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In Türkiye's upcoming elections, young voters' say may be key

STORY: In Türkiye's upcoming elections, young voters' say may be key DATELINE: May 4, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:35 LOCATION: Ankara CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of people on the streets in Türkiye 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Turkish): AHMET ALI, First-time voter 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (Turkish): EKIN ULGEN, University student, First-time voter 4. SOUNDBITE 3 (Turkish): ECE HASEMOGLU, University student, First-time voter STORYLINE: On May 14, voters across Türkiye will elect the president and 600 members of parliament for a five-year term. As many as 4.9 million Turkish citizens above the age of 18 will vote for the first time, according to the Supreme Electoral Council, the country's top electoral authority. Moreover, half of Türkiye's 64 million eligible voters are made up of millennials and those from the younger Generation Z, as many of whom were born between 1997-2012 have entered adulthood. The vote of the young is therefore expected to be crucial, as new polls predicted a close contest between incumbent President

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Ex-ozeki Kaiketsu dies

Ex-ozeki Kaiketsu dies

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in January 2012 shows Teruyuki Nishimori, former sumo ozeki Kaiketsu. Nishimori, former Japan Sumo Association chairman, died on May 18, 2014, after falling ill, sumo officials said. He was 66.

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Patents on cancer-free stem cell technology OK'd

Patents on cancer-free stem cell technology OK'd

KYOTO, Japan - Kyoto University professor Shinya Yamanaka (C) speaks at a press conference in Kyoto on Sept. 18, 2012, after a total of four patents were registered in Japan and the United States on a technology to create stem cells without the use of a gene that may cause cancer.

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Patents on cancer-free stem cell technology OK'd

Patents on cancer-free stem cell technology OK'd

KYOTO, Japan - Kyoto University professor Shinya Yamanaka speaks at a press conference in Kyoto on Sept. 18, 2012, after a total of four patents were registered in Japan and the United States on a technology to create stem cells without the use of a gene that may cause cancer.

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Patents on cancer-free stem cell technology OK'd

Patents on cancer-free stem cell technology OK'd

KYOTO, Japan - Kyoto University professor Shinya Yamanaka speaks at a press conference in Kyoto on Sept. 18, 2012, after a total of four patents were registered in Japan and the United States on a technology to create stem cells without the use of a gene that may cause cancer.

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Renesas announces massive restructuring steps

Renesas announces massive restructuring steps

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in May 2012 shows the building housing the headquarters of Renesas Electronics Corp. in Tokyo. The struggling chipmaker announced plans July 3, 2012, to close or sell eight of its 18 domestic plants and eliminate more than 5,000 jobs, as part of a massive restructuring aimed at shifting towards overseas production and focusing on profitable microcontrollers.

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Nikkei ends lowest since Jan. 18

Nikkei ends lowest since Jan. 18

TOKYO, Japan - A display in the Tokyo office of money broker Gaitame.com Co. shows the Nikkei Stock Average finishing at 8,556.60 on May 23, 2012, its lowest closing since Jan. 18, when it ended at 8,550.58.

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Japan requests to remove 'comfort women' monument

Japan requests to remove 'comfort women' monument

NEW YORK, United States - Photo taken on May 18, 2012, shows a monument in Palisades Park, New Jersey, dedicated to the so-called ''comfort women'' forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during World War II. A series of requests by Japanese officials and parliament members to remove the monument has drawn the ire of local officials.

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Japan requests to remove 'comfort women' monument

Japan requests to remove 'comfort women' monument

NEW YORK, United States - Photo taken on May 18, 2012, shows a monument in Palisades Park, New Jersey, dedicated to the so-called ''comfort women'' forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during World War II. A series of requests by Japanese officials and parliament members to remove the monument has drawn the ire of local officials.

