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Vietnam: