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Panasonic to make 2 subsidiaries wholly owned units

Panasonic to make 2 subsidiaries wholly owned units

OSAKA, Japan - Panasonic Corp. President Fumio Otsubo (C), Sanyo Electric Co. President Seiichiro Sano (L) and Panasonic Electric Works Co. President Shusaku Nagae pose for photos ahead of a news conference in Osaka on July 29, 2010. Panasonic announced it will make the two subsidiaries wholly owned units in a bid to bolster its environmental and energy-related businesses.

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Panasonic to make 2 subsidiaries wholly owned units

Panasonic to make 2 subsidiaries wholly owned units

OSAKA, Japan - Panasonic Corp. President Fumio Otsubo (C), Sanyo Electric Co. President Seiichiro Sano (L) and Panasonic Electric Works Co. President Shusaku Nagae (R) attend a news conference in Osaka on July 29, 2010. Panasonic announced it will make the two subsidiaries wholly owned units in a bid to bolster its environmental and energy-related businesses.

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Panasonic to make 2 subsidiaries wholly owned units

Panasonic to make 2 subsidiaries wholly owned units

OSAKA, Japan - Panasonic Corp. President Fumio Otsubo (C), Sanyo Electric Co. President Seiichiro Sano (L) and Panasonic Electric Works Co. President Shusaku Nagae join hands ahead of a news conference in Osaka on July 29, 2010. Panasonic announced it will make the two subsidiaries wholly owned units in a bid to bolster its environmental and energy-related businesses.

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Philanthropist considers backing N. Korea orchestra trip

Philanthropist considers backing N. Korea orchestra trip

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Yoko Nagae Ceschina, a Japanese philanthropist who helped underwrite the New York Philharmonic's historic concert in Pyongyang this week, said at the Moranbong Theater in Pyongyang on Feb. 27 that she is now thinking of backing a trip to Britain by North Korea's state orchestra in September.

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N.Y. Philharmonic performs unprecedented concert in Pyongyang

N.Y. Philharmonic performs unprecedented concert in Pyongyang

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Yoko Nagae Ceschina, a Japanese philanthropist who is underwriting a large part of the costs of the New York Philharmonic's concert in Pyongyang, is seen seated during the concert at the East Pyongyang Grand Theater on Feb. 26.

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N.Y. Philharmonic begins unprecedented trip to Pyongyang

N.Y. Philharmonic begins unprecedented trip to Pyongyang

PYONGYANG, North Korea - The New York Philharmonic arrives at Pyongyang's Sunan International Airport on Feb. 25 for an unprecedented concert on Feb. 26. Lorin Maazel (R center), music director of the orchestra, and Yoko Nagae Ceschina (L center), a Japanese philanthropist who is underwriting a large part of the costs of the concert, wave to the press at the airport.

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Heavy rains hit wide areas, mudslide, train derailment reported

Heavy rains hit wide areas, mudslide, train derailment reported

MATSUE, Japan - A two-car train on the Kita-Matsue Line operated by Ichibata Electric Railway Co. derailed near Nagae Station in Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, on July 17 after it ran into mud on the tracks as heavy rains drenched a wide area of Japan.

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Women battling in upper house race to end "geezer politics"

Women battling in upper house race to end "geezer politics"

Photo taken June 4, 2016 in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, shows Noriko Kanashige (L), a member of "Gikai ni Josei o Okuru Kai" (society to get women into office), holding a banner and former lower house lawmaker Takako Nagae (R) making a campaign speech in the run-up to the July 10 upper house election. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Heavy rains hit wide areas, mudslide, train derailment reported

Heavy rains hit wide areas, mudslide, train derailment reported

MATSUE, Japan - A two-car train on the Kita-Matsue Line operated by Ichibata Electric Railway Co. derailed near Nagae Station in Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, on July 17 after it ran into mud on the tracks as heavy rains drenched a wide area of Japan. (Kyodo)

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Philanthropist considers backing N. Korea orchestra trip

Philanthropist considers backing N. Korea orchestra trip

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Yoko Nagae Ceschina, a Japanese philanthropist who helped underwrite the New York Philharmonic's historic concert in Pyongyang this week, said at the Moranbong Theater in Pyongyang on Feb. 27 that she is now thinking of backing a trip to Britain by North Korea's state orchestra in September. (Kyodo)

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N.Y. Philharmonic performs unprecedented concert in Pyongyang

N.Y. Philharmonic performs unprecedented concert in Pyongyang

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Yoko Nagae Ceschina, a Japanese philanthropist who is underwriting a large part of the costs of the New York Philharmonic's concert in Pyongyang, is seen seated during the concert at the East Pyongyang Grand Theater on Feb. 26. (Kyodo)

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N.Y. Philharmonic begins unprecedented trip to Pyongyang

N.Y. Philharmonic begins unprecedented trip to Pyongyang

PYONGYANG, North Korea - The New York Philharmonic arrives at Pyongyang's Sunan International Airport on Feb. 25 for an unprecedented concert on Feb. 26. Lorin Maazel (R center), music director of the orchestra, and Yoko Nagae Ceschina (L center), a Japanese philanthropist who is underwriting a large part of the costs of the concert, wave to the press at the airport. (Kyodo)

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Panasonic to make 2 subsidiaries wholly owned units

Panasonic to make 2 subsidiaries wholly owned units

OSAKA, Japan - Panasonic Corp. President Fumio Otsubo (C), Sanyo Electric Co. President Seiichiro Sano (L) and Panasonic Electric Works Co. President Shusaku Nagae (R) attend a news conference in Osaka on July 29, 2010. Panasonic announced it will make the two subsidiaries wholly owned units in a bid to bolster its environmental and energy-related businesses. (Kyodo)

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Panasonic to make 2 subsidiaries wholly owned units

Panasonic to make 2 subsidiaries wholly owned units

OSAKA, Japan - Panasonic Corp. President Fumio Otsubo (C), Sanyo Electric Co. President Seiichiro Sano (L) and Panasonic Electric Works Co. President Shusaku Nagae join hands ahead of a news conference in Osaka on July 29, 2010. Panasonic announced it will make the two subsidiaries wholly owned units in a bid to bolster its environmental and energy-related businesses. (Kyodo)

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Panasonic to make 2 subsidiaries wholly owned units

Panasonic to make 2 subsidiaries wholly owned units

OSAKA, Japan - Panasonic Corp. President Fumio Otsubo (C), Sanyo Electric Co. President Seiichiro Sano (L) and Panasonic Electric Works Co. President Shusaku Nagae pose for photos ahead of a news conference in Osaka on July 29, 2010. Panasonic announced it will make the two subsidiaries wholly owned units in a bid to bolster its environmental and energy-related businesses. (Kyodo)

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