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Japanese students in U.N. session simulation contest

Japanese students in U.N. session simulation contest

NEW YORK, United States - Yuki Hayashi (C) and Yukina Sekine (to the left of Hayashi), students of Shibuya Kyouiku Gakuen Makuhari Senior High School in Chiba Prefecture, participate in the Global Classrooms International Model U.N. Conference for 2012 in New York on May 18, 2012. Teams from four Japanese high schools won prizes for their performances at the event.

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Gentildonna wins Japanese Oaks

Gentildonna wins Japanese Oaks

FUCHU, Japan - Gentildonna crosses the finish line to win the 73rd Japanese Oaks at Tokyo Racecourse on May 20, 2012. Gentildonna, who went off as the third choice in a full field of 18, smashed the race record by 1.7 seconds, cutting a time of 2 minutes, 23.6 seconds.

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Gentildonna wins Japanese Oaks

Gentildonna wins Japanese Oaks

FUCHU, Japan - Gentildonna (14) gallops to victory in the 73rd Japanese Oaks at Tokyo Racecourse on May 20, 2012. Gentildonna, who went off as the third choice in a full field of 18, smashed the race record by 1.7 seconds, cutting a time of 2 minutes, 23.6 seconds. Verxina (9) and Ice Follies (3) finished second and third separately.

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Landing practice for U.S. carrier-based aircraft

Landing practice for U.S. carrier-based aircraft

KAGOSHIMA, Japan - A U.S. Navy FA-18 fighter conducts touch-and-go landing practice on Iwoto Island in the village of Ogasawara, Tokyo, on May 16, 2012, which was open to the press. Japan's Defense Ministry is considering moving the drill for carrier-based aircraft on the island in the Pacific to Mage Island in Kagoshima Prefecture.

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Emperor, empress at Buckingham Palace

Emperor, empress at Buckingham Palace

LONDON, Britain - Japan's Emperor Akihito (L) and Empress Michiko arrive at Buckingham Palace in London on May 18, 2012, to attend a banquet hosted by British heir to the throne Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. The imperial couple were visiting Britain to attend events commemorating Queen Elizabeth II's 60-year reign. (Pool photo)

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Emperor, empress at Buckingham Palace

Emperor, empress at Buckingham Palace

LONDON, Britain - Japan's Emperor Akihito (L) and Empress Michiko arrive at Buckingham Palace in London on May 18, 2012, to attend a banquet hosted by British heir to the throne Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. The imperial couple were visiting Britain to attend events commemorating Queen Elizabeth II's 60-year reign. (Pool photo)

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Activist wanted by China visits embassy in U.S

Activist wanted by China visits embassy in U.S

WASHINGTON, United States - Wuer Kaixi, a renowned pro-democracy Chinese activist who has been wanted by Beijing, speaks with reporters in front of the Chinese Embassy in Washington after his abortive attempt to turn himself in to the Chinese authorities on May 18, 2012. Wuer, one of the student leaders of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protest in Beijing who has been in exile in Taiwan, gave up surrendering to the authorities the same day after the embassy refused to respond to his visit.

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Facebook makes debut on Nasdaq

Facebook makes debut on Nasdaq

NEW YORK, United States - Photo shows a display at the Nasdaq Stock Market in New York on May 18, 2012, welcoming the day's listing of shares of Facebook Inc. The operator of the world's largest social networking site ended its first trading day at $38.23, up 0.61 percent from the firm's $38 offering price.

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Noda arrives in U.S. to attend G-8 summit

Noda arrives in U.S. to attend G-8 summit

WASHINGTON, United States - Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, accompanied by his wife Hitomi Noda, arrives at Washington Dulles International Airport near Washington D.C. on May 18, 2012, to attend a summit of the Group of Eight countries at the U.S. presidential retreat of Camp David in Maryland.

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Noda arrives in U.S. to attend G-8 summit

Noda arrives in U.S. to attend G-8 summit

WASHINGTON, United States - Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, accompanied by his wife Hitomi Noda, arrives at Washington Dulles International Airport near Washington D.C. on May 18, 2012, to attend a summit of the Group of Eight countries at the U.S. presidential retreat of Camp David in Maryland.

