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US: At Least 10 Killed As Storm Batters Southeast, Triggering Widespread Flooding 3

At least nine people had been killed in Kentucky and one in Georgia as of Sunday, February 16, after a powerful storm swept through the Southeast, causing flooding that inundated roads and homes.

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US: 13 Pro-Palestinian Protesters Arrested After Occupying Building At Princeton University 2

13 people were arrested at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey after occupying the Clio Hall on Monday, April 29 This video shows a group of protesters demanding the release of detained protesters outside the Clio Hall.

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US: 13 Pro-Palestinian Protesters Arrested After Occupying Building At Princeton University

13 people were arrested at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey after occupying the Clio Hall on Monday, April 29 This video shows a crowd surrounding a bus a few of the protesters were put onto by police chanting "Let them go".

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(SP)CHINA-HONG KONG-BASKETBALL-3X3 WORLD TOUR-HONG KONG MASTERS (CN)

(SP)CHINA-HONG KONG-BASKETBALL-3X3 WORLD TOUR-HONG KONG MASTERS (CN)

(231125) -- HONG KONG, Nov. 25, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Milos Milovanovic (2nd R) of Hangzhou passes the ball during the Pool A game between Hangzhou of China and Princeton of the United States at the 2023 3X3 World Tour Hong Kong Masters in Hong Kong, south China, Nov. 25, 2023. (Xinhua/Zhu Wei)

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(SP)CHINA-HONG KONG-BASKETBALL-3X3 WORLD TOUR-HONG KONG MASTERS (CN)

(SP)CHINA-HONG KONG-BASKETBALL-3X3 WORLD TOUR-HONG KONG MASTERS (CN)

(231125) -- HONG KONG, Nov. 25, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Vladimir Trajkovic of Hangzhou saves the ball during the Pool A game between Hangzhou of China and Princeton of the United States at the 2023 3X3 World Tour Hong Kong Masters in Hong Kong, south China, Nov. 25, 2023. (Xinhua/Zhu Wei)

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(SP)CHINA-HONG KONG-BASKETBALL-3X3 WORLD TOUR-HONG KONG MASTERS (CN)

(SP)CHINA-HONG KONG-BASKETBALL-3X3 WORLD TOUR-HONG KONG MASTERS (CN)

(231125) -- HONG KONG, Nov. 25, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Milos Milovanovic of Hangzhou celebrates after scoring during the Pool A game between Hangzhou of China and Princeton of the United States at the 2023 3X3 World Tour Hong Kong Masters in Hong Kong, south China, Nov. 25, 2023. (Xinhua/Zhu Wei)

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(SP)CHINA-HONG KONG-BASKETBALL-3X3 WORLD TOUR-HONG KONG MASTERS (CN)

(SP)CHINA-HONG KONG-BASKETBALL-3X3 WORLD TOUR-HONG KONG MASTERS (CN)

(231125) -- HONG KONG, Nov. 25, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Milos Milovanovic (L) of Hangzhou vies with Craig Moore of Princeton during the Pool A game between Hangzhou of China and Princeton of the United States at the 2023 3X3 World Tour Hong Kong Masters in Hong Kong, south China, Nov. 25, 2023. (Xinhua/Zhu Wei)

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(SP)CHINA-HONG KONG-BASKETBALL-3X3 WORLD TOUR-HONG KONG MASTERS (CN)

(SP)CHINA-HONG KONG-BASKETBALL-3X3 WORLD TOUR-HONG KONG MASTERS (CN)

(231125) -- HONG KONG, Nov. 25, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Henry Caruso (front L) of Princeton dribbles the ball during the Pool A game between Hangzhou of China and Princeton of the United States at the 2023 3X3 World Tour Hong Kong Masters in Hong Kong, south China, Nov. 25, 2023. (Xinhua/Zhu Wei)

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(SP)CHINA-HONG KONG-BASKETBALL-3X3 WORLD TOUR-HONG KONG MASTERS (CN)

(SP)CHINA-HONG KONG-BASKETBALL-3X3 WORLD TOUR-HONG KONG MASTERS (CN)

(231125) -- HONG KONG, Nov. 25, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Henry Caruso (R) of Princeton goes for a lay-up during the Pool A game between Hangzhou of China and Princeton of the United States at the 2023 3X3 World Tour Hong Kong Masters in Hong Kong, south China, Nov. 25, 2023. (Xinhua/Zhu Wei)

