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(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-BEACH PRO TOUR FUTURES-BRONZE MEDAL MATCH

(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-BEACH PRO TOUR FUTURES-BRONZE MEDAL MATCH

(240414) -- LAGUNA PROVINCE, April 14, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Japan's Nishibori Takemi saves the ball during the women's bronze medal match between Tsujimura Riko/Nishibori Takemi of Japan and Danielle Quigley/Olivia MacDonald of New Zealand at the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour Futures in Laguna Province, the Philippines, on April 14, 2024. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

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(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-BEACH PRO TOUR FUTURES-BRONZE MEDAL MATCH

(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-BEACH PRO TOUR FUTURES-BRONZE MEDAL MATCH

(240414) -- LAGUNA PROVINCE, April 14, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Japan's Nishibori Takemi saves the ball during the women's bronze medal match between Tsujimura Riko/Nishibori Takemi of Japan and Danielle Quigley/Olivia MacDonald of New Zealand at the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour Futures in Laguna Province, the Philippines, on April 14, 2024. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

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(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-BEACH PRO TOUR FUTURES-BRONZE MEDAL MATCH

(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-BEACH PRO TOUR FUTURES-BRONZE MEDAL MATCH

(240414) -- LAGUNA PROVINCE, April 14, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Japan's Nishibori Takemi (L) returns the ball during the women's bronze medal match between Tsujimura Riko/Nishibori Takemi of Japan and Danielle Quigley/Olivia MacDonald of New Zealand at the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour Futures in Laguna Province, the Philippines, on April 14, 2024. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

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(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-BEACH PRO TOUR FUTURES-BRONZE MEDAL MATCH

(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-BEACH PRO TOUR FUTURES-BRONZE MEDAL MATCH

(240414) -- LAGUNA PROVINCE, April 14, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Japan's Tsujimura Riko (R) spikes the ball during the women's bronze medal match between Tsujimura Riko/Nishibori Takemi of Japan and Danielle Quigley/Olivia MacDonald of New Zealand at the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour Futures in Laguna Province, the Philippines, on April 14, 2024. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

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(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-BEACH PRO TOUR FUTURES-BRONZE MEDAL MATCH

(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-BEACH PRO TOUR FUTURES-BRONZE MEDAL MATCH

(240414) -- LAGUNA PROVINCE, April 14, 2024 (Xinhua) -- New Zealand's Olivia MacDonald saves the ball during the women's bronze medal match between Tsujimura Riko/Nishibori Takemi of Japan and Danielle Quigley/Olivia MacDonald of New Zealand at the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour Futures in Laguna Province, the Philippines, on April 14, 2024. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

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(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-BEACH PRO TOUR FUTURES-BRONZE MEDAL MATCH

(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-BEACH PRO TOUR FUTURES-BRONZE MEDAL MATCH

(240414) -- LAGUNA PROVINCE, April 14, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Tsujimura Riko (L, front)/Nishibori Takemi (L, rear) of Japan celebrate winning the women's bronze medal match between Tsujimura Riko/Nishibori Takemi of Japan and Danielle Quigley/Olivia MacDonald of New Zealand at the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour Futures in Laguna Province, the Philippines, on April 14, 2024. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

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(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-BEACH PRO TOUR FUTURES-BRONZE MEDAL MATCH

(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-BEACH PRO TOUR FUTURES-BRONZE MEDAL MATCH

(240414) -- LAGUNA PROVINCE, April 14, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Tsujimura Riko (L)/Nishibori Takemiof Japan compete during the women's bronze medal match between Tsujimura Riko/Nishibori Takemi of Japan and Danielle Quigley/Olivia MacDonald of New Zealand at the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour Futures in Laguna Province, the Philippines, on April 14, 2024. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

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(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-AVC BEACH TOUR NUVALI OPEN

(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-AVC BEACH TOUR NUVALI OPEN

(240406) -- LAGUNA PROVINCE, April 6, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Tsujimura Riko competes during the women's round of 16 match between Olivia MacDonald/Danielle Quigley of New Zealand and Tsujimura Riko/Nishibori Takemi of Japan at the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) Beach Tour Nuvali Open in Laguna Province, the Philippines, April 6, 2024. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

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(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-AVC BEACH TOUR NUVALI OPEN

(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-AVC BEACH TOUR NUVALI OPEN

