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Court upholds rejection of call to halt Miyagi Pref. nuclear reactor

Court upholds rejection of call to halt Miyagi Pref. nuclear reactor

File photo taken Oct. 24, 2024, shows the No. 2 nuclear reactor (front) at the Onagawa nuclear power plant in Onagawa, Miyagi Prefecture. The Sendai High Court on Nov. 27 upheld a lower court ruling rejecting local residents' call to halt the plant's No. 2 unit, which restarted in October as the first reactor to operate in northeastern Japan since the region was hit by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

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Court upholds rejection of call to halt Miyagi Pref. nuclear reactor

Court upholds rejection of call to halt Miyagi Pref. nuclear reactor

File photo taken Oct. 24, 2024, shows the Onagawa nuclear power plant in Onagawa, Miyagi Prefecture. The Sendai High Court on Nov. 27 upheld a lower court ruling rejecting local residents' call to halt the plant's No. 2 unit, which restarted in October as the first reactor to operate in northeastern Japan since the region was hit by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

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Emperor to resume official duties

Emperor to resume official duties

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken July 16, 2011, in Tokyo shows Japanese Emperor Akihito. The Imperial Household Agency said on Nov. 28 that the emperor, who was discharged from hospital Nov. 24, will resume his official duties Nov. 29. The 77-year-old emperor was admitted to the University of Tokyo Hospital on Nov. 6 to receive treatment for bronchial pneumonia.

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N.Y. museum opens special exhibit on art of Japanese storytelling

N.Y. museum opens special exhibit on art of Japanese storytelling

NEW YORK, United States - Visitors view a special exhibition on the art of Japanese storytelling that opened on Nov. 24, 2011, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. It showcases a substantial collection of illustrated scrolls known as ''emaki'' and other artworks.

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Fire breaks out at Yokohama power plant

Fire breaks out at Yokohama power plant

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Firefighters try to put out a fire at a thermal power plant in Yokohama, southwest of Tokyo, late at night on Nov. 24, 2011. The blaze at the Isogo power plant, operated by the Electric Power Development Co., also known as J-Power, was almost put out by the early hours of Nov. 25 with no casualties reported.

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High school footballers from quake-hit areas at Wembley

High school footballers from quake-hit areas at Wembley

LONDON, Britain - High school footballers from Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima, the three northeastern Japanese prefectures hit hard by the March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami, and others pose for photos at London's Wembley Stadium on Nov. 24, 2011. The students' trip was realized after England's Football Association offered to let them use the field for half a day free of charge in a show of support for Japan's reconstruction efforts.

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Dog awarded for keeping man, girl warm

Dog awarded for keeping man, girl warm

SAPPORO, Japan - Asako Soma (R) receives an award certificate on behalf of Junior (L), a 7-year-old male Labrador Retriever, in the town of Naie, Hokkaido, on Nov. 24, 2011. The town government honored the dog for keeping his 81-year-old owner Yoshimasa Soma, husband of Asako, and the man's 3-year-old granddaughter Sukai Kimura warm in an overturned car during a freezing night.

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Ex-Olympus chief Woodford in Tokyo

Ex-Olympus chief Woodford in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Michael Woodford, former chief executive officer and president of Olympus Corp., makes a speech in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 2011. Woodford was visiting Japan to meet with Japanese investigative authorities probing the camera and medical equipment maker's coverup of investment losses.

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Ex-Olympus chief Woodford in Tokyo

Ex-Olympus chief Woodford in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Reporters swarm around Michael Woodford (far R), former chief executive officer and president of Olympus Corp., after he visited the Metropolitan Police Department in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 2011. Woodford met with Japanese investigators over the camera and medical equipment maker's coverup of investment losses.

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Japan to have jurisdiction over some U.S. military-linked incidents

Japan to have jurisdiction over some U.S. military-linked incidents

NAHA, Japan - Photo taken Nov. 23, 2011, shows the site where a 24-year-old U.S. civilian military base employee caused a fatal traffic accident in January in Okinawa, Okinawa Prefecture, in southern Japan. Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba said Nov. 24 that Japan and the United States have agreed to partly change a bilateral arrangement concerning U.S. military personnel, allowing Japan to have jurisdiction over accidents and crimes involving civilian staff at U.S. bases under certain circumstances. The traffic accident is expected to be the first case subjected to the change.

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Industry minister Edano sells Fukushima produce

Industry minister Edano sells Fukushima produce

TOKYO, Japan - Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Yukio Edano (far L) sells newly harvested rice and apples from Fukushima Prefecture at the ministry building in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 2011, in a gesture of support for the farming industry in the northeastern prefecture. The industry has been suffering amid consumer concern that produce from the prefecture is contaminated with radiation from the crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.

