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Japanese actress Riho Makise

Japanese actress Riho Makise

Photo taken on Feb. 19, 1996, shows Japanese actress Riho Makise.

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Baltic Chain 35

Baltic Chain 35

22.08.2024, Viljandi. This year marked 35 years since the Baltic Way or a mass protest in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania where two million people formed a human chain 670 kilometers long. Latvian runner Rūdolfs Birnbaums started a 678-kilometer run through three Baltic countries from Gediminas Castle Tower in Vilnius to celebrate 35 years of the Baltic Chain. On Thursday morning, two locals Riho Jürisoo and Maris Leiaru joined him in Viljandi. Photo: Elmo Riig/SAKALA

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Baltic Chain 35

Baltic Chain 35

22.08.2024, Viljandi. This year marked 35 years since the Baltic Way or a mass protest in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania where two million people formed a human chain 670 kilometers long. Latvian runner Rūdolfs Birnbaums started a 678-kilometer run through three Baltic countries from Gediminas Castle Tower in Vilnius to celebrate 35 years of the Baltic Chain. On Thursday morning, two locals Riho Jürisoo and Maris Leiaru joined him in Viljandi. Photo: Elmo Riig/SAKALA

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Baltic Chain 35

Baltic Chain 35

22.08.2024, Viljandi. This year marked 35 years since the Baltic Way or a mass protest in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania where two million people formed a human chain 670 kilometers long. Latvian runner Rūdolfs Birnbaums started a 678-kilometer run through three Baltic countries from Gediminas Castle Tower in Vilnius to celebrate 35 years of the Baltic Chain. On Thursday morning, two locals Riho Jürisoo and Maris Leiaru joined him in Viljandi. Photo: Elmo Riig/SAKALA

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Baltic Chain 35

Baltic Chain 35

22.08.2024, Viljandi. This year marked 35 years since the Baltic Way or a mass protest in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania where two million people formed a human chain 670 kilometers long. Latvian runner Rūdolfs Birnbaums started a 678-kilometer run through three Baltic countries from Gediminas Castle Tower in Vilnius to celebrate 35 years of the Baltic Chain. On Thursday morning, two locals Riho Jürisoo and Maris Leiaru joined him in Viljandi. Photo: Elmo Riig/SAKALA

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Baltic Chain 35

Baltic Chain 35

22.08.2024, Viljandi. This year marked 35 years since the Baltic Way or a mass protest in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania where two million people formed a human chain 670 kilometers long. Latvian runner Rūdolfs Birnbaums started a 678-kilometer run through three Baltic countries from Gediminas Castle Tower in Vilnius to celebrate 35 years of the Baltic Chain. On Thursday morning, two locals Riho Jürisoo and Maris Leiaru joined him in Viljandi. Photo: Elmo Riig/SAKALA

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Baltic Chain 35

Baltic Chain 35

22.08.2024, Viljandi. This year marked 35 years since the Baltic Way or a mass protest in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania where two million people formed a human chain 670 kilometers long. Latvian runner Rūdolfs Birnbaums started a 678-kilometer run through three Baltic countries from Gediminas Castle Tower in Vilnius to celebrate 35 years of the Baltic Chain. On Thursday morning, two locals Riho Jürisoo and Maris Leiaru joined him in Viljandi. Photo: Elmo Riig/SAKALA

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Baltic Chain 35

Baltic Chain 35

22.08.2024, Viljandi. This year marked 35 years since the Baltic Way or a mass protest in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania where two million people formed a human chain 670 kilometers long. Latvian runner Rūdolfs Birnbaums started a 678-kilometer run through three Baltic countries from Gediminas Castle Tower in Vilnius to celebrate 35 years of the Baltic Chain. On Thursday morning, two locals Riho Jürisoo and Maris Leiaru joined him in Viljandi. Photo: Elmo Riig/SAKALA

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Candidate list for European elections

Candidate list for European elections

16.4.2024, Tallinn. Isamaa has presented its list of nine candidates who will be contesting the June 9 European elections in Estonia. The candidates are Riho Terras, Urmas Reinsalu, Urve Paris Palo, Riina Solman, Tõnis Lukas, Virve Linder, Üllar Saaremäe, Ahti Kallikorm and Jüri Ratas. Photo: Mihkel Maripuu / Postimees

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Candidate list for European elections

Candidate list for European elections

16.4.2024, Tallinn. Isamaa has presented its list of nine candidates who will be contesting the June 9 European elections in Estonia. The candidates are Riho Terras, Urmas Reinsalu, Urve Paris Palo, Riina Solman, Tõnis Lukas, Virve Linder, Üllar Saaremäe, Ahti Kallikorm and Jüri Ratas. Photo: Mihkel Maripuu / Postimees

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Candidate list for European elections

Candidate list for European elections

16.4.2024, Tallinn. Isamaa has presented its list of nine candidates who will be contesting the June 9 European elections in Estonia. The candidates are Riho Terras, Urmas Reinsalu, Urve Paris Palo, Riina Solman, Tõnis Lukas, Virve Linder, Üllar Saaremäe, Ahti Kallikorm and Jüri Ratas. Photo: Mihkel Maripuu / Postimees

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106th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia.

