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Italian luxury carmaker Lamborghini reports record sales in 2023

STORY: Italian luxury carmaker Lamborghini reports record sales in 2023 SHOOTING TIME: March 22, 2024 DATELINE: March 23, 2024 LENGTH: 00:00:53 LOCATION: Rome CATEGORY: MARKET SHOTLIST: 1. various of Lamborghini cars in Rome STORYLINE: Italian supercar manufacturer Lamborghini's annual deliveries surpassed 10,000 for the first time ever last year, sources with the company said. In a press statement released on Thursday, the company called 2023 its "best ever" year, with 10,112 vehicles delivered worldwide, a record profit margin of 27.2 percent, and 2.66 billion euros (2.91 billion U.S. dollars) in revenue, a 12-percent increase year-on-year. China is Lamborghini's third-largest market last year with 845 vehicles sold. Meanwhile, the company sold 3,000 cars to the United States and 961 to Germany, the statement said. Lamborghini, part of Germany's Volkswagen Group, has maintained long-term ties with China. Its Ursus SUV was first unveiled at the Beijing Auto Show in 2012. Last year, the company

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(ChineseToday)CHINA-YUNNAN-MUSEUM-NEW VITALITY-NPC DEPUTY (CN)

(ChineseToday)CHINA-YUNNAN-MUSEUM-NEW VITALITY-NPC DEPUTY (CN)

(240302) -- KUNMING, March 2, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Guo Jin (R) communicates with a staff member on the design of a cultural and creative product at a museum of Chengjiang Fossil site in Chengjiang City, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Feb. 23, 2024. Guo Jin, a deputy to the 14th National People's Congress (NPC), is the deputy director of a museum of Chengjiang Fossil site in Chengjiang City of Yunnan Province. In the past 17 years, he has devoted himself to paleontology research and participated in the preparation work for the world heritage application of the Chengjiang Fossil site. The fossil site was approved to join the World Heritage List in 2012. Guo and his team leveraged modern technological means in exhibiting and injected new vitality into fossils through 3D restoration animation videos and interactive designs. By participating in the design of cultural and creative products, introducing new technologies like AR (augmented reality), 4D cinema, 8K spherical theater, they kept exploring new wa

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Civilians in DR Congo's Sake suffer from rebel M23 offensive

STORY: Civilians in DR Congo's Sake suffer from rebel M23 offensive SHOOTING TIME: Feb. 13, 2024 DATELINE: Feb. 14, 2024 LENGTH: 00:02:29 LOCATION: Kinshasa CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of people fleeing Sake towards Goma, eastern DR Congo 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Swahili): EUSTACHE GASORE, Displaced person 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (Swahili): SON AMANI, Displaced person 4. SOUNDBITE 3 (Swahili): GUILAIN IRUNVA, Displaced person STORYLINE: For several weeks, residents of Sake, a city in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), have been living under the intensive exchange of heavy weapons fire as fighting flared up between government troops and March 23 Movement (M23) rebels, Xinhua correspondents observed on the ground. Located about 20 km from Goma, the capital of North Kivu province, much of which is occupied by the M23, Sake City is considered to be the last barrier for Goma, which was taken by M23 rebels in late 2012. The DRC army and military partners such as the Southern African Development

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Figure skaters named for world c'ships

Figure skaters named for world c'ships

SAPPORO, Japan - Figure skaters representing Japan for the world championships in March 2013 line up at the Makomanai ice arena in Sapporo, Hokkaido, on Dec. 23, 2012. Shown (from L to R) are Daisuke Takahashi, Yuzuru Hanyu, Kanako Murakami, Mao Asada, Akiko Suzuki, Cathy Reed, Chris Reed and Takahito Mura.

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Protest against Osprey deployment

Protest against Osprey deployment

GINOWAN, Japan - People march in Ginowan, Okinawa Prefecture, on Dec. 23, 2012, to protest the deployment of the Osprey tilt-rotor transport aircraft at the U.S. Marine Corps' Futenma Air Station in the city. They also protested a long-stalled plan to relocate the base within Okinawa, and a spate of recent incidents in Okinawa involving U.S. servicemen, which has rekindled local anger against U.S. troops stationed there.