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Activist wanted by China visits embassy in U.S.

Activist wanted by China visits embassy in U.S.

WASHINGTON, United States - Wuer Kaixi, a renowned pro-democracy Chinese activist who has been wanted by Beijing, speaks with reporters in front of the Chinese Embassy in Washington ahead of attempting to turn himself in to the Chinese authorities on May 18, 2012. Wuer, one of the student leaders of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protest in Beijing who has been in exile in Taiwan, gave up surrendering to the authorities the same day after the embassy refused to respond to his visit.

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Facebook CEO Zuckerberg

Facebook CEO Zuckerberg

SAN FRANCISCO, United States - File photo shows Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer of Facebook Inc., in San Francisco in September 2011. Facebook, the operator of the world's largest social networking site, will go public May 18, 2012, on the Nasdaq Stock Market.

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Gov't adopts power-saving plan for summer

Gov't adopts power-saving plan for summer

TOKYO, Japan - Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura (3rd from R) and other Cabinet ministers attend a meeting at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on May 18, 2012, to adopt a power-saving plan for this summer. The plan asks households and businesses served by seven utilities in wide areas of Japan to voluntarily cut consumption by 5 to 15 percent from July due to an expected power shortage in the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear crisis.

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Emperor, empress in London

Emperor, empress in London

LONDON, Britain - Japanese Emperor Akihito (front) and Empress Michiko leave a hotel in London where they are staying, to attend a luncheon hosted by Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle on May 18, 2012. The imperial couple were in Britain for the 60th anniversary celebration of the queen's reign. (Pool photo)

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Emperor, empress in London

Emperor, empress in London

LONDON, Britain - Japanese Emperor Akihito (front) and Empress Michiko leave a hotel in London where they are staying, to attend a luncheon hosted by Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle on May 18, 2012. The imperial couple were in Britain for the 60th anniversary celebration of the queen's reign. (Pool photo)

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Noda leaves for U.S. to attend G-8 summit

Noda leaves for U.S. to attend G-8 summit

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda leaves Tokyo's Haneda airport on May 18, 2012, to attend a summit of the Group of Eight countries at the U.S. presidential retreat of Camp David in Maryland.

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Tokyo stocks nosedive

Tokyo stocks nosedive

TOKYO, Japan - An electronic signboard at a securities company in Tokyo's Yaesu district shows May 18, 2012, the closing level of the day of the 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average at 8,611.31, down 265.28 points, or 2.99 percent, from the previous day. Amid global stock sell-offs, the Nikkei index dropped to its lowest level in about four months, posting its largest single-day percentage decline this year.

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Noda leaves for U.S. to attend G-8 summit

Noda leaves for U.S. to attend G-8 summit

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda (L), accompanied by his wife Hitomi Noda (R), leaves Tokyo's Haneda airport on May 18, 2012, to attend a summit of the Group of Eight countries at the U.S. presidential retreat of Camp David in Maryland.

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Noda gets sake as early birthday present

Noda gets sake as early birthday present

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda raises his fist while holding a bottle of Japanese sake he received at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on May 18, 2012, from a group of reporters as an early birthday present for him. Noda, who will turn 55 on May 20, thanked the journalists and said he will enjoy the sake from Fukushima Prefecture to the full.

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Japan soccer coach Zaccheroni

Japan soccer coach Zaccheroni

TOKYO, Japan - Japan coach Alberto Zaccheroni holds a press conference in Tokyo on May 18, 2012. Zaccheroni the same day recalled CSKA Moscow midfielder Keisuke Honda and picked Borussia Dortmund's Shinji Kagawa in a 23-man squad for next week's World Cup qualifying warm-up against Azerbaijan in Shizuoka.