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(SP)CHINA-HONG KONG-BASKETBALL-3X3 WORLD TOUR-HONG KONG MASTERS (CN)

(SP)CHINA-HONG KONG-BASKETBALL-3X3 WORLD TOUR-HONG KONG MASTERS (CN)

(231125) -- HONG KONG, Nov. 25, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Milos Milovanovic of Hangzhou goes for a lay-up during the Pool A game between Hangzhou of China and Princeton of the United States at the 2023 3X3 World Tour Hong Kong Masters in Hong Kong, south China, Nov. 25, 2023. (Xinhua/Zhu Wei)

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Erdogan appoints Erkan as governor of Turkish central bank

STORY: Erdogan appoints Erkan as governor of Turkish central bank DATELINE: June 10, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:08 LOCATION: Ankara CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of Hafize Gaye Erkan, the new governor of Türkiye's Central Bank (courtesy of ihlas news agency) 2. various of Türkiye's central bank 3. various of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the new cabinet meeting (courtesy of Turkish Presidency) 5. various of Turkish lira 6. various of Türkiye's central bank STORYLINE: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan appointed Hafize Gaye Erkan as the new governor of Türkiye's central bank, the Official Gazette announced on Friday. Graduating from industrial engineering at Istanbul's Bogazici University, Erkan has a doctorate in operations research and financial engineering from Princeton University. She has served as the former co-CEO at U.S.-based First Republic Bank, member of the board of directors at Marsh McLennan, managing director at Goldman Sachs, and board member at the jewelry firm Tiffany

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Shoichiro Toyoda, honorary chairman of Toyota Motor, dies at 97

Shoichiro Toyoda, honorary chairman of Toyota Motor, dies at 97

Toyota Motor Corp. Chairman Shoichiro Toyoda takes the wheel of the first pickup truck rolled out at the company's new plant in Princeton, Indiana, in December 1998. Toyoda, the honorary chairman of Toyota, died of heart failure on Feb. 14, 2023, at age 97.

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U.S., German nuclear experts meet press

U.S., German nuclear experts meet press

TOKYO, Japan - Frank von Hippel (R), a former assistant director for national security in the White House Office of Science and Technology and professor emeritus at Princeton University, and German nuclear technology consultant Klaus Janberg, former CEO of Gesellschaft fr Nuklear Service, give a press conference in Tokyo on June 30, 2014.

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Philip Warren Anderson

Philip Warren Anderson

TOKYO, Japan - Philip Warren Anderson, a 1977 Nobel Prize winner in physics and professor at Princeton University, has received an honorary doctorate from the University of Tokyo.

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Japan should cut consumption tax to boost economy: Blinder

Japan should cut consumption tax to boost economy: Blinder

DAVOS, Switzerland - Former U.S. Federal Reserve Board Vice Chairman Alan Blinder (photo) said Jan. 26 in Davos, Switzerland that Japan should boost its troubled economy by cutting its consumption tax instead of following the traditional method of spending on public works. Blinder was Fed vice chair from 1994 to 1996 and is currently an economics professor at Princeton University.

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Credit cooperative goes broke over Princeton bonds

Credit cooperative goes broke over Princeton bonds

KOBE, Japan - Hajime Shinobe, chief of Kita Hyogo Credit Cooperative, apologizes at a news conference at Hyogo Prefecture Hall in Kobe on Oct. 29, explaining that the financial institute went bankrupt due to huge losses incurred through its purchase of U.S. Princeton bonds. The credit cooperative lost 1 billion to 2 billion yen on the bonds bought from the Tokyo branch of Cresvale International Ltd.

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Princeton chief pleads not guilty to securities fraud

Princeton chief pleads not guilty to securities fraud

NEW YORK, United States - Martin Armstrong, chairman of Princeton Economics International Ltd. (PEI), walks out of a New York district court Oct. 7 after pleading not guilty to securities fraud charges over the sale of so-called Princeton Notes to foreign investors.

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Meteorologist Manabe receives Japan's top cultural award

Meteorologist Manabe receives Japan's top cultural award

Princeton University senior meteorologist Syukuro Manabe (L), who won the 2021 Nobel Prize in physics, poses for a photo with Mikio Mori, Japan's consul general in New York, on Sept. 1, 2022, at the consul general's official residence in New York. Manabe received the Order of Culture, Japan's top cultural award, the same day.