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New Japan minesweeper

New Japan minesweeper

YOKOHAMA, Japan - The 570-ton Chichijima, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force's new minesweeper, takes to water after a launching ceremony in Yokohama, southwest of Tokyo, on Nov. 24, 2011.

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Ex-Olympus chief Woodford in Tokyo

Ex-Olympus chief Woodford in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Michael Woodford, former chief executive officer and president of Olympus Corp., meets reporters after visiting the Metropolitan Police Department in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 2011. Woodford met with Japanese investigators over the camera and medical equipment maker's coverup of investment losses.

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Hakuho defeats Kotoshogiku

Hakuho defeats Kotoshogiku

FUKUOKA, Japan - Mongolian grand champion Hakuho (L) throws ozeki Kotoshogiku during the Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament at Fukuoka Kokusai Center in Fukuoka, southwestern Japan, on Nov. 24, 2011.

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Ex-Olympus chief Woodford in Tokyo

Ex-Olympus chief Woodford in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Michael Woodford, former chief executive officer and president of Olympus Corp., meets reporters after visiting the Metropolitan Police Department in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 2011. Woodford met with Japanese investigators over the camera and medical equipment maker's coverup of investment losses.

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Mitsubishi's minicar-class commercial EV

Mitsubishi's minicar-class commercial EV

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi Motors Corp. President Osamu Masuko stands next to the MINICAB-MiEV, a minicar-class commercial electric vehicle, in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 2011. The automaker will launch the vehicle in Japan on Dec. 8 as the second product in its next-generation EV lineup.

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Emperor discharged from hospital

Emperor discharged from hospital

TOKYO, Japan - Emperor Akihito waves from a car as he arrives at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo after being released from the University of Tokyo Hospital on Nov. 24, 2011. The 77-year-old emperor was admitted to the hospital for bronchial pneumonia on Nov. 6.

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Emperor discharged from hospital

Emperor discharged from hospital

TOKYO, Japan - Emperor Akihito (L) and Empress Michiko head for the Imperial Palace by car from the University of Tokyo Hospital in Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward on Nov. 24, 2011, after the emperor was released from the hospital the same day. The 77-year-old emperor had been hospitalized for bronchial pneumonia.

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Panamanian freighter stranded off Hokkaido

Panamanian freighter stranded off Hokkaido

TOMAKOMAI, Japan - A crew member from the Panamanian-registered freighter Propel Progress is rescued by helicopter from the stranded vessel off the coast of Tomakomai, Hokkaido, on Nov. 24, 2011. No crew members, all of them Chinese, were injured in the stranding incident.

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Ex-Olympus chief Woodford meets Japanese prosecutors

Ex-Olympus chief Woodford meets Japanese prosecutors

TOKYO, Japan - Michael Woodford, former chief executive officer and president of Olympus Corp., heads for the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 2011. Woodford met with Tokyo prosecutors later over the camera and medical equipment maker's cover-up of investment losses.

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Snow-capped Mt. Fuji

Snow-capped Mt. Fuji

KOFU, Japan - Photo taken on Nov. 24, 2011, from Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi Prefecture, shows Mt. Fuji capped with snow.

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Panamanian freighter stranded off Hokkaido

Panamanian freighter stranded off Hokkaido

TOMAKOMAI, Japan - Photo taken at 11:20 a.m. on Nov. 24, 2011, shows the Panamanian-registered freighter Propel Progress, which was stranded off the coast of Tomakomai, Hokkaido, around 2:30 a.m. the same day. No crew members, all of them Chinese, were injured in the stranding incident.

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Ex-Olympus chief Woodford meets Japanese prosecutors

Ex-Olympus chief Woodford meets Japanese prosecutors

TOKYO, Japan - Michael Woodford, former chief executive officer and president of Olympus Corp., is surrounded by reporters before entering the building (R) of the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 2011. Woodford met Tokyo prosecutors later over the camera and medical equipment maker's cover-up of investment losses.

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NTT Docomo's Galaxy S II LTE smartphone

NTT Docomo's Galaxy S II LTE smartphone

TOKYO, Japan - Galaxy S II LTE smartphones, which NTT Docomo Inc. began selling on Nov. 24, 2011, are pictured the same day in Tokyo. The products are NTT Docomo's first smartphones compatible with Xi, its next-generation high-speed communication service.

