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Baseball: Ohtani placed on paternity list

Baseball: Ohtani placed on paternity list

Photo taken on April 18, 2025, shows a helmet of Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani in the dugout at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, ahead of a baseball game between the Dodgers and the Texas Rangers. Ohtani was absent from the game as he was placed on the paternity list after his wife Mamiko gave birth to the couple's first child, a baby girl.

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Baseball: Ohtani placed on paternity list

Baseball: Ohtani placed on paternity list

Photo taken on April 18, 2025, shows a helmet (17) of Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani in the dugout at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, ahead of a baseball game between the Dodgers and the Texas Rangers. Ohtani was absent from the game as he was placed on the paternity list after his wife Mamiko gave birth to the couple's first child, a baby girl.

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Thai police receive DNA sample of Japanese man

Thai police receive DNA sample of Japanese man

BANGKOK, Thailand - Photo taken Aug. 18, 2014, shows the Thai national police headquarters in Bangkok. The lawyer of a Japanese man suspected of fathering at least 15 surrogate babies submitted the same day a DNA sample to Thai police investigating a case of nine pairs of surrogate babies and nannies found in an apartment in Bangkok early that month, to be used in paternity testing to verify his claim to be the biological father.

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Top court upholds paternity even if blood ties disproved by DNA test

Top court upholds paternity even if blood ties disproved by DNA test

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken on July 17, 2014, shows the First Petty Bench of Japan's Supreme Court in Tokyo. It ruled the results of DNA tests are not enough to revoke paternity of a child even if they disprove any biological relation to the assumed father. In its first ruling on the issue, the top court said DNA tests cannot change paternity status established under the Civil Code.

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Mayor of Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward to take paternity leave

Mayor of Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward to take paternity leave

TOKYO, Japan - Hironobu Narisawa, mayor of Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward, speaks about his plan to take paternity leave of around two weeks in April at a news conference at the ward office in Tokyo on March 11, 2010. Narisawa said, ''As a mayor who has to exercise leadership, I want to support male employees'' taking paternity leave.

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Law revised to enable citizenship for kids born out of wedlock

Law revised to enable citizenship for kids born out of wedlock

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's House of Councillors enacted a revised Nationality Law on Dec. 5, enabling a child born out of wedlock to a Japanese man and non-Japanese woman to obtain Japanese citizenship if the father recognizes his paternity.

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Law revised to enable citizenship for kids born out of wedlock

Law revised to enable citizenship for kids born out of wedlock

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's House of Councillors enacted a revised Nationality Law on Dec. 5, enabling a child born out of wedlock to a Japanese man and non-Japanese woman to obtain Japanese citizenship if the father recognizes his paternity. (Kyodo)

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Paternity (1981)

Paternity (1981)

Beverly D'Angelo Film: Paternity (USA 1981) Director: David Steinberg 02 October 1981 Date: 02 October 1981

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Paternity (1981)

Paternity (1981)

Burt Reynolds & Peter Billingsley Characters: Buddy Evans & Tad Film: Paternity (USA 1981) Director: David Steinberg 02 October 1981 Date: 02 October 1981

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Paternity (1981)

Paternity (1981)

Burt Reynolds & Lauren Hutton Characters: Buddy Evans & Jenny Lofton Film: Paternity (USA 1981) Director: David Steinberg 02 October 1981 Date: 02 October 1981

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Paternity (1981)

Paternity (1981)

Burt Reynolds Characters: Buddy Evans Film: Paternity (USA 1981) Director: David Steinberg 02 October 1981 Date: 02 October 1981

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"Paternity leave" lawmaker resigns over affair

"Paternity leave" lawmaker resigns over affair

Liberal Democratic Party member Kensuke Miyazaki bows in apology during a press conference at the Diet building in Tokyo on Feb. 12, 2016. Miyazaki, who had vowed to become the first lawmaker in Japan to take paternity leave, resigned from the House of Representatives that day after admitting to having an affair with a woman while his wife, a fellow LDP parliamentarian, was about to give birth. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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"Paternity leave" lawmaker resigns over affair

"Paternity leave" lawmaker resigns over affair

Liberal Democratic Party member Kensuke Miyazaki leaves after a press conference at the Diet building in Tokyo on Feb. 12, 2016. Miyazaki, who had vowed to become the first lawmaker in Japan to take paternity leave, resigned from the House of Representatives that day after admitting to having an affair with a woman while his wife, a fellow LDP parliamentarian, was about to give birth. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Mayor of Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward to take paternity leave

Mayor of Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward to take paternity leave

TOKYO, Japan - Hironobu Narisawa, mayor of Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward, speaks about his plan to take paternity leave of around two weeks in April at a news conference at the ward office in Tokyo on March 11, 2010. Narisawa said, ''As a mayor who has to exercise leadership, I want to support male employees'' taking paternity leave. (Kyodo)

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Thai police receive DNA sample of Japanese man

Thai police receive DNA sample of Japanese man

BANGKOK, Thailand - Photo taken Aug. 18, 2014, shows the Thai national police headquarters in Bangkok. The lawyer of a Japanese man suspected of fathering at least 15 surrogate babies submitted the same day a DNA sample to Thai police investigating a case of nine pairs of surrogate babies and nannies found in an apartment in Bangkok early that month, to be used in paternity testing to verify his claim to be the biological father. (Kyodo)

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Top court upholds paternity even if blood ties disproved by DNA test

Top court upholds paternity even if blood ties disproved by DNA test

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken on July 17, 2014, shows the First Petty Bench of Japan's Supreme Court in Tokyo. It ruled the results of DNA tests are not enough to revoke paternity of a child even if they disprove any biological relation to the assumed father. In its first ruling on the issue, the top court said DNA tests cannot change paternity status established under the Civil Code. (Kyodo)

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Japan's environment minister Koizumi to take paternity leave

Japan's environment minister Koizumi to take paternity leave

Japanese Environment Minister Shinjiro Koizumi announces at a ministerial meeting in Tokyo on Jan. 15. 2020, that he intends to take paternity leave when his first child is born, in an unprecedented move for a member of the Cabinet. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan's environment minister Koizumi to take paternity leave

Japan's environment minister Koizumi to take paternity leave

Japanese Environment Minister Shinjiro Koizumi announces at a ministerial meeting in Tokyo on Jan. 15. 2020, that he intends to take paternity leave when his first child is born, in an unprecedented move for a member of the Cabinet. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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