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Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - Toshikazu Sugaya, who served 17 years in prison for a 1990 murder before being released following a new DNA test, smiles during at a news conference in Utsunomiya on March 26, 2010, after the Utsunomiya District Court acquitted him. Sugaya's initial conviction in the death of Mami Matsuda, 4, in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, was based on flawed DNA testing and a false confession.

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Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - Toshikazu Sugaya, who served 17 years in prison for a 1990 murder before being released following a new DNA test, speaks at a news conference in Utsunomiya on March 26, 2010, after the Utsunomiya District Court acquitted him. Sugaya's initial conviction in the death of Mami Matsuda, 4, in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, was based on flawed DNA testing and a false confession.

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Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - Toshikazu Sugaya, who served 17 years in prison for a 1990 murder before being released following a new DNA test, celebrates in front of the Utsunomiya District Court in Utsunomiya on March 26, 2010, after the court acquitted him. Sugaya's initial conviction in the death of Mami Matsuda, 4, in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, was based on flawed DNA testing and a false confession.

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Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - Toshikazu Sugaya, who served 17 years in prison for a 1990 murder before being released following a new DNA test, holds up a banner showing the Utsunomiya Court's ruling to acquit him in front of the court in Utsunomiya on March 26, 2010. The verdict formally cleared Sugaya, a former kindergarten bus driver convicted of killing Mami Matsuda, 4, in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, based on flawed DNA testing and a false confession.

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Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - Toshikazu Sugaya, who served 17 years in prison for a 1990 murder before being released following a new DNA test, holds up a banner showing the Utsunomiya Court's ruling to acquit him in front of the court in Utsunomiya on March 26, 2010. The verdict formally cleared Sugaya, a former kindergarten bus driver convicted of killing Mami Matsuda, 4, in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, based on flawed DNA testing and a false confession.

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Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - Toshikazu Sugaya, who served 17 years in prison for a 1990 murder before being released following a new DNA test, is moved to tears in front of the Utsunomiya District Court in Utsunomiya on March 26, 2010, after the court acquitted him. Sugaya's initial conviction in the death of Mami Matsuda, 4, in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, was based on flawed DNA testing and a false confession.

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Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - Toshikazu Sugaya, who served 17 years in prison for a 1990 murder before being released following a new DNA test, celebrates in front of the Utsunomiya District Court in Utsunomiya on March 26, 2010, after the court acquitted him. Sugaya's initial conviction in the death of Mami Matsuda, 4, in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, was based on flawed DNA testing and a false confession.

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Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - Toshikazu Sugaya, who served 17 years in prison for a 1990 murder before being released following a new DNA test, is surrounded by reporters in front of the Utsunomiya District Court in Utsunomiya on March 26, 2010, after the court acquitted him. Sugaya's initial conviction in the death of Mami Matsuda, 4, in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, was based on flawed DNA testing and a false confession.

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Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - Toshikazu Sugaya, who served 17 years in prison for a 1990 murder before being released following a new DNA test, holds up a banner showing the Utsunomiya Court's ruling to acquit him in front of the court in Utsunomiya on March 26, 2010. The verdict formally cleared Sugaya, a former kindergarten bus driver convicted of killing Mami Matsuda, 4, in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, based on flawed DNA testing and a false confession.

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Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - Toshikazu Sugaya, who served 17 years in prison for a 1990 murder before being released following a new DNA test, celebrates in front of the Utsunomiya District Court in Utsunomiya on March 26, 2010, after the court acquitted him. Sugaya's initial conviction in the death of Mami Matsuda, 4, in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, was based on flawed DNA testing and a false confession.

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Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - Toshikazu Sugaya, who served 17 years in prison for a 1990 murder before being released following a new DNA test, celebrates in front of the Utsunomiya District Court in Utsunomiya on March 26, 2010, after the court acquitted him. Sugaya's initial conviction in the death of Mami Matsuda, 4, in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, was based on flawed DNA testing and a false confession.

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Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - Toshikazu Sugaya (C), who served 17 years in prison before being released following a new DNA test over 1990 murder case, speaks to reporters in front of the Utsunomiya District Court in Utsunomiya on March 26, 2010, before entering the court to hear the court's ruling on his retrial. The court acquitted Sugaya, whose initial conviction in the death of Mami Matsuda, 4, in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, was based on flawed DNA testing and a false confession.