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Giant coastal levee in response to quake-tsunami in Japan

Giant coastal levee in response to quake-tsunami in Japan

Photo taken Nov. 24, 2015, shows a 6.1-meter-high coastal levee in the northeastern Japan city of Kamaishi, with the sea being viewed from a square hall of the levee. The levee was built in response to devastation caused by the 2011 massive earthquake and tsunami. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Santa Claus arrives in Japan

Santa Claus arrives in Japan

Santa Claus shakes hands with a boy at Narita airport, east of Tokyo, on Nov. 27, 2015, after arriving from Finland. During his stay in Japan until Dec. 24, Santa will visit nursing homes for the elderly and nursery schools in various parts of Japan, including those affected by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Santa Claus arrives in Japan

Santa Claus arrives in Japan

"Santa Claus" waves on Nov. 27, 2015, after arriving from Finland at Narita airport, east of Tokyo. During his stay in Japan until Dec. 24, Santa will visit nursing homes for the elderly and nursery schools in various parts of Japan, including those affected by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Santa Claus arrives in Japan

Santa Claus arrives in Japan

"Santa Claus" waves on Nov. 27, 2015, after arriving from Finland at Narita airport, east of Tokyo. During his stay in Japan until Dec. 24, Santa will visit nursing homes for the elderly and nursery schools in various parts of Japan, including those affected by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Snow-capped Mt. Fuji

Snow-capped Mt. Fuji

KOFU, Japan - Photo taken on Nov. 24, 2011, from Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi Prefecture, shows Mt. Fuji capped with snow. (Kyodo)

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Emperor to resume official duties Tues.

Emperor to resume official duties Tues.

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken July 16, 2011, in Tokyo shows Japanese Emperor Akihito. The Imperial Household Agency said on Nov. 28 that the emperor, who was discharged from hospital Nov. 24, will resume his official duties Nov. 29. The 77-year-old emperor was admitted to the University of Tokyo Hospital on Nov. 6 to receive treatment for bronchial pneumonia. (Kyodo)

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N.Y. museum opens special exhibit on art of Japanese storytelling

N.Y. museum opens special exhibit on art of Japanese storytelling

NEW YORK, United States - Visitors view a special exhibition on the art of Japanese storytelling that opened on Nov. 24, 2011, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. It showcases a substantial collection of illustrated scrolls known as ''emaki'' and other artworks. (Kyodo)

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Fire breaks out at Yokohama power plant

Fire breaks out at Yokohama power plant

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Firefighters try to put out a fire at a thermal power plant in Yokohama, southwest of Tokyo, late at night on Nov. 24, 2011. The blaze at the Isogo power plant, operated by the Electric Power Development Co., also known as J-Power, was almost put out by the early hours of Nov. 25 with no casualties reported. (Kyodo)

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New Japan minesweeper

New Japan minesweeper

YOKOHAMA, Japan - The 570-ton Chichijima, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force's new minesweeper, takes to water after a launching ceremony in Yokohama, southwest of Tokyo, on Nov. 24, 2011. (Kyodo)

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Japan to have jurisdiction over some U.S. military-linked inciden

Japan to have jurisdiction over some U.S. military-linked inciden

NAHA, Japan - Photo taken Nov. 23, 2011, shows the site where a 24-year-old U.S. civilian military base employee caused a fatal traffic accident in January in Okinawa, Okinawa Prefecture, in southern Japan. Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba said Nov. 24 that Japan and the United States have agreed to partly change a bilateral arrangement concerning U.S. military personnel, allowing Japan to have jurisdiction over accidents and crimes involving civilian staff at U.S. bases under certain circumstances. The traffic accident is expected to be the first case subjected to the change. (Kyodo)

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Dog awarded for keeping man, girl warm

Dog awarded for keeping man, girl warm

SAPPORO, Japan - Asako Soma (R) receives an award certificate on behalf of Junior (L), a 7-year-old male Labrador Retriever, in the town of Naie, Hokkaido, on Nov. 24, 2011. The town government honored the dog for keeping his 81-year-old owner Yoshimasa Soma, husband of Asako, and the man's 3-year-old granddaughter Sukai Kimura warm in an overturned car during a freezing night. (Kyodo)

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Industry minister Edano sells Fukushima produce

Industry minister Edano sells Fukushima produce

TOKYO, Japan - Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Yukio Edano (far L) sells newly harvested rice and apples from Fukushima Prefecture at the ministry building in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 2011, in a gesture of support for the farming industry in the northeastern prefecture. The industry has been suffering amid consumer concern that produce from the prefecture is contaminated with radiation from the crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. (Kyodo)

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Hakuho defeats Kotoshogiku

Hakuho defeats Kotoshogiku

FUKUOKA, Japan - Mongolian grand champion Hakuho (L) throws ozeki Kotoshogiku during the Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament at Fukuoka Kokusai Center in Fukuoka, southwestern Japan, on Nov. 24, 2011. (Kyodo)

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Ex-Olympus chief Woodford in Tokyo

Ex-Olympus chief Woodford in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Michael Woodford, former chief executive officer and president of Olympus Corp., makes a speech in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 2011. Woodford was visiting Japan to meet with Japanese investigative authorities probing the camera and medical equipment maker's coverup of investment losses. (Kyodo)