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Meteorologist Manabe receives Japan's top cultural award

Meteorologist Manabe receives Japan's top cultural award

Princeton University senior meteorologist Syukuro Manabe (L), who won the 2021 Nobel Prize in physics, speaks to reporters at the official residence of Japan's consul general in New York on Sept. 1, 2022. Manabe received the Order of Culture, Japan's top cultural award, the same day.

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Meteorologist Manabe receives Japan's top cultural award

Meteorologist Manabe receives Japan's top cultural award

Princeton University senior meteorologist Syukuro Manabe, who won the 2021 Nobel Prize in physics, speaks at the official residence of Japan's consul general in New York on Sept. 1, 2022. Manabe received the Order of Culture, Japan's top cultural award, the same day.

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Americans decry political inaction on gun violence

STORY: Americans decry political inaction on gun violence DATELINE: June 18, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:52 LOCATION: NEW YORK, U.S. CATEGORY: POLITICS/SOCIETY SHOTLIST: various of the published articlevarious of U.S. people mourningSOUNDBITE 1 (English): SWETA KUMAR, Resident of VirginiaSOUNDBITE 2 (English): BERTHA SAENZ, Relative of a victim of Uvalde school shooting STORYLINE: Following multiple mass shootings in the U.S., many Americans have spoken out against the country's inaction on gun violence. Uma Menon, a Princeton University student, published an opinion article titled "Thoughts and prayers aren't enough" recently and urged politicians to take action. The article said on average, there is one mass shooting with roughly 110 people killed by gun violence per day in this country and "what we didn't see, however, was meaningful policy change." The college student wrote "we need comprehensive reform that limits the circulation of assault weapons and promotes responsible gun ownership in our country." S

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Medal ceremony for U.S.-based Nobel laureates held in Washington

Medal ceremony for U.S.-based Nobel laureates held in Washington

Japanese-born American Syukuro Manabe (C) meets the press after receiving a Nobel Prize medal in physics at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington on Dec. 6, 2021, for his studies of Earth's climate. The medal ceremony for the 90-year-old meteorologist at Princeton University and two U.S.-based chemistry and economic sciences laureates took place in the U.S. capital as they were not able to travel to Sweden for the usual ceremony in Stockholm due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Medal ceremony for U.S.-based Nobel laureates held in Washington

Medal ceremony for U.S.-based Nobel laureates held in Washington

Japanese-born American Syukuro Manabe meets the press after receiving a Nobel Prize medal in physics at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington on Dec. 6, 2021, for his studies of Earth's climate. The medal ceremony for the 90-year-old meteorologist at Princeton University and two U.S.-based chemistry and economic sciences laureates took place in the U.S. capital as they were not able to travel to Sweden for the usual ceremony in Stockholm due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Medal ceremony for U.S.-based Nobel laureates held in Washington

Medal ceremony for U.S.-based Nobel laureates held in Washington

Japanese-born American Syukuro Manabe meets the press after receiving a Nobel Prize medal in physics at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington on Dec. 6, 2021, for his studies of Earth's climate. The medal ceremony for the 90-year-old meteorologist at Princeton University and two U.S.-based chemistry and economic sciences laureates took place in the U.S. capital as they were not able to travel to Sweden for the usual ceremony in Stockholm due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Medal ceremony for U.S.-based Nobel laureates held in Washington

Medal ceremony for U.S.-based Nobel laureates held in Washington

Japanese-born American Syukuro Manabe is pictured after receiving a Nobel Prize medal in physics at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington on Dec. 6, 2021, for his studies of Earth's climate. The medal ceremony for the 90-year-old meteorologist at Princeton University and two U.S.-based chemistry and economic sciences laureates took place in the U.S. capital as they were not able to travel to Sweden for the usual ceremony in Stockholm due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Medal ceremony for U.S.-based Nobel laureates held in Washington

Medal ceremony for U.S.-based Nobel laureates held in Washington

Japanese-born American Syukuro Manabe poses after receiving a Nobel Prize medal in physics at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington on Dec. 6, 2021, for his studies of Earth's climate. The medal ceremony for the 90-year-old meteorologist at Princeton University and two U.S.-based chemistry and economic sciences laureates took place in the U.S. capital as they were not able to travel to Sweden for the usual ceremony in Stockholm due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Medal ceremony for U.S.-based Nobel laureates held in Washington

