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US: Mid-Missouri Hit by Severe Storms and Possible Tornado, Thousands Lose Power

Severe storms swept through mid-Missouri on Sunday, April 20, prompting tornado warnings and causing widespread damage. A possible tornado in Callaway County injured one person in New Bloomfield. Thousands of customers experienced power outages.

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Japan to free Chinese boat captain

Japan to free Chinese boat captain

NAHA, Japan - Toru Suzuki, deputy chief prosecutor of the Naha District Public Prosecutors Office, speaks at a press conference in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, on Sept. 24, 2010. He announced a plan to release a detained Chinese fishing boat captain involved in collisions at sea near the disputed Senkaku Islands.

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Chinese boat in collisions

Chinese boat in collisions

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows a Chinese fishing boat which collided with a Japan Coast Guard vessel near the Senkaku Islands, administered by Japan but also claimed by China and Taiwan, at Ishigaki port in Okinawa Prefecture, on Sept. 8, 2010. The Naha District Public Prosecutors Office decided on Sept. 24 to release the captain of the boat who had been detained over the incident.

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Damaged Japan Coast Guard vessel

Damaged Japan Coast Guard vessel

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows the Japan Coast Guard vessel Mizuki, damaged from collisions with a Chinese fishing boat at sea near the disputed Senkaku Islands, at a port on Ishigaki Island in Okinawa Prefecture on Sept. 8, 2010. The Naha District Public Prosecutors Office decided on Sept. 24 to release the captain of the boat who had been detained over the incident.

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Japan to free Chinese boat captain

Japan to free Chinese boat captain

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Zhan Qixiong, skipper of a Chinese fishing boat being transferred from a coast guard office to the public prosecutors office in Okinawa Prefecture on Sept. 9, 2010. He was arrested by the Japan Coast Guard after his boat collided with Japanese coastguard vessels near the disputed Senkaku Islands, administered by Japan but also claimed by China and Taiwan, on Sept. 8 but the Naha District Public Prosecutors Office decided to release him on Sept. 24.

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Arrest warrant served on ex-U.S. Marine for murder of Okinawa woman

Arrest warrant served on ex-U.S. Marine for murder of Okinawa woman

Okinawa prefectural police serve a further arrest warrant on June 9, 2016, on a detained former U.S. Marine and civilian base worker for the alleged rape and murder of a 20-year-old local woman in April. Kenneth Franklin Shinzato, 32, was also indicted the same day by the Naha District Public Prosecutors Office on a charge of dumping the woman's body. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Arrested anti-base novelist released in Okinawa

Arrested anti-base novelist released in Okinawa

Award-winning novelist Shun Medoruma speaks in Okinawa on April 2, 2016, after being released by the Naha District Public Prosecutors Office. He was arrested a day earlier for allegedly trespassing in a restricted area near a U.S. military base in Okinawa. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan to free Chinese boat captain

Japan to free Chinese boat captain

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Zhan Qixiong, skipper of a Chinese fishing boat being transferred from a coast guard office to the public prosecutors office in Okinawa Prefecture on Sept. 9, 2010. He was arrested by the Japan Coast Guard after his boat collided with Japanese coastguard vessels near the disputed Senkaku Islands, administered by Japan but also claimed by China and Taiwan, on Sept. 8 but the Naha District Public Prosecutors Office decided to release him on Sept. 24. (Kyodo)

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Japan to free Chinese boat captain

Japan to free Chinese boat captain

NAHA, Japan - Toru Suzuki, deputy chief prosecutor of the Naha District Public Prosecutors Office, speaks at a press conference in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, on Sept. 24, 2010. He announced a plan to release a detained Chinese fishing boat captain involved in collisions at sea near the disputed Senkaku Islands. (Kyodo)

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Damaged Japan Coast Guard vessel

Damaged Japan Coast Guard vessel

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows the Japan Coast Guard vessel Mizuki, damaged from collisions with a Chinese fishing boat at sea near the disputed Senkaku Islands, at a port on Ishigaki Island in Okinawa Prefecture on Sept. 8, 2010. The Naha District Public Prosecutors Office decided on Sept. 24 to release the captain of the boat who had been detained over the incident. (Kyodo)

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Chinese boat in collisions

Chinese boat in collisions

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows a Chinese fishing boat which collided with a Japan Coast Guard vessel near the Senkaku Islands, administered by Japan but also claimed by China and Taiwan, at Ishigaki port in Okinawa Prefecture, on Sept. 8, 2010. The Naha District Public Prosecutors Office decided on Sept. 24 to release the captain of the boat who had been detained over the incident. (Kyodo)

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