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Kobe fire bureau workers' kids make art to honor NY victims

Kobe fire bureau workers' kids make art to honor NY victims

KOBE, Japan - An exhibition of art work by children of employees of Kobe's fire department opens at the city's municipal office Nov. 28, 2001 in support of the bereaved families of New York firefighters lost following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Organizers said 142 children aged 2 to 16 have contributed 157 pieces to the exhibition which will run until Dec. 6.

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Mets re-signs Shinjo for $1.35 million

Mets re-signs Shinjo for $1.35 million

NEW YORK, United States - The New York Mets said Nov. 6, 2001 it has exercised the club option and re-signed Japanese outfielder Tsuyoshi Shinjo (in file photo) for the 2002 season for $1.35 million, up from $200,000 this season. ''We are excited to have Shinjo return for another season,'' Mets General Manager Steve Phillips said in a statement.(MLB)

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Anti-Taliban opposition to hold mid-Nov. talks in north

Anti-Taliban opposition to hold mid-Nov. talks in north

SHERKAT, Afghanistan - Abdul Rasul Sayyaf, a key figure of Afghanistan's anti-Taliban Northern Alliance, speaks in an interview with Kyodo News in Sherkat, northern Afghanistan, on Nov. 6, 2001. He said that Afghan groups opposed to Taliban rule plan to hold working talks as early as mid-November in Sherkat to discuss a post-Taliban interim government framework and other related matters.

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Anti-Taliban opposition to hold mid-Nov. talks in north

Anti-Taliban opposition to hold mid-Nov. talks in north

SHERKAT, Afghanistan - Abdul Rasul Sayyaf, a key figure of Afghanistan's anti-Taliban Northern Alliance, speaks in an interview with Kyodo News in Sherkat, northern Afghanistan, on Nov. 6, 2001. He said that Afghan groups opposed to Taliban rule plan to hold working talks as early as mid-November in Sherkat to discuss a post-Taliban interim government framework and other related matters.

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(5)2005 Aichi Exposition

(5)2005 Aichi Exposition

NAGOYA, Japan - Participants in a preview tour walk across the Kaisho forest, one of Aichi Exposition's prospective event sites. The photo was taken Nov. 6, 2001. (Kyodo)

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Mets re-signs Shinjo for $1.35 million

Mets re-signs Shinjo for $1.35 million

NEW YORK, United States - The New York Mets said Nov. 6, 2001 it has exercised the club option and re-signed Japanese outfielder Tsuyoshi Shinjo (in file photo) for the 2002 season for $1.35 million, up from $200,000 this season. ''We are excited to have Shinjo return for another season,'' Mets General Manager Steve Phillips said in a statement.(MLB)

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Kobe fire bureau workers' kids make art to honor NY victims

Kobe fire bureau workers' kids make art to honor NY victims

KOBE, Japan - An exhibition of art work by children of employees of Kobe's fire department opens at the city's municipal office Nov. 28, 2001 in support of the bereaved families of New York firefighters lost following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Organizers said 142 children aged 2 to 16 have contributed 157 pieces to the exhibition which will run until Dec. 6.

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