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Tokyo Skytree commercial complex

Tokyo Skytree commercial complex

TOKYO, Japan - A restaurant where customers can view Tokyo Skytree is shown to reporters on May 18, 2012. The restaurant is part of the Tokyo Solamachi commercial complex at the foot of Tokyo Skytree in the capital's Sumida Ward, which was shown four days prior to the 634-meter tower's opening to the public.

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Tokyo Skytree commercial complex

Tokyo Skytree commercial complex

TOKYO, Japan - A retro shopping mall with 35 shops including stores offering traditional Japanese pickles and rice cakes is shown to reporters on May 18, 2012. The mall is part of the Tokyo Solamachi commercial complex at the foot of Tokyo Skytree in the capital's Sumida Ward, which was shown four days prior to the 634-meter tower's opening to the public.

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Japan representative at TPP talks

Japan representative at TPP talks

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows former diplomat Shotaro Oshima. On May 18, 2012, Japan appointed Oshima as the government's representative at multilateral negotiations over Japan's participation in talks on the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade agreement.

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Tokyo Skytree commercial complex

Tokyo Skytree commercial complex

TOKYO, Japan - A retro shopping mall with 35 shops including stores offering traditional Japanese pickles and rice cakes is shown to reporters on May 18, 2012. The mall is part of the Tokyo Solamachi commercial complex at the foot of Tokyo Skytree in the capital's Sumida Ward, which was shown four days prior to the 634-meter tower's opening to the public.

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Japan's whaling ships leave for northwestern Pacific

Japan's whaling ships leave for northwestern Pacific

SHIMONOSEKI, Japan - The Yushin Maru (front) and Yushin Maru No. 2 (back), a pair of Japanese whaling vessels, are anchored at Shimonoseki port in Yamaguchi Prefecture on the morning of May 18, 2012, before leaving later in the day with the aim of hunting whales for scientific research in the northwestern Pacific Ocean through early August.

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Asakusa Station building with retro look

Asakusa Station building with retro look

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows the building of Tobu Railway Co.'s Asakusa Station in Tokyo's Taito Ward on May 18, 2012. The station near the Tokyo Skytree tower has been refurbished to look like what it was at its opening in 1931.

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Japan successfully launches satellites into orbit

Japan successfully launches satellites into orbit

TANEGASHIMA, Japan - An H-2A rocket is launched from the Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan, in the early hours of May 18, 2012. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. said they successfully launched into space the H-2A rocket carrying four satellites, including the agency's Shizuku climate change observation satellite and a South Korean multipurpose observation satellite.

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Japan successfully launches satellites into orbit

Japan successfully launches satellites into orbit

TANEGASHIMA, Japan - An H-2A rocket is launched from the Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan, in the early hours of May 18, 2012. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. said they successfully launched into space the H-2A rocket carrying four satellites, including the agency's Shizuku climate change observation satellite and a South Korean multipurpose observation satellite.

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Japan successfully launches satellites into orbit

Japan successfully launches satellites into orbit

TANEGASHIMA, Japan - An H-2A rocket is launched from the Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan, at 1:39 a.m. on May 18, 2012. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. said they successfully launched into space the H-2A rocket carrying four satellites, including the agency's Shizuku climate change observation satellite and a South Korean multipurpose observation satellite.

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Japan successfully launches satellites into orbit

Japan successfully launches satellites into orbit

TANEGASHIMA, Japan - An H-2A rocket ascends in the air at 1:39 a.m. on May 18, 2012, after being launched from the Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. said they successfully launched into space the H-2A rocket carrying four satellites, including the agency's Shizuku climate change observation satellite and a South Korean multipurpose observation satellite.

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Japan successfully launches satellites into orbit

Japan successfully launches satellites into orbit

TANEGASHIMA, Japan - An H-2A rocket is launched from the Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan, at 1:39 a.m. on May 18, 2012. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. said they successfully launched into space the H-2A rocket carrying four satellites, including the agency's Shizuku climate change observation satellite and a South Korean multipurpose observation satellite.