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Protest against Osprey deployment

Protest against Osprey deployment

GINOWAN, Japan - People march in Ginowan, Okinawa Prefecture, on Dec. 23, 2012, to protest the deployment of the Osprey tilt-rotor transport aircraft at the U.S. Marine Corps' Futenma Air Station in the city. They also protested a long-stalled plan to relocate the base within Okinawa, and a spate of recent incidents in Okinawa involving U.S. servicemen, which has rekindled local anger against U.S. troops stationed there.

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Railway fare cards to become mutually usable

Railway fare cards to become mutually usable

TOKYO, Japan - Representatives of railway and bus operators pose with their respective electronic fare cards in a gathering at the East Japan Railway Co. head office in Tokyo on Dec. 18, 2012. A total of 10 regional railway and bus fare cards such as Suica and Pasmo in Tokyo and Icoca in Osaka will become mutually usable in all their operating areas in Japan, starting March 23, 2013.

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Japanese Muslims

Japanese Muslims

TOKYO, Japan - Masashi Nagano (C), a 28-year-old Japanese Muslim, prays for victims of the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster in Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, on Oct. 23, 2012, after walking across devastated areas with other trainees from various religions during a training program to become religious mental care experts.

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Kansai Electric Power

Kansai Electric Power

OSAKA, Japan - File photo taken in September 2012 shows Kansai Electric Power Co.'s head office in Osaka, western Japan. The company is considering skipping year-end dividend payments for the fiscal year through March 2013 as its business is deteriorating, sources close to the issue said on Oct. 23, 2012.

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Fukushima reactor pressure vessel's lid removed

Fukushima reactor pressure vessel's lid removed

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter at 10:23 a.m. on Sept. 13, 2012 shows the lid (top L) to the pressure vessel of the No. 4 reactor removed by a crane at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station in Fukushima Prefecture. The March 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami triggered a nuclear crisis at the plant.

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1 and a half years after quake

1 and a half years after quake

ISHINOMAKI, Japan - Combination photos from a Kyodo News helicopter show an area in Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, on March 23, 2011 (L), after the March 11, 2011, Great East Japan Earthquake and subsequent tsunami, and about one and a half years later on Sept. 3, 2012 (R). Many children died or went missing as the tsunami hit Okawa Elementary School which stood in the area.

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1 and a half years after quake

1 and a half years after quake

SENDAI, Japan - Combination photos from a Kyodo News helicopter show an area in Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture, on March 23, 2011 (top), after the March 11, 2011, Great East Japan Earthquake, and about one and a half years later on Sept. 3, 2012 (bottom).

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1 and a half years after quake

1 and a half years after quake

SENDAI, Japan - Combination photos from a Kyodo News helicopter show an area in Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture, on March 23, 2011 (L), after the March 11, 2011, Great East Japan Earthquake, and about one and a half years later on Sept. 3, 2012 (R). In the photos is the so-called ''miracle pine,'' the only tree that survived the disaster in the area though it withered later.

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1 and a half years after quake

1 and a half years after quake

SENDAI, Japan - Combination photos from a Kyodo News helicopter show an area in the town of Yamada, Iwate Prefecture, on March 23, 2011 (L), after the March 11, 2011, Great East Japan Earthquake, and about one and a half years later on Sept. 3, 2012 (R).

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Abandoned animals in Fukushima

Abandoned animals in Fukushima

TOKYO, Japan - In this photo taken in the town of Tomioka, Fukushima Prefecture, on June 23, 2012, a calf (front) looks almost skeletal because its mother is too weak to breastfeed it. The town remains nearly deserted as the government in April 2011 designated it and other municipalities within a 20-kilometer ring around the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant as a no-go zone. The plant's reactors suffered meltdowns after being struck by the March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami, spewing massive amounts of radioactive materials into the air and sea.

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Man caring for abandoned cattle in Fukushima

Man caring for abandoned cattle in Fukushima

TOKYO, Japan - In this photo taken in the town of Tomioka, Fukushima Prefecture, on June 23, 2012, Naoto Matsumura, who cares for cattle abandoned by their owners, relaxes at his home after finishing his day's work of tending to pets and livestock. Without electricity, he relies on candles to light his room. The town remains nearly deserted as the government in April 2011 designated it and other municipalities within a 20-kilometer ring around the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant as a no-go zone. The plant's reactors suffered meltdowns after being struck by the March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami, spewing massive amounts of radioactive materials into the air and sea.

