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US: Damage Reported As Tornado Touches Down Near Indiana-Kentucky Border

At least one tornado was confirmed to have touched down near Madison, Indiana, along the Ohio River, on Thursday, March 14, wreaking havoc on several southern Indiana and Kentucky communities. Damage was reported, especially in Milton, Kentucky, just south of Madison, as roofs were ripped off buildings, tons of trees were downed, and thousands were left without power.

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Kanokogi, mother of women's judo, dies at 74

Kanokogi, mother of women's judo, dies at 74

TOKYO, Japan - Rusty Kanokogi, dubbed the ''mother of women's judo,'' is seen speaking during an interview at the Kodokan Judo Institute in Tokyo in June 1985. Kanokogi died Nov. 21, 2009 in New York.

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Kanokogi, mother of women's judo, dies at 74

Kanokogi, mother of women's judo, dies at 74

TOKYO, Japan - This November 2008 file photo shows Rusty Kanokogi, an American woman known as the ''mother of women's judo'' for her efforts to make the sport an Olympic event. Kanokogi died Nov. 21, 2009 in New York.

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Hard-fought battle for women's Judo pioneer

Hard-fought battle for women's Judo pioneer

NEW YORK, United States - Rena ''Rusty'' Kanokogi, the mother of women's judo, discusses her past involvement in organizing the sport's debut at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics in an interview with Kyodo News on Nov. 6.

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Kanokogi, mother of women's judo, dies at 74

Kanokogi, mother of women's judo, dies at 74

TOKYO, Japan - This November 2008 file photo shows Rusty Kanokogi, an American woman known as the ''mother of women's judo'' for her efforts to make the sport an Olympic event. Kanokogi died Nov. 21, 2009 in New York. (Kyodo)

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Kanokogi, mother of women's judo, dies at 74

Kanokogi, mother of women's judo, dies at 74

TOKYO, Japan - Rusty Kanokogi, dubbed the ''mother of women's judo,'' is seen speaking during an interview at the Kodokan Judo Institute in Tokyo in June 1985. Kanokogi died Nov. 21, 2009 in New York. (Kyodo)

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New York City street named after women's judo pioneer Kanokogi

New York City street named after women's judo pioneer Kanokogi

Photo taken in Brooklyn, New York, on Oct. 27, 2019, shows Ryohei Kanokogi (C) and his daughter Jean Kanokogi (next to him) attending a ceremony for naming a street in New York City after his late wife Rena "Rusty" Kanokogi, an American woman known as the "mother of women's judo," for her efforts to make the sport an Olympic event. The street in Brooklyn, where she was born, was named "Rena 'Rusty' Kanokogi Way" at the ceremony. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New York City street named after women's judo pioneer Kanokogi

New York City street named after women's judo pioneer Kanokogi

Photo taken in 2008 shows Rena "Rusty" Kanokogi, an American woman known as the "mother of women's judo," for her efforts to make the sport an Olympic event. A street in Brooklyn, New York, where she was born, was named "Rena 'Rusty' Kanokogi Way" at a locally held ceremony on Oct. 27, 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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