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Kyiv Independent journalist Terajima

Kyiv Independent journalist Terajima

Photo taken in March, 2022, shows Asami Terajima, a Japanese reporter with Ukraine's leading English-language online newspaper Kyiv Independent, at a temporary press center in Lviv, Ukraine. Terajima won the Thompson Reuters' 2023 Kurt Schork Local Reporter Award for her frontline reporting from conflict zones in Ukraine.

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Kyiv Independent journalist Terajima

Kyiv Independent journalist Terajima

Photo taken in March, 2022, shows Asami Terajima, a Japanese reporter with Ukraine's leading English-language online newspaper Kyiv Independent, at a temporary press center in Lviv, Ukraine. Terajima won the Thompson Reuters' 2023 Kurt Schork Local Reporter Award for her frontline reporting from conflict zones in Ukraine.

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Koseki to face S. Korea's Shin to defend title

Koseki to face S. Korea's Shin to defend title

TOKYO, Japan - Women's WBC atomweight title holder Momo Koseki (L) of Japan and South Korean challenger Shin Gun Joo pose for photographs after the signing ceremony for their title match at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo on March, 26, 2010, a day before the match at Ariake Colosseum in Tokyo.

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Kuroki to challenge Sithsanerchai

Kuroki to challenge Sithsanerchai

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese challenger Yasutaka Kuroki (L) and WBC minimumweight champion Oleydong Sithsanerchai of Thailand shake hands after the signing ceremony for their title match at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo on March, 26, 2010, a day before the match at Ariake Colosseum in Tokyo.

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K. Kameda to face interim champ Pongsaklek

K. Kameda to face interim champ Pongsaklek

TOKYO, Japan - WBC flyweight champion Koki Kameda of Japan (2nd from L) and WBC flyweight interim champion Pongsaklek Wonjogkam of Thailand (R) pose for photographs after the signing ceremony for their title match at the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo on March, 26, 2010, a day before the match at Ariake Colosseum in Tokyo.

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Former Olympic champion Shimizu reflects on memorable career

Former Olympic champion Shimizu reflects on memorable career

OBIHIRO, Japan - Nagano Olympic 500-meter gold medalist Hiroyasu Shimizu bows to reporters at the end of a press conference in Obihiro, Hokkaido, on March, 5, 2010, after drawing the curtain on a record-breaking career. During the press conference, Shimizu said he truly enjoyed his life in competitive speed skating.

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Chile quake aftermath

Chile quake aftermath

CONCEPCION, Chile - A boy waits at a military facility while a soldier prepares a paper allowing him to leave home on March, 3, 2010, in Concepcion, Chile. The Chilean government imposed a nighttime curfew in the town to contain looting which broke out following the devastating earthquake on Feb. 27.

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Violinist Eto dies at 80

Violinist Eto dies at 80

TOKYO, Japan - Famed violinist Toshiya Eto (file photo taken in March, 1979) died at the age of 80, his family said on Jan. 22. The date and cause of his death have not been made available as of yet. Eto, a member of the Japan Art Academy, served as chief of Toho Gakuen School of Music.

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Jungian psychoanalyst Kawai dies at 79

Jungian psychoanalyst Kawai dies at 79

TOKYO, Japan - Noted Jungian psychoanalyst and former Agency for Cultural Affairs chief Hayao Kawai (file photo taken in March, 2005) died of a brain infarction at a hospital in Tenri, Nara Prefecture, on July 19. He was 79. Kawai, who was also a professor emeritus at Kyoto University, had remained unconscious since last August when he suffered a stroke and was taken to hospital.

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Tokyo's Ginza, Osaka's Kitashinchi to form 'sister town' relations

Tokyo's Ginza, Osaka's Kitashinchi to form 'sister town' relations

TOKYO, Japan - The well-known entertainment districts of Ginza in Tokyo (photo taken in March, 2005) and Kitashinchi in Osaka will form a ''sister town'' relationship soon, representatives of the districts said Nov. 17. The plan is eyed by a group of about 1,750 high-end bars, night clubs and restaurants in Ginza and a similar group of some 360 such businesses in Kitashinchi to join hands for better services and operation expansion.

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Sasazawa, author of 'Kogarashi Monjiro' period novels, dies

Sasazawa, author of 'Kogarashi Monjiro' period novels, dies

TOKYO, Japan - Saho Sasazawa (file photo taken in March, 2000), author of the popular ''Kogarashi Monjiro'' period novels whose television adaptation made him popular, died of lung cancer at a Tokyo hospital on Monday at the age of 71.

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