Medal ceremony for U.S.-based Nobel laureates held in Washington

Japanese-born American Syukuro Manabe poses after receiving a Nobel Prize medal in physics at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington on Dec. 6, 2021, for his studies of Earth's climate. The medal ceremony for the 90-year-old meteorologist at Princeton University and two U.S.-based chemistry and economic sciences laureates took place in the U.S. capital as they were not able to travel to Sweden for the usual ceremony in Stockholm due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Medal ceremony for U.S.-based Nobel laureates held in Washington

Medal ceremony for U.S.-based Nobel laureates held in Washington

Japanese-born American Syukuro Manabe poses after receiving a Nobel Prize medal in physics at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington on Dec. 6, 2021, for his studies of Earth's climate. The medal ceremony for the 90-year-old meteorologist at Princeton University and two U.S.-based chemistry and economic sciences laureates took place in the U.S. capital as they were not able to travel to Sweden for the usual ceremony in Stockholm due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Medal ceremony for U.S.-based Nobel laureates held in Washington

Medal ceremony for U.S.-based Nobel laureates held in Washington

Japanese-born American Syukuro Manabe (L) poses after receiving a Nobel Prize medal in physics at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington on Dec. 6, 2021, for his studies of Earth's climate. The medal ceremony for the 90-year-old meteorologist at Princeton University and two U.S.-based chemistry and economic sciences laureates took place in the U.S. capital as they were not able to travel to Sweden for the usual ceremony in Stockholm due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Medal ceremony for U.S.-based Nobel laureates held in Washington

Medal ceremony for U.S.-based Nobel laureates held in Washington

Japanese-born American Syukuro Manabe (L) receives a Nobel Prize medal in physics at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington on Dec. 6, 2021, for his studies of Earth's climate. The medal ceremony for the 90-year-old meteorologist at Princeton University and two U.S.-based chemistry and economic sciences laureates took place in the U.S. capital as they were not able to travel to Sweden for the usual ceremony in Stockholm due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Syukuro Manabe, winner of 2021 Nobel Prize in physics

Syukuro Manabe, winner of 2021 Nobel Prize in physics

Syukuro Manabe, Japanese-born American senior meteorologist at Princeton University, attends a press conference at the university in New Jersey, the United States, on Oct. 5, 2021. Manabe won the 2021 Nobel Prize in physics for modeling the Earth's climate and reliably predicting global warming.

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Syukuro Manabe, winner of 2021 Nobel Prize in physics

Syukuro Manabe, winner of 2021 Nobel Prize in physics

Syukuro Manabe, Japanese-born American senior meteorologist at Princeton University, attends a press conference at the university in New Jersey, the United States, on Oct. 5, 2021. Manabe, 90, won the 2021 Nobel Prize in physics for modeling the Earth's climate and reliably predicting global warming.

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Syukuro Manabe, winner of 2021 Nobel Prize in physics

Syukuro Manabe, winner of 2021 Nobel Prize in physics

Syukuro Manabe, Japanese-born American senior meteorologist at Princeton University, attends a press conference at the university in New Jersey, the United States, on Oct. 5, 2021. Manabe, 90, won the 2021 Nobel Prize in physics for modeling the Earth's climate and reliably predicting global warming.

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Syukuro Manabe, winner of 2021 Nobel Prize in physics

Syukuro Manabe, winner of 2021 Nobel Prize in physics

Syukuro Manabe (L), Japanese-born American senior meteorologist at Princeton University, poses for a photo after attending a press conference at the university in New Jersey, the United States, on Oct. 5, 2021. Manabe won the 2021 Nobel Prize in physics for modeling the Earth's climate and reliably predicting global warming.

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Syukuro Manabe, winner of 2021 Nobel Prize in physics

Syukuro Manabe, winner of 2021 Nobel Prize in physics

Syukuro Manabe (C), Japanese-born American senior meteorologist at Princeton University, is pictured after attending a press conference at the university in New Jersey, the United States, on Oct. 5, 2021. Manabe won the 2021 Nobel Prize in physics for modeling the Earth's climate and reliably predicting global warming.