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High school footballers from quake-hit areas at Wembley

High school footballers from quake-hit areas at Wembley

LONDON, Britain - High school footballers from Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima, the three northeastern Japanese prefectures hit hard by the March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami, and others pose for photos at London's Wembley Stadium on Nov. 24, 2011. The students' trip was realized after England's Football Association offered to let them use the field for half a day free of charge in a show of support for Japan's reconstruction efforts. (Kyodo)

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Hybrid 'wagyu' beef goes on sale in U.K. supermarkets

Hybrid 'wagyu' beef goes on sale in U.K. supermarkets

LONDON, Britain - Photo taken Nov. 24, 2011, shows Angie Jessup, butcher at an Asda supermarket in south London, holding a plate of sirloin steak from Wagyu-Holstein hybrid cattle farmed in Britain for the supermarket. The supermarket chain, which began selling the beef on Nov. 23, is able to offer the meat at prices substantially lower than pure wagyu beef as it comes from hybrid cattle. (Kyodo)

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Ex-Olympus chief Woodford in Tokyo

Ex-Olympus chief Woodford in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Reporters swarm around Michael Woodford (far R), former chief executive officer and president of Olympus Corp., after he visited the Metropolitan Police Department in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 2011. Woodford met with Japanese investigators over the camera and medical equipment maker's coverup of investment losses. (Kyodo)

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Mitsubishi's minicar-class commercial EV

Mitsubishi's minicar-class commercial EV

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi Motors Corp. President Osamu Masuko stands next to the MINICAB-MiEV, a minicar-class commercial electric vehicle, in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 2011. The automaker will launch the vehicle in Japan on Dec. 8 as the second product in its next-generation EV lineup. (Kyodo)

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Emperor discharged from hospital

Emperor discharged from hospital

TOKYO, Japan - Emperor Akihito waves from a car as he arrives at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo after being released from the University of Tokyo Hospital on Nov. 24, 2011. The 77-year-old emperor was admitted to the hospital for bronchial pneumonia on Nov. 6. (Kyodo)

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Ex-Olympus chief Woodford in Tokyo

Ex-Olympus chief Woodford in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Michael Woodford, former chief executive officer and president of Olympus Corp., meets reporters after visiting the Metropolitan Police Department in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 2011. Woodford met with Japanese investigators over the camera and medical equipment maker's coverup of investment losses. (Kyodo)

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Panamanian freighter stranded off Hokkaido

Panamanian freighter stranded off Hokkaido

TOMAKOMAI, Japan - A crew member from the Panamanian-registered freighter Propel Progress is rescued by helicopter from the stranded vessel off the coast of Tomakomai, Hokkaido, on Nov. 24, 2011. No crew members, all of them Chinese, were injured in the stranding incident. (Kyodo)

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Ex-Olympus chief Woodford in Tokyo

Ex-Olympus chief Woodford in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Michael Woodford, former chief executive officer and president of Olympus Corp., meets reporters after visiting the Metropolitan Police Department in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 2011. Woodford met with Japanese investigators over the camera and medical equipment maker's coverup of investment losses. (Kyodo)

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Emperor discharged from hospital

Emperor discharged from hospital

TOKYO, Japan - Emperor Akihito (L) and Empress Michiko head for the Imperial Palace by car from the University of Tokyo Hospital in Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward on Nov. 24, 2011, after the emperor was released from the hospital the same day. The 77-year-old emperor had been hospitalized for bronchial pneumonia. (Kyodo)

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Panamanian freighter stranded off Hokkaido

Panamanian freighter stranded off Hokkaido

TOMAKOMAI, Japan - Photo taken at 11:20 a.m. on Nov. 24, 2011, shows the Panamanian-registered freighter Propel Progress, which was stranded off the coast of Tomakomai, Hokkaido, around 2:30 a.m. the same day. No crew members, all of them Chinese, were injured in the stranding incident. (Kyodo)

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Ex-Olympus chief Woodford meets Japanese prosecutors

Ex-Olympus chief Woodford meets Japanese prosecutors

TOKYO, Japan - Michael Woodford, former chief executive officer and president of Olympus Corp., heads for the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office in Tokyo on Nov. 24, 2011. Woodford met with Tokyo prosecutors later over the camera and medical equipment maker's cover-up of investment losses. (Kyodo)

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NTT Docomo's Galaxy S II LTE smartphone

NTT Docomo's Galaxy S II LTE smartphone

TOKYO, Japan - Galaxy S II LTE smartphones, which NTT Docomo Inc. began selling on Nov. 24, 2011, are pictured the same day in Tokyo. The products are NTT Docomo's first smartphones compatible with Xi, its next-generation high-speed communication service. (Kyodo)

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