106th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia.

24.02.2024, Tallinn 106th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia. Guests of the President's reception. From left, Riho Ãhtegi, uht Jaanus Tamm, Kusti Salm. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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106th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia.

106th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia.

24.02.2024, Tallinn 106th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia. Guests of the President's reception. From left, Riho Ãhtegi, uht Jaanus Tamm, Kusti Salm. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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106th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia.

106th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia.

24.02.2024, Tallinn 106th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia. Guests of the President's reception. Riho Ãhtegi, Kusti Salm. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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106th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia.

106th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia.

24.02.2024, Tallinn 106th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia. Guests of the President's reception. Kaili and Riho Terras. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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106th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia.

106th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia.

24.02.2024, Tallinn 106th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia. Guests of the President's reception. Kaili and Riho Terras. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Military reservist training exercise

Military reservist training exercise

28.08.2023, Tallinn. This Monday marked the start of the Estonian Defense Forces' (EDF) largest ever military reservist training exercise Ussisõnad (Parseltongue). Nearly 10,000 reservists are expected to take part in the exercise, which runs until October 8. Press conference with Gen. Martin Herem, Minister of Defense Hanno Pevkur and Maj. Gen. Riho Ühtegi. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Military reservist training exercise

Military reservist training exercise

28.08.2023, Tallinn. This Monday marked the start of the Estonian Defense Forces' (EDF) largest ever military reservist training exercise Ussisõnad (Parseltongue). Nearly 10,000 reservists are expected to take part in the exercise, which runs until October 8. Press conference with Gen. Martin Herem, Minister of Defense Hanno Pevkur and Maj. Gen. Riho Ühtegi. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Military reservist training exercise

Military reservist training exercise

28.08.2023, Tallinn. This Monday marked the start of the Estonian Defense Forces' (EDF) largest ever military reservist training exercise Ussisõnad (Parseltongue). Nearly 10,000 reservists are expected to take part in the exercise, which runs until October 8. Press conference with Gen. Martin Herem, Minister of Defense Hanno Pevkur and Maj. Gen. Riho Ühtegi. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Military reservist training exercise

Military reservist training exercise

28.08.2023, Tallinn. This Monday marked the start of the Estonian Defense Forces' (EDF) largest ever military reservist training exercise Ussisõnad (Parseltongue). Nearly 10,000 reservists are expected to take part in the exercise, which runs until October 8. Press conference with Gen. Martin Herem, Minister of Defense Hanno Pevkur and Maj. Gen. Riho Ühtegi. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Military reservist training exercise

Military reservist training exercise

28.08.2023, Tallinn. This Monday marked the start of the Estonian Defense Forces' (EDF) largest ever military reservist training exercise Ussisõnad (Parseltongue). Nearly 10,000 reservists are expected to take part in the exercise, which runs until October 8. Press conference with Gen. Martin Herem, Minister of Defense Hanno Pevkur and Maj. Gen. Riho Ühtegi. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Military reservist training exercise

Military reservist training exercise

28.08.2023, Tallinn. This Monday marked the start of the Estonian Defense Forces' (EDF) largest ever military reservist training exercise Ussisõnad (Parseltongue). Nearly 10,000 reservists are expected to take part in the exercise, which runs until October 8. Press conference with Gen. Martin Herem, Minister of Defense Hanno Pevkur and Maj. Gen. Riho Ühtegi. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Military reservist training exercise

Military reservist training exercise

28.08.2023, Tallinn. This Monday marked the start of the Estonian Defense Forces' (EDF) largest ever military reservist training exercise Ussisõnad (Parseltongue). Nearly 10,000 reservists are expected to take part in the exercise, which runs until October 8. Press conference with Gen. Martin Herem, Minister of Defense Hanno Pevkur and Maj. Gen. Riho Ühtegi. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Military reservist training exercise