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Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - Toshikazu Sugaya (C), who served 17 years in prison before being released following a new DNA test over a 1990 murder case, heads for the Utsunomiya District Court in Utsunomiya on March 26, 2010, to hear the court's ruling on his retrial. The court acquitted Sugaya, whose initial conviction in the death of Mami Matsuda, 4, in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, was based on flawed DNA testing and a false confession.

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Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - Toshikazu Sugaya (C), who served 17 years in prison before being released following a new DNA test over a 1990 murder case, heads for the Utsunomiya District Court in Utsunomiya on March 26, 2010, to hear the court's ruling on his retrial. The court acquitted Sugaya, whose initial conviction in the death of Mami Matsuda, 4, in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, was based on flawed DNA testing and a false confession.

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Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - Toshikazu Sugaya (C), who served 17 years in prison before being released following a new DNA test over a 1990 murder case, heads for the Utsunomiya District Court in Utsunomiya on March 26, 2010, to hear the court's ruling on his retrial. The court acquitted Sugaya, whose initial conviction in the death of Mami Matsuda, 4, in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, was based on flawed DNA testing and a false confession.

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Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - People form long lines in front of the Utsunomiya District Court in Utsunomiya on March 26, 2010, to get tickets to the gallery seats to hear the court's ruling on the retrial of Toshikazu Sugaya, who served 17 years in prison over a 1990 murder before being released following a new DNA test. The court acquitted Sugaya, whose initial conviction in the death of Mami Matsuda, 4, in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, was based on flawed DNA testing and a false confession.

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Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

Man wrongly convicted of 1990 murder acquitted

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - People form long lines in front of the Utsunomiya District Court in Utsunomiya on March 26, 2010, to get tickets to the gallery seats to hear the court's ruling on the retrial of Toshikazu Sugaya, who served 17 years in prison over a 1990 murder before being released following a new DNA test. The court acquitted Sugaya, whose initial conviction in the death of Mami Matsuda, 4, in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, was based on flawed DNA testing and a false confession.

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Nadeshiko Japan retain East Asian title

Nadeshiko Japan retain East Asian title

CHOFU, Japan - Japan midfielder Mami Yamaguchi (R) strikes the second goal in the 17th minute as South Korean defender Kim Yoo Mi rushes back in the women's East Asian championship at Ajinomoto Stadium in Tokyo's Chofu on Feb. 13, 2010. Japan beat South Korea 2-1 to defend their East Asian title.

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Sumo wrestler Ushiomaru engaged to beauty lecturer

Sumo wrestler Ushiomaru engaged to beauty lecturer

TOKYO, Japan - Sumo wrestler Ushiomaru, 28, poses with his fiancee Mami Shintani to news photographers at his stable in Tokyo on May 8 after announcing that they are engaged and wedding has been set for Sept. 29. Shintani, 27, is a lecturer at a beauty school. Ushiomaru will wrestle as a 15th-ranked maegashira at the May 13-27 Summer Grand Sumo Tournament in Tokyo.

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Suemasa wins mountain bike gold at Asian Games

Suemasa wins mountain bike gold at Asian Games

PUSAN, South Korea - Suemasa (C) and Mami Masuda (L) of Japan, and Risa Suseanty of Indonesia wave at theaudience during the awards-ceremony for the Asian Games women's mountain bike downhill Oct. 10. Suemasa cruised to victory, followed by Masuda and Suseanty. (Asian Games)

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Japanese mountain bikers win gold, silver at Asian Games

Japanese mountain bikers win gold, silver at Asian Games

Sachiko Kamakura (R) and her teammate Mami Masuda smile after winning gold and silver medals in the women's mountain bike downhill event in the 13th Asian Games in Bangkok on Dec. 7. Kamakura pedaled her way to Japan's second gold medal of the games following Naoko Takahashi's in the women's marathon on Dec. 6.

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(SP)THE NETHERLANDS-ARNHEM-VOLLEYBALL-WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP-CHN VS JPN

(SP)THE NETHERLANDS-ARNHEM-VOLLEYBALL-WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP-CHN VS JPN

(220928) -- ARNHEM, Sept. 28, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Li Yingying (L) of China spikes the ball as Ishikawa Mayu (C) and Yokota Mami of Japan try to make a block during the Phase 1 Pool D match between China and Japan at the 2022 Volleyball Women's World Championship in Arnhem, the Netherlands, Sept. 28, 2022. (Xinhua/Meng Dingbo)

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Tokyo Paralympics: Triathlon

Tokyo Paralympics: Triathlon

Japan's Mami Tani competes in the bike leg of the women's PTS5 triathlon at the Tokyo Paralympics on Aug. 29, 2021, in Tokyo.

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