(240406) -- LAGUNA PROVINCE, April 6, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Olivia MacDonald competes during the women's round of 16 match between Olivia MacDonald/Danielle Quigley of New Zealand and Tsujimura Riko/Nishibori Takemi of Japan at the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) Beach Tour Nuvali Open in Laguna Province, the Philippines, April 6, 2024. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

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(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-AVC BEACH TOUR NUVALI OPEN

(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-AVC BEACH TOUR NUVALI OPEN

(240406) -- LAGUNA PROVINCE, April 6, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Olivia MacDonald (R)/Danielle Quigley celebrate scoring during the women's round of 16 match between Olivia MacDonald/Danielle Quigley of New Zealand and Tsujimura Riko/Nishibori Takemi of Japan at the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) Beach Tour Nuvali Open in Laguna Province, the Philippines, April 6, 2024. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

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Postcard signed by Einstein in 1922 found in Japan

Postcard signed by Einstein in 1922 found in Japan

OTSU, Japan - A postcard bearing a signature by Albert Einstein is shown in this file photo taken at a museum in western Japan on July 4, 2014. The card, signed during the physicist's visit to Japan in 1922 after winning the Nobel Prize, was discovered in the Eizaburo Nishibori Memorial Explorer Museum in Higashiomi, Shiga Prefecture, dedicated to the scientist who led the first Japanese expedition to the Antarctic.

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Mizuho Bank scandal

Mizuho Bank scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Satoru Nishibori, a former president of Mizuho Bank, answers reporters' questions in Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture, on Oct. 10, 2013. Nishibori admitted he was informed in January 2011 of the bank's lending to organized crime groups, saying he at least made efforts to eliminate the problem.

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Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

TOKYO, Japan - Mizuho Bank President Yasuhiro Sato holds a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 8, 2013. Sato said that former President Satoru Nishibori had been aware of the bank's lending to organized crime groups since at least July 2010, reversing the bank's prior claim that senior management was not aware of the wrongdoing.

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Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

TOKYO, Japan - Mizuho Bank President Yasuhiro Sato (C) bows during a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 8, 2013. Sato said that former President Satoru Nishibori had been aware of the bank's lending to organized crime groups since at least July 2010, reversing the bank's prior claim that senior management was not aware of the wrongdoing.

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Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

TOKYO, Japan - Mizuho Bank President Yasuhiro Sato holds a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 8, 2013. Sato said that former President Satoru Nishibori had been aware of the bank's lending to organized crime groups since at least July 2010, reversing the bank's prior claim that senior management was not aware of the wrongdoing.

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Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

TOKYO, Japan - Mizuho Bank President Yasuhiro Sato holds a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 8, 2013. Sato said that former President Satoru Nishibori had been aware of the bank's lending to organized crime groups since at least July 2010, reversing the bank's prior claim that senior management was not aware of the wrongdoing.

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Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

TOKYO, Japan - Mizuho Bank President Yasuhiro Sato (L front) holds a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 8, 2013. Sato said that former President Satoru Nishibori had been aware of the bank's lending to organized crime groups since at least July 2010, reversing the bank's prior claim that senior management was not aware of the wrongdoing.

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Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

TOKYO, Japan - Mizuho Bank President Yasuhiro Sato bows during a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 8, 2013. Sato said that former President Satoru Nishibori had been aware of the bank's lending to organized crime groups since at least July 2010, reversing the bank's prior claim that senior management was not aware of the wrongdoing.

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Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Satoru Nishibori, former president of Mizuho Bank. The bank's current president, Yasuhiro Sato, told a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 8, 2013, that Nishibori had been aware of the bank's lending to organized crime groups since at least July 2010, reversing the bank's prior claim that senior management was not aware of the wrongdoing.

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Mizuho Bank replaces president

Mizuho Bank replaces president

TOKYO, Japan - Takashi Tsukamoto (front), president of Mizuho Financial Group Inc., bows during a press conference in Tokyo on May 23, 2011. He said the company will replace Mizuho Bank President Satoru Nishibori to take responsibility for a massive computer system glitch in March.

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Mizuho Bank says mainstay operations back to normal

Mizuho Bank says mainstay operations back to normal

TOKYO, Japan - Mizuho Bank President Satoru Nishibori speaks in a press conference in Tokyo on March 25, 2011. Nishibori said the bank's glitch-hit computer system has returned to normal, enabling the lender to resume offering its mainstay deposit, withdrawal and transfer services following large-scale system problems that emerged about 10 days ago. He said a surge in the number of relief money transactions for victims of the devastating March 11 earthquake and tsunami triggered a glitch in the bank's computer system.