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Man caring for abandoned cattle in Fukushima

Man caring for abandoned cattle in Fukushima

TOKYO, Japan - In this photo taken in the town of Tomioka, Fukushima Prefecture, on June 23, 2012, Naoto Matsumura, who cares for cattle abandoned by their owners, gives milk to a weakened calf via a feeding bottle. Behind him are the ostriches and the dog he keeps after their owners abandoned them. The town remains nearly deserted as the government in April 2011 designated it and other municipalities within a 20-kilometer ring around the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant as a no-go zone. The plant's reactors suffered meltdowns after being struck by the March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami, spewing massive amounts of radioactive materials into the air and sea.

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American to ship back items lost in tsunami to Japan

American to ship back items lost in tsunami to Japan

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows David (L) and Yumi Baxter in Kasilof, Alaska, on April 22, 2012. David holds a soccer ball and Yumi holds a volleyball found by David in mid-March 2012 on the coast of Middleton Island off Alaska, after the balls floated across the Pacific Ocean after being swept away from northeastern Japan in the March 2011 tsunami. The couple initially expressed their intention to deliver the items back to their original owners in person during their upcoming trip to Japan, but have now opted to ship them instead in consideration of the owners' privacy, David Baxter told Kyodo News on May 23, 2012.

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Kitakyushu starts trial incineration of quake-tsunami debris

Kitakyushu starts trial incineration of quake-tsunami debris

KITAKYUSHU, Japan - A worker at an incineration plant in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture, on May 23, 2012 checks radioactive cesium levels in exhaust gas from trial incineration of debris from the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan. Opponents of the incineration cited fear of radioactive contamination as the disaster areas are closer to the disaster-struck Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station.

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Kitakyushu starts trial incineration of quake-tsunami debris

Kitakyushu starts trial incineration of quake-tsunami debris

KITAKYUSHU, Japan - Waste including debris from the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan is burned in a trial at an incineration plant in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture, on May 23, 2012. Opponents of the incineration cited fear of radioactive contamination as the disaster areas are closer to the disaster-struck Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station.

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Kitakyushu starts trial incineration of quake-tsunami debris

Kitakyushu starts trial incineration of quake-tsunami debris

KITAKYUSHU, Japan - Opponents (L) of trial incineration in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture of debris from the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan are prevented by a line of police from interfering with the work on May 23, 2012. Protesters cited fear of radioactive contamination as the disaster areas are closer to the disaster-struck Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station.

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Tsunami-hit bank branch

Tsunami-hit bank branch

SENDAI, Japan - Photo taken April 23, 2012, shows the tsunami-gutted Onagawa branch of the 77 Bank (R), a regional bank based in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, in Onagawa in the prefecture. Of the 14 people who worked at the branch, four were killed and eight went missing in the March 2011 disaster.

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Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Mexico

Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Mexico

LEON, Mexico - People pray on March 25, 2012 at an open-air Mass which Pope Benedict XVI held near Leon, central Mexico. The pope arrived in Mexico on March 23 for a four-day visit to the country.

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Pope Benedict XVI

Pope Benedict XVI

SILAO, Mexico -Pope Benedict XVI holds a press conference March 23, 2012, aboard the plane carrying him from Rome to Mexico.

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Ishikawa makes cut at Arnold Palmer Invitational

Ishikawa makes cut at Arnold Palmer Invitational

ORLANDO, United States - Japan's Ryo Ishikawa blasts out of a bunker on the 15th hole during the second round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational at the Bay Hill Club in Orlando, Florida, on March 23, 2012. Ishikawa squeaked past the 36-hole cut at 3-over for the tournament tied in 61st place.

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Kuroda solid as Yankees split squad beats Phillies

Kuroda solid as Yankees split squad beats Phillies

CLEARWATER, United States - Hiroki Kuroda of the New York Yankees pitches in a game against the Philadelphia Phillies in Clearwater, Florida, on March 23, 2012. The right-hander held the Phillies to six hits and one run in 5 2/3 innings in a 5-3 victory.