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Tornado Hits Chicago Suburbs Woodridge

Tornado Hits Chicago Suburbs Woodridge

The aftermath of a tornado in Naperville June 21, 2021, at a home in the 1800 block of Princeton Circle that was destroyed Sunday evening. Photo by Jose M. Osorio/Chicago Tribune/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ex-Yakult exec given prison term over dubious bond deal

Ex-Yakult exec given prison term over dubious bond deal

TOKYO, Japan - Naoki Kumagai, a former vice president of Yakult Honsha Co., was sentenced to seven years in prison and fined 60 million yen by the Tokyo District Court on Sept. 12 on five charges related to illicit transactions of so-called ''Princeton bonds'' over the past decade. (Kyodo)

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Princeton Univ. professor attends Pugwash Conference

Princeton Univ. professor attends Pugwash Conference

Frank von Hippel, professor at Princeton University, gives a speech at the Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs on Nov. 3, 2015, in Nagasaki. The southwestern Japanese city is hosting the conference for the first time in 2015, which marks the 70th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nuclear expert von Hippel meets press in Tokyo

Nuclear expert von Hippel meets press in Tokyo

Frank von Hippel, a professor emeritus at Princeton University and a former assistant director for national security in the White House Office of Science and Technology, meets the press in Tokyo on June 19, 2015. He suggested dry cask storage as an alternative to spent fuel reprocessing for managing Japan's spent nuclear fuel and separated plutonium on economic and nonproliferation grounds. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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U.S., German nuclear experts meet press

U.S., German nuclear experts meet press

TOKYO, Japan - Frank von Hippel (R), a former assistant director for national security in the White House Office of Science and Technology and professor emeritus at Princeton University, and German nuclear technology consultant Klaus Janberg, former CEO of Gesellschaft für Nuklear Service, give a press conference in Tokyo on June 30, 2014. (Kyodo)

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Philip Warren Anderson

Philip Warren Anderson

TOKYO, Japan - Philip Warren Anderson, a 1977 Nobel Prize winner in physics and professor at Princeton University, has received an honorary doctorate from the University of Tokyo. (Kyodo)

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Japan should cut consumption tax to boost economy: Blinder

Japan should cut consumption tax to boost economy: Blinder

DAVOS, Switzerland - Former U.S. Federal Reserve Board Vice Chairman Alan Blinder (photo) said Jan. 26 in Davos, Switzerland that Japan should boost its troubled economy by cutting its consumption tax instead of following the traditional method of spending on public works. Blinder was Fed vice chair from 1994 to 1996 and is currently an economics professor at Princeton University.

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Ex-Yakult exec. pleads guilty to tax evasion in bond scandal

Ex-Yakult exec. pleads guilty to tax evasion in bond scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Naoki Kumagai, a former vice president of Yakult Honsha Co. who pleaded guilty at the Tokyo District Court on May 18 to tax evasion charges in connection with illicit transactions of so-called ''Princeton bonds,'' is shown in a file photo. He entered not-guilty pleas on other charges, such as aggravated breach of trust and fraud, concerning the bond transactions which involved the Japanese lactic drink maker and the Tokyo branch of U.S.-based securities firm Cresvale International Ltd.

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Yakult Honsha president apologizes for allegedly false records

Yakult Honsha president apologizes for allegedly false records

TOKYO, Japan - Sumiya Hori, president of Yakult Honsha Co., apologizes to investors at the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Dec. 28 for the company's release of an allegedly false financial statement over the lactic drink maker's purchase of ''Princeton bonds'' that later became worthless. Yakult Honsha, as a corporate body, was indicted the same day for manipulating the company's financial records for the six-month period through September 1997.

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Credit cooperative goes broke over Princeton bonds

Credit cooperative goes broke over Princeton bonds

KOBE, Japan - Hajime Shinobe, chief of Kita Hyogo Credit Cooperative, apologizes at a news conference at Hyogo Prefecture Hall in Kobe on Oct. 29, explaining that the financial institute went bankrupt due to huge losses incurred through its purchase of U.S. Princeton bonds. The credit cooperative lost 1 billion to 2 billion yen on the bonds bought from the Tokyo branch of Cresvale International Ltd.

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Princeton chief pleads not guilty to securities fraud

Princeton chief pleads not guilty to securities fraud

NEW YORK, United States - Martin Armstrong, chairman of Princeton Economics International Ltd. (PEI), walks out of a New York district court Oct. 7 after pleading not guilty to securities fraud charges over the sale of so-called Princeton Notes to foreign investors.

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