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Mizuho Bank apology

Mizuho Bank apology

TOKYO, Japan - Mizuho Bank President Satoru Nishibori (C) and other bank executives bow in apology after a press conference at the head office of the Bank of Japan in Tokyo on March 18, 2011. The bank has been failing to transfer customers' salaries into their accounts due to computer system malfunctions.

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Mizuho Bank's ATM, online transactions halted

Mizuho Bank's ATM, online transactions halted

TOKYO, Japan - Mizuho Bank President Satoru Nishibori (2nd from R) and senior executives of the bank bow in apology during a press conference in Tokyo on March 17, 2011, after the bank's computer system malfunctioned earlier in the day for the third straight day, halting transactions through automated teller machines at 440 branches nationwide and online. The bank said the problem appears unrelated to the mega earthquake that struck Japan.

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Mizuho to reshuffle top managers at holding firm, group banks

Mizuho to reshuffle top managers at holding firm, group banks

TOKYO, Japan - (From left) Terunobu Maeda, current president of Mizuho Financial Group Inc., Takashi Tsukamoto, next president of the holding company, Satoru Nishibori, next president of Mizuho Bank, and Yasuhiro Sato, next president of Mizuho Corporate Bank, give a press conference at the Bank of Japan headquarters Jan. 16. Mizuho Financial Group said it will reshuffle top managers at the holding company and the two key group banks in April as the Japanese megabank combats a sharp economic downturn sparked by the global financial turmoil.

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Asao changing landscape for women's beach volleyball in Japan

Asao changing landscape for women's beach volleyball in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Popular beach volleyball player Miwa Asao (R) and her teammate Takemi Nishibori strikes a pose at a news conference before the start of domestic competitions in Tokyo. .

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Mizuho to reshuffle top managers at holding firm, group banks

Mizuho to reshuffle top managers at holding firm, group banks

TOKYO, Japan - (From left) Terunobu Maeda, current president of Mizuho Financial Group Inc., Takashi Tsukamoto, next president of the holding company, Satoru Nishibori, next president of Mizuho Bank, and Yasuhiro Sato, next president of Mizuho Corporate Bank, give a press conference at the Bank of Japan headquarters Jan. 16. Mizuho Financial Group said it will reshuffle top managers at the holding company and the two key group banks in April as the Japanese megabank combats a sharp economic downturn sparked by the global financial turmoil. (Kyodo)

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Mizuho Bank replaces president

Mizuho Bank replaces president

TOKYO, Japan - Takashi Tsukamoto (front), president of Mizuho Financial Group Inc., bows during a press conference in Tokyo on May 23, 2011. He said the company will replace Mizuho Bank President Satoru Nishibori to take responsibility for a massive computer system glitch in March. (Kyodo)

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Mizuho Bank says mainstay operations back to normal

Mizuho Bank says mainstay operations back to normal

TOKYO, Japan - Mizuho Bank President Satoru Nishibori speaks in a press conference in Tokyo on March 25, 2011. Nishibori said the bank's glitch-hit computer system has returned to normal, enabling the lender to resume offering its mainstay deposit, withdrawal and transfer services following large-scale system problems that emerged about 10 days ago. He said a surge in the number of relief money transactions for victims of the devastating March 11 earthquake and tsunami triggered a glitch in the bank's computer system. (Kyodo)

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Mizuho Bank apology

Mizuho Bank apology

TOKYO, Japan - Mizuho Bank President Satoru Nishibori (C) and other bank executives bow in apology after a press conference at the head office of the Bank of Japan in Tokyo on March 18, 2011. The bank has been failing to transfer customers' salaries into their accounts due to computer system malfunctions. (Kyodo)

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Mizuho Bank's ATM, online transactions halted

Mizuho Bank's ATM, online transactions halted

TOKYO, Japan - Mizuho Bank President Satoru Nishibori (2nd from R) and senior executives of the bank bow in apology during a press conference in Tokyo on March 17, 2011, after the bank's computer system malfunctioned earlier in the day for the third straight day, halting transactions through automated teller machines at 440 branches nationwide and online. The bank said the problem appears unrelated to the mega earthquake that struck Japan. (Kyodo)

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