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Police search Wakodenki president's house over bankruptcy fraud

Police search Wakodenki president's house over bankruptcy fraud

KUMATORI, Japan - Police officers enter the house of Wakodenki Co. President Keiichi Kamata in Kumatori, Osaka Prefecrture, on June 30 to search for evidence that he committed fraud during the firm's bankruptcy proceedings.

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Kotomitsuki moved back up to sekiwake in new ranking

Kotomitsuki moved back up to sekiwake in new ranking

NAGOYA, Japan - Rising sumo star Kotomitsuki displays the Japan Sumo Association's new rankings in front of his stable's lodging place in Ichinomiya, Aichi Prefecrture, on June 25. In the new rankings for the July 8-22 Nagoya Sumo Tournament, Kotomitsuki was moved back up to sekiwake, Sumo's No.3 position following yokozuna and ozeki.

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Spent nuclear fuel cargo arrives in Rokkasho

Spent nuclear fuel cargo arrives in Rokkasho

ROKKASHO, Japan - The 4,913-ton Rokuei Maru (background), carrying about 24 tons of spent nuclear fuel, arrives at a port in Aomori Prefecrture on Dec. 19. The spent nuclear fuel will be taken to a reprocessing plant currently under construction in the village of Rokkasho, some 7 kilometers from the port.

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Police search Wakodenki president's house over bankruptcy fraud

Police search Wakodenki president's house over bankruptcy fraud

KUMATORI, Japan - Police officers enter the house of Wakodenki Co. President Keiichi Kamata in Kumatori, Osaka Prefecrture, on June 30 to search for evidence that he committed fraud during the firm's bankruptcy proceedings. (Kyodo)

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Kotomitsuki moved back up to sekiwake in new ranking

Kotomitsuki moved back up to sekiwake in new ranking

NAGOYA, Japan - Rising sumo star Kotomitsuki displays the Japan Sumo Association's new rankings in front of his stable's lodging place in Ichinomiya, Aichi Prefecrture, on June 25. In the new rankings for the July 8-22 Nagoya Sumo Tournament, Kotomitsuki was moved back up to sekiwake, Sumo's No.3 position following yokozuna and ozeki.

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Spent nuclear fuel cargo arrives in Rokkasho

Spent nuclear fuel cargo arrives in Rokkasho

ROKKASHO, Japan - The 4,913-ton Rokuei Maru (background), carrying about 24 tons of spent nuclear fuel, arrives at a port in Aomori Prefecrture on Dec. 19. The spent nuclear fuel will be taken to a reprocessing plant currently under construction in the village of Rokkasho, some 7 kilometers from the port.

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