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Japan women win team gold at judo c'ships

Japan women win team gold at judo c'ships

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - Members of Japan's women judo team -- (standing, from L) Megumi Tachimoto, Kana Abe, Miki Tanaka and Akari Ogata, and (sitting, from L) Yuki Hashimoto, Haruka Tachimoto and Anzu Yamamoto -- pose with the gold medals they won in the team event at the world judo championships in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Sept. 1, 2013.

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Former Candies member Tanaka dies

Former Candies member Tanaka dies

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows 1970s female pop trio the Candies talking about the breakup of the group during a press conference in Tokyo in July 1977. The trio comprised Ran Ito (C), called Ran, Miki Fujimura (L), called Miki, and Yoshiko Tanaka (R), called Sue. Tanaka died April 21, 2011, of breast cancer at the age of 55.

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Former Candies member Tanaka dies

Former Candies member Tanaka dies

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows 1970s female pop trio the Candies performing during their ''Sayonara'' farewell concert in Tokyo's Korakuen Stadium on April 4, 1978. The trio comprised Ran Ito (C), called Ran, Miki Fujimura (L), called Miki, and Yoshiko Tanaka (R), called Sue. Tanaka died April 21, 2011, of breast cancer at the age of 55.

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Japan's Ueno wins gold at world judo c'ships

Japan's Ueno wins gold at world judo c'ships

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's Yoshie Ueno (R) and Miki Tanaka (L) hold the gold and silver medals, respectively, in the judo world championships at Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo on Sept. 11, 2010. Ueno beat Tanaka in the women's 63-kiogram final at the championships.

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Takeo Miki

Takeo Miki

Born on March 17, 1907 in Tokushima Prefecture. Miki was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1937 at age 30. He belonged to several conservative parties before joining the Liberal Democratic Party. Miki became Japan's 66th prime minister on Dec. 9, 1974 after the resignation of Kakuei Tanaka over a bribery scandal. He resigned in December 24, 1976 following LDP setbacks in the general election. Died on Nov. 4, 1988. (Photo taken in June 1986)

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House; Hausu (1977)

House; Hausu (1977)

Kumiko Ohba, Masayo Miyako, Eriko Tanaka, Kimiko Ikegami, Yoko Minamida, Ai Matsubara, Mieko Sato & Miki Jinbo Characters: Fanta, Suito, Merodi, Angel / Angel's Mother, Auntie, Gari, Makku, Kunf

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Disappointment and Expectation

Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka resigns, causing land prices to soar and inflation to rise. Takeo Miki became Prime Minister. The village of Rokkasho in Aomori Prefecture was designated as a development zone in Prime Minister Tanaka's plan to remodel the Japanese archipelago. The normalization of diplomatic relations between Japan and China was achieved through Tanaka's diplomacy.

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1976, Collected Works, Lockheed, This Year

A compilation of 1976: The arrest of Yoshio Kodama, Kakuei Tanaka, Tomizaburo Hashimoto and Koukou Sato for bribery from the US Lockheed Corporation. <Caption> Newspaper pages reporting on the Lockheed case, Diet scene with Kenji Osano as a witness, protest march on the Lockheed case, birth of quintuplets, young people running amok on cars and motorcycles, Prime Minister Takeo Miki's press conference on Lockheed, formation of the New Liberal Club, damage from Typhoon No. 17, Kakuei Tanaka's speech on the streets, date of shooting Unknown, Release date: December 24, 1976.

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Former Prime Minister Tanaka arrested

Kakuei Tanaka, the apex of the Lockheed case, is arrested. He met with President Richard Nixon in Hawaii and made a secret pact with him. The prosecutors announced the arrest of former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka in the Lockheed case, the history of Kakuei Tanaka's rise and fall, date of shooting unknown, release date: July 30, 1976.

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President Election Behind Closed Doors

Kakuei Tanaka, Takeo Miki, Takeo Fukuda, and Masayoshi Ohira are elected by less than 500 voters. Kakuei Tanaka, Takeo Miki, Takeo Fukuda, and Masayoshi Ohira aim to become the next president of Japan; Kakuei Tanaka addresses the audience; date of shooting unknown; release date: June 30, 1972.

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New President, Kakuei Tanaka.

Kakuei Tanaka, a young 54-year-old president, is born. The 27th extraordinary party convention of the Liberal Democratic Party was held at Hibiya Public Hall, Eisaku Sato's retirement speech, the official election of the president, the decisive vote between Kakuei Tanaka and Takeo Fukuda, Kakuei Tanaka's speech as the new president, Kakuei Tanaka singing the Hail Mary, date of shooting unknown, release date: July 7, 1972..

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Japan's Ueno wins gold at world judo c'ships

Japan's Ueno wins gold at world judo c'ships

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's Yoshie Ueno (R) and Miki Tanaka (L) hold the gold and silver medals, respectively, in the judo world championships at Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo on Sept. 11, 2010. Ueno beat Tanaka in the women's 63-kiogram final at the championships. (Kyodo)

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Former Candies member Tanaka dies

Former Candies member Tanaka dies

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows 1970s female pop trio the Candies talking about the breakup of the group during a press conference in Tokyo in July 1977. The trio comprised Ran Ito (C), called Ran, Miki Fujimura (L), called Miki, and Yoshiko Tanaka (R), called Sue. Tanaka died April 21, 2011, of breast cancer at the age of 55. (Kyodo)

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Former Candies member Tanaka dies

Former Candies member Tanaka dies

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows 1970s female pop trio the Candies performing during their ''Sayonara'' farewell concert in Tokyo's Korakuen Stadium on April 4, 1978. The trio comprised Ran Ito (C), called Ran, Miki Fujimura (L), called Miki, and Yoshiko Tanaka (R), called Sue. Tanaka died April 21, 2011, of breast cancer at the age of 55. (Kyodo)

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