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Japanese conductor returns home from N. Korea

Japanese conductor returns home from N. Korea

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Japanese conductor Michiyoshi Inoue leaves a hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea, on March 9, 2013, to return to Japan. Inoue led the State Symphony Orchestra, North Korea's largest orchestra, in a performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony the previous day.

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Japanese conductor leads N. Korean orchestra

Japanese conductor leads N. Korean orchestra

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Celebrated Japanese conductor Michiyoshi Inoue leaves the stage after leading the State Symphony Orchestra, North Korea's largest orchestra, in a performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony at the People's Theater in Pyongyang, North Korea, on March 8, 2013.

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Japanese conductor leads N. Korean orchestra

Japanese conductor leads N. Korean orchestra

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Celebrated Japanese conductor Michiyoshi Inoue leads the State Symphony Orchestra, North Korea's largest orchestra, in a performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony at the People's Theater in Pyongyang, North Korea, on March 8, 2013.

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Japanese conductor leads N. Korean orchestra

Japanese conductor leads N. Korean orchestra

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Celebrated Japanese conductor Michiyoshi Inoue leads the State Symphony Orchestra, North Korea's largest orchestra, in a performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony at the People's Theater in Pyongyang, North Korea, on March 8, 2013.

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Japanese conductor leads N. Korean orchestra

Japanese conductor leads N. Korean orchestra

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Celebrated Japanese conductor Michiyoshi Inoue leads the State Symphony Orchestra, North Korea's largest orchestra, in a performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony at the People's Theater in Pyongyang, North Korea, on March 8, 2013.

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Japanese conductor in Pyongyang

Japanese conductor in Pyongyang

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Michiyoshi Inoue, an award-winning Japanese conductor, is interviewed by Kyodo News at a hotel in Pyongyang on March 7, 2013, a day before his planned concert in the North Korean capital.

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Fujitsu says ex-president's resignation was legal, not coerced

Fujitsu says ex-president's resignation was legal, not coerced

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. Chairman Michiyoshi Mazuka (R) speaks about the reasons and process leading to the resignation of former company President Kuniaki Nozoe at a news conference in Tokyo on April 14, 2010. Nozoe's sudden resignation last September has led to a legal dispute and a rare public display of internal strife that has drawn intense attention from the media and investors.

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Fujitsu says ex-president's resignation was legal, not coerced

Fujitsu says ex-president's resignation was legal, not coerced

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. Chairman Michiyoshi Mazuka (R) speaks about the reasons and process leading to the resignation of former company President Kuniaki Nozoe at a news conference in Tokyo on April 14, 2010. Nozoe's sudden resignation last September has led to a legal dispute and a rare public display of internal strife that has drawn intense attention from the media and investors.

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Fujitsu says ex-president's resignation was legal, not coerced

Fujitsu says ex-president's resignation was legal, not coerced

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. Chairman Michiyoshi Mazuka speaks about the reasons and process leading to the resignation of former company President Kuniaki Nozoe at a news conference in Tokyo on April 14, 2010. Nozoe's sudden resignation last September has led to a legal dispute and a rare public display of internal strife that has drawn intense attention from the media and investors.

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Fujitsu chief says firm to revamp chip business

Fujitsu chief says firm to revamp chip business

TOKYO, Japan - Michiyoshi Mazuka, president of Fujitsu Ltd., speaks in an interview with interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo on Dec. 11, 2009. Mazuka said Fujitsu will take on drastic reforms such as realignment of its production lines to turn around the firm's struggling semiconductor business.

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Fujitsu to promote Senior Vice President Nozoe to president

Fujitsu to promote Senior Vice President Nozoe to president

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd.'s Corporate First Senior Vice President Kuniaki Nozoe (C), who will become the company's president in June, shakes hands with current President Hiroaki Kurokawa (R) and Corporate Senior Executive Vice President Michiyoshi Mazuka (L), who will become chairman of the company, in Tokyo on March 27.

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Fujitsu to promote Senior Vice President Nozoe to president

Fujitsu to promote Senior Vice President Nozoe to president

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd.'s Corporate First Senior Vice President Kuniaki Nozoe (C), who will become the company's president in June, shakes hands with current President Hiroaki Kurokawa (R) and Corporate Senior Executive Vice President Michiyoshi Mazuka (L), who will become chairman of the company, in Tokyo on March 27. (Kyodo)

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Fujitsu says ex-president's resignation was legal, not coerced

Fujitsu says ex-president's resignation was legal, not coerced

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. Chairman Michiyoshi Mazuka speaks about the reasons and process leading to the resignation of former company President Kuniaki Nozoe at a news conference in Tokyo on April 14, 2010. Nozoe's sudden resignation last September has led to a legal dispute and a rare public display of internal strife that has drawn intense attention from the media and investors. (Kyodo)

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Fujitsu says ex-president's resignation was legal, not coerced

Fujitsu says ex-president's resignation was legal, not coerced

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. Chairman Michiyoshi Mazuka (R) speaks about the reasons and process leading to the resignation of former company President Kuniaki Nozoe at a news conference in Tokyo on April 14, 2010. Nozoe's sudden resignation last September has led to a legal dispute and a rare public display of internal strife that has drawn intense attention from the media and investors. (Kyodo)

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Fujitsu says ex-president's resignation was legal, not coerced

Fujitsu says ex-president's resignation was legal, not coerced

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. Chairman Michiyoshi Mazuka (R) speaks about the reasons and process leading to the resignation of former company President Kuniaki Nozoe at a news conference in Tokyo on April 14, 2010. Nozoe's sudden resignation last September has led to a legal dispute and a rare public display of internal strife that has drawn intense attention from the media and investors. (Kyodo)

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Fujitsu chief says firm to revamp chip business

Fujitsu chief says firm to revamp chip business

TOKYO, Japan - Michiyoshi Mazuka, president of Fujitsu Ltd., speaks in an interview with interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo on Dec. 11, 2009. Mazuka said Fujitsu will take on drastic reforms such as realignment of its production lines to turn around the firm's struggling semiconductor business. (Kyodo)

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