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Facebook headquarters

Facebook headquarters

SAN FRANCISCO, United States - Photo shows the headquarters of Facebook Inc., operator of the world's largest social networking site, in Menlo Park, California, on May 16, 2012. Facebook is expected to go public on the Nasdaq market on May 18, 2012.

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Suzuki Motor finds irregularities in fuel-economy tests: sources

Suzuki Motor finds irregularities in fuel-economy tests: sources

File photo taken in November 2012 shows Suzuki Motor Corp.'s head office in Hamamatsu, Japan. The minicar manufacturer has found irregularities in its vehicle while running tests conducted to gauge fuel economy, probably involving a method not compliant with Japanese regulations, sources close to the matter said on May 18, 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Princess Akiko attends Japan-Turkey Society's annual conference

Princess Akiko attends Japan-Turkey Society's annual conference

Princess Akiko, eldest daughter of the late Prince Tomohito, delivers a speech at an annual conference of the Japan-Turkey Society in Tokyo on May 18, 2015. The princess is the society's president, a position she inherited from her father, a first cousin of Emperor Akihito, following his death in 2012. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nikkei ends lowest since Jan. 18

Nikkei ends lowest since Jan. 18

TOKYO, Japan - A display in the Tokyo office of money broker Gaitame.com Co. shows the Nikkei Stock Average finishing at 8,556.60 on May 23, 2012, its lowest closing since Jan. 18, when it ended at 8,550.58. (Kyodo)

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Japan requests to remove 'comfort women' monument

Japan requests to remove 'comfort women' monument

NEW YORK, United States - Photo taken on May 18, 2012, shows a monument in Palisades Park, New Jersey, dedicated to the so-called ''comfort women'' forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during World War II. A series of requests by Japanese officials and parliament members to remove the monument has drawn the ire of local officials. (Kyodo)

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Japan requests to remove 'comfort women' monument

Japan requests to remove 'comfort women' monument

NEW YORK, United States - Photo taken on May 18, 2012, shows a monument in Palisades Park, New Jersey, dedicated to the so-called ''comfort women'' forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during World War II. A series of requests by Japanese officials and parliament members to remove the monument has drawn the ire of local officials. (Kyodo)

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Japanese students in U.N. session simulation contest

Japanese students in U.N. session simulation contest

NEW YORK, United States - Yuki Hayashi (C) and Yukina Sekine (to the left of Hayashi), students of Shibuya Kyouiku Gakuen Makuhari Senior High School in Chiba Prefecture, participate in the Global Classrooms International Model U.N. Conference for 2012 in New York on May 18, 2012. Teams from four Japanese high schools won prizes for their performances at the event. (Kyodo)

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Gentildonna wins Japanese Oaks

Gentildonna wins Japanese Oaks

FUCHU, Japan - Gentildonna (14) gallops to victory in the 73rd Japanese Oaks at Tokyo Racecourse on May 20, 2012. Gentildonna, who went off as the third choice in a full field of 18, smashed the race record by 1.7 seconds, cutting a time of 2 minutes, 23.6 seconds. Verxina (9) and Ice Follies (3) finished second and third separately. (Kyodo)

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Gentildonna wins Japanese Oaks

Gentildonna wins Japanese Oaks

FUCHU, Japan - Gentildonna crosses the finish line to win the 73rd Japanese Oaks at Tokyo Racecourse on May 20, 2012. Gentildonna, who went off as the third choice in a full field of 18, smashed the race record by 1.7 seconds, cutting a time of 2 minutes, 23.6 seconds. (Kyodo)

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Landing practice for U.S. carrier-based aircraft

Landing practice for U.S. carrier-based aircraft

KAGOSHIMA, Japan - A U.S. Navy FA-18 fighter conducts touch-and-go landing practice on Iwoto Island in the village of Ogasawara, Tokyo, on May 16, 2012, which was open to the press. Japan's Defense Ministry is considering moving the drill for carrier-based aircraft on the island in the Pacific to Mage Island in Kagoshima Prefecture. (Kyodo)

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