Military reservist training exercise

28.08.2023, Tallinn. This Monday marked the start of the Estonian Defense Forces' (EDF) largest ever military reservist training exercise Ussisõnad (Parseltongue). Nearly 10,000 reservists are expected to take part in the exercise, which runs until October 8. Press conference with Gen. Martin Herem, Minister of Defense Hanno Pevkur and Maj. Gen. Riho Ühtegi. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Military reservist training exercise

Military reservist training exercise

28.08.2023, Tallinn. This Monday marked the start of the Estonian Defense Forces' (EDF) largest ever military reservist training exercise Ussisõnad (Parseltongue). Nearly 10,000 reservists are expected to take part in the exercise, which runs until October 8. Press conference with Gen. Martin Herem, Minister of Defense Hanno Pevkur and Maj. Gen. Riho Ühtegi. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Military reservist training exercise

Military reservist training exercise

28.08.2023, Tallinn. This Monday marked the start of the Estonian Defense Forces' (EDF) largest ever military reservist training exercise Ussisõnad (Parseltongue). Nearly 10,000 reservists are expected to take part in the exercise, which runs until October 8. Press conference with Gen. Martin Herem, Minister of Defense Hanno Pevkur and Maj. Gen. Riho Ühtegi. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Military reservist training exercise

Military reservist training exercise

28.08.2023, Tallinn. This Monday marked the start of the Estonian Defense Forces' (EDF) largest ever military reservist training exercise Ussisõnad (Parseltongue). Nearly 10,000 reservists are expected to take part in the exercise, which runs until October 8. Press conference with Gen. Martin Herem, Minister of Defense Hanno Pevkur and Maj. Gen. Riho Ühtegi. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Military reservist training exercise

Military reservist training exercise

28.08.2023, Tallinn. This Monday marked the start of the Estonian Defense Forces' (EDF) largest ever military reservist training exercise Ussisõnad (Parseltongue). Nearly 10,000 reservists are expected to take part in the exercise, which runs until October 8. Press conference with Gen. Martin Herem, Minister of Defense Hanno Pevkur and Maj. Gen. Riho Ühtegi. Photo Madis Veltman, Postimees

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Japanese baby girl in U.S. for heart transplant

Japanese baby girl in U.S. for heart transplant

Yoshiharu Endo (R) and her wife Yuka (L) speak to reporters in Los Angeles on Wednesday Oct. 14 while waiting for their one-year-old daughter Riho to undergo a heart transplant operation at the UCLA Medical Center. Riho, of Wakakusa, Yamanashi Prefecture, suffers from a form of myocardiopathy, a disease that effects the muscular tissue of the heart wall.

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Japanese players block Russian spike in Women's World Cup volleyball

Japanese players block Russian spike in Women's World Cup volleyball

Japan's Miyu Nagaoka (L) and Riho Otake (R) successfully block Alexandra Pasynkova's spike in the first set against Russia to help the home country win the set in the FIVB Volleyball Women's World Cup at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo on Aug. 23, 2015. But Russia rebounded from there to earn a 3-2 win. ==Kyodo

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Rugby: Olympic referee Rasta impressed by young Japan team in Fiji

Rugby: Olympic referee Rasta impressed by young Japan team in Fiji

Riho Kurogi of the Japan women's sevens development squad scores a try during a pool game against Hotspring Savusavu at the Fiji Coral Coast Sevens on Jan. 18, 2018, at Lawaqa Park in Sigatoka, Fiji. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan beats Kenya for 3rd win at Women's World Cup

Japan beats Kenya for 3rd win at Women's World Cup

Japan's Riho Otake (L) scores a point in the third set of a Women's World Cup volleyball match against Kenya at Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo on Aug. 26, 2015. Japan won 3-0 to remain second with a 3-1 overall win-loss tally in the 12-nation competition. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Jones wants to end ARC campaign with powerful performance

Jones wants to end ARC campaign with powerful performance

Japan center Riho Kurogi trains at Aberdeen Sports Ground on May 22, 2015, ahead of the final game of the women's Asia Rugby Championship against Hong Kong the following day. The Iwami Chisuikan High School student turned 17 earlier this month. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese baby girl in U.S. for heart transplant

Japanese baby girl in U.S. for heart transplant

Yoshiharu Endo (R) and her wife Yuka (L) speak to reporters in Los Angeles on Wednesday Oct. 14 while waiting for their one-year-old daughter Riho to undergo a heart transplant operation at the UCLA Medical Center. Riho, of Wakakusa, Yamanashi Prefecture, suffers from a form of myocardiopathy, a disease that effects the muscular tissue of the heart wall.

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