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Japanese referees recall experiences at 2014 World Cup

Japanese referees recall experiences at 2014 World Cup

TOKYO, Japan - Yuichi Nishimura (C), who refereed the opening match of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, and Toru Sagara (L) and Toshiyuki Nagi, who served as linesmen in the game, recall their experiences at a press conference in Tokyo on July 24, 2014.

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Japan's Nishimura to ref opening game of World Cup

Japan's Nishimura to ref opening game of World Cup

TOKYO, Japan - In this file photo taken in January, 2014, in Tokyo, three Japanese soccer referees -- (from L to right) Toshiyuki Nagi, Yuichi Nishimura and Toru Sagara pose for photos. Soccer's World governing body FIFA announced on June 10 that Nishimura will referee the opening match of the World Cup between host Brazil and Croatia on June 12 while compatriots Nagi and Sagara will assist him.

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Japan's Nishimura to ref opening game of World Cup

Japan's Nishimura to ref opening game of World Cup

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - Photo taken on June 6, 2014, shows Japanese referees for the World Cup. Yuichi Nishimura (C) has been assigned to referee the opening match between host Brazil and Croatia on June 12, 2014. Nishimura will be assisted by compatriots Toru Sagara (R) and Toshiyuki Nagi (L), with Alireza Faghani of Iran designated as the fourth official.

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Japanese referee trio chosen for World Cup

Japanese referee trio chosen for World Cup

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in Tokyo on Jan. 16, 2014, shows the Japanese trio appointed to officiate at the 2014 World Cup soccer finals in Brazil -- (from L) assistant referee Toshiyuki Nagi, referee Yuichi Nishimura and assistant referee Toru Sagara.

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Spain beat Honduras 2-0 in World Cup Group H match

Spain beat Honduras 2-0 in World Cup Group H match

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - Line referee Toru Sagara of Japan raises a flag during the second half of a World Cup Group H match between Spain and Honduras at Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, on June 21, 2010. Spain won 2-0.

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10-man Uruguay hold on to draw 0-0 with France

10-man Uruguay hold on to draw 0-0 with France

CAPE TOWN, South Africa - Japanese line referee Toru Sagara raises a flag during a Group A match between France and Uruguay in the 2010 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament at Cape Town Stadium in Cape Town, South Africa, on June 11, 2010. The match finished in a 0-0 draw.

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Port damaged by Shizuoka quake

Port damaged by Shizuoka quake

SHIZUOKA, Japan - A fisheries cooperative member points at a fissure caused by a strong earthquake at Sagara Port in Makinohara, Shizuoka Prefecture, on Aug. 11. The quake hit the prefecture southwest of Tokyo and its vicinity the same day.

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Ono Pharma to pay 28 bil. yen to settle patent suit with Nobel winner

Ono Pharmaceutical Co. said Friday it has agreed to pay 5 billion yen ($44 million) to Japanese Nobel laureate in medicine Tasuku Honjo and donate 23 billion yen to a research fund at his university to settle a lawsuit on cancer drug patent royalties. The settlement, reached at the Osaka District Court, resolves the suit in which Honjo, a distinguished professor at Kyoto University and 2018 Nobel Prize winner, had sought about 26.2 billion yen in patent royalties from the company that sells the cancer treatment drug Opdivo, developed based on discoveries by his research team. "We were able to reach a settlement I feel satisfied with. I would like to support fundamental research with the funds that we will get back from the company," Honjo said through his lawyer. In a news conference Friday, Ono Pharmaceutical President Gyo Sagara also welcomed the settlement, which he said "fully resolved" issues between the company and Honjo.

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Spain beat Honduras 2-0 in World Cup Group H match

Spain beat Honduras 2-0 in World Cup Group H match

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - Line referee Toru Sagara of Japan raises a flag during the second half of a World Cup Group H match between Spain and Honduras at Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, on June 21, 2010. Spain won 2-0. (Kyodo)

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10-man Uruguay hold on to draw 0-0 with France

10-man Uruguay hold on to draw 0-0 with France

CAPE TOWN, South Africa - Japanese line referee Toru Sagara raises a flag during a Group A match between France and Uruguay in the 2010 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament at Cape Town Stadium in Cape Town, South Africa, on June 11, 2010. The match finished in a 0-0 draw. (Kyodo)

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Japanese, French villages of "love" strike accord

Japanese, French villages of "love" strike accord

Masaomi Tokuta (L), mayor of Sagara, Kumamoto Prefecture in southwestern Japan, and Pierre Rousseau, mayor of Saint-Valentin, central France, attend a signing ceremony in Paris on Nov. 10, 2017. The Japanese and French villages formed a sister-city relationship, each relying on "love" to boost their economy. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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