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Osaka Gov. Matsui after plenary session

Osaka Gov. Matsui after plenary session

OSAKA, Japan - Osaka Gov. Ichiro Matsui speaks to reporters at the Osaka prefectural hall in Osaka on March 23, 2012. Earlier a plenary session of the Osaka prefectural assembly passed an ordinance -- the first of its kind in Japan -- requiring convicted pedophiles, after leaving prison, to report their addresses to the Osaka governor.

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Osaka Gov. Matsui after plenary session

Osaka Gov. Matsui after plenary session

OSAKA, Japan - Osaka Gov. Ichiro Matsui answers reporters' questions at the Osaka prefectural hall in Osaka on March 23, 2012. Earlier a plenary session of the Osaka prefectural assembly passed an ordinance -- the first of its kind in Japan -- requiring convicted pedophiles, after leaving prison, to report their addresses to the Osaka governor.

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Seattle Mariners arrive in Japan

Seattle Mariners arrive in Japan

NARITA, Japan - Seattle Mariners shortstop Munenori Kawasaki (front) and pitcher Hisashi Iwakuma arrive at Narita airport on March 23, 2012, ahead of the Major League ballclub's season-opening two-game series in Japan against the Oakland Athletics.

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Seattle Mariners arrive in Japan

Seattle Mariners arrive in Japan

NARITA, Japan - Ichiro Suzuki (front) of the Seattle Mariners arrives at Narita airport on March 23, 2012, ahead of the Major League ballclub's season-opening two-game series in Japan against the Oakland Athletics.

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Kiyomizu temple lit up

Kiyomizu temple lit up

KYOTO, Japan - Kiyomizu Temple in Kyoto, notable for the extensive veranda attached to its main hall, is lit up by some 500 lights in a test on March 23, 2012, prior to the start of the lighting for visitors the following day.

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Seattle Mariners arrive in Japan

Seattle Mariners arrive in Japan

NARITA, Japan - Ichiro Suzuki (C) of the Seattle Mariners arrives at Narita airport on March 23, 2012, ahead of the Major League ballclub's season-opening two-game series in Japan against the Oakland Athletics.

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Koshiishi meets with Xi

Koshiishi meets with Xi

BEIJING, China - Azuma Koshiishi (L), secretary general of the Democratic Party of Japan, and Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping hold talks at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on March 23, 2012. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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Hakuho beaten by Kisenosato

Hakuho beaten by Kisenosato

OSAKA, Japan - Ozeki Kisenosato (L) pushes grand champion Hakuho out of the ring at Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium on March 23, 2012, the 13th day of the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament. Hakuho suffered a second defeat, allowing sekiwake Kakuryu to take sole possession of the lead at 12-1.

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Osaka ordinances tighten control of teachers

Osaka ordinances tighten control of teachers

OSAKA, Japan - Photo taken on March 23, 2012, shows a plenary session of the Osaka prefectural assembly that passed a package of ordinances designed to bolster the Osaka governor's control over school education and toughen disciplinary action against teachers deemed incompetent by parents.

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Hakuho beaten by Kisenosato

Hakuho beaten by Kisenosato

OSAKA, Japan - Ozeki Kisenosato (R) pushes grand champion Hakuho out of the ring at Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium on March 23, 2012, the 13th day of the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament. Hakuho suffered his second defeat, allowing sekiwake Kakuryu to take sole possession of the lead at 12-1.

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Koshiishi meets with Xi

Koshiishi meets with Xi

BEIJING, China - Azuma Koshiishi (L), secretary general of the Democratic Party of Japan, and Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping shake hands at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on March 23, 2012. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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Japan coach Sasaki before U.S., Brazil friendlies

Japan coach Sasaki before U.S., Brazil friendlies

TOKYO, Japan - Norio Sasaki, Japan national women's soccer team coach, speaks during a news conference in Tokyo on March 23, 2012. Sasaki named a 23-woman squad for the three-nation Kirin Challenge Cup to meet the United States and Brazil but was forced to leave out midfielder Homare Sawa as the Women's World Player of the Year has not yet made a full recovery from vertigo.

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AIJ raided over missing pension funds

AIJ raided over missing pension funds

TOKYO, Japan - Financial Services Minister Shozaburo Jimi (front) speaks during a press conference after a Cabinet meeting in the Diet building in Tokyo on March 23, 2012. He said that AIJ Investment Advisors Co. has been stripped of its registration as an investment adviser. The Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission raided AIJ's head office among other locations the same day over missing pension funds under the firm's care.

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Japan, S. Korea nuclear envoys

Japan, S. Korea nuclear envoys

SEOUL, South Korea - Shinsuke Sugiyama (L) and Lim Sung Nam, nuclear envoys from Japan and South Korea, hold talks in Seoul on March 23, 2012. They discussed how to respond if North Korea goes ahead with a planned satellite launch in mid-April, which is being viewed in Seoul and Tokyo as disguised long-range ballistic missile test.

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Emperor, empress meet Kuwaiti ruler to bid him farewell

Emperor, empress meet Kuwaiti ruler to bid him farewell

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Emperor Akihito (2nd from L in right row) and Empress Michiko (R) meet with Kuwaiti ruler Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah (L) on March 23, 2012, to bid him farewell at the Akasaka Palace state guesthouse in Tokyo. The emperor is recovering from a heart bypass operation he underwent the previous month. (Pool photo)

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AIJ raided over missing pension funds

AIJ raided over missing pension funds

TOKYO, Japan - Officials of the Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission enter the building housing AIJ Investment Advisors Co. in Tokyo on March 23, 2012, to investigate the disappearance of pension funds under the firm's care.

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Shooting rampage in France

Shooting rampage in France

TOULOUSE, France - Police vehicles and ambulances surround a building in the southwestern French city of Toulouse on March 21, 2012. A 23-year-old man, suspected of killing three children and a teacher at a local Jewish school March 19, is inside his apartment in the building.

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2012 autumn-winter Tokyo Collection

2012 autumn-winter Tokyo Collection

TOKYO, Japan - A model for the Yuima Nakazato apparel brand walks on the runway on the opening day of the Tokyo Collection fashion event, which showcases 2012 autumn and winter designs, in Tokyo's Roppongi district on March 18, 2012. The event will run through March 23.

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2012 autumn-winter Tokyo Collection

2012 autumn-winter Tokyo Collection

TOKYO, Japan - A model for the Yuima Nakazato apparel brand appears on the runway on the opening day of the Tokyo Collection fashion event, which showcases 2012 autumn and winter designs, in Tokyo's Roppongi district on March 18, 2012. The event will run through March 23.

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Mayorova wins Nagoya Women's Marathon

Mayorova wins Nagoya Women's Marathon

NAGOYA, Japan - Albina Mayorova of Russia wins the Nagoya Women's Marathon in 2 hours, 23 minutes and 52 seconds in the central Japanese city on March 11, 2012.

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Miyako soon after quake, now

Miyako soon after quake, now

TOKYO, Japan - Photos taken from a Kyodo News helicopter show a levee in Taro district in the city of Miyako, Miyagi Prefecture, on March 23, 2011 (top), shortly after the area was devastated by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, and the same location on March 1, 2012 (bottom).

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Yamada soon after quake, now

Yamada soon after quake, now

TOKYO, Japan - Photos taken from a Kyodo News helicopter show an area in the town of Yamada, Iwate Prefecture, on March 23, 2011 (L), shortly after the area was devastated by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, and the same location on March 1, 2012 (R), in which the building (front) for JR Rikuchu-Yamada Station has been removed.

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Kamaishi soon after quake, now

Kamaishi soon after quake, now

TOKYO, Japan - Photos taken from a Kyodo News helicopter show Kamaishi port in the city of Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture, on March 23, 2011 (L), shortly after the area was devastated by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, and the same location on March 3, 2012 (R), in which a large ship brought ashore by the tsunami has been removed. Seen in front is a large statue of Buddhism's Guanyin bodhisattva.

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Ultra police in Fukushima

Ultra police in Fukushima

FUKUSHIMA, Japan - Members of the Ultra Police Force practice driving on a snow-covered road in Inawashiro, Fukushima Prefecture, on Feb. 23, 2012. The force is composed of police officers from outside Fukushima Prefecture who have been assigned to work in the prefecture affected by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami, and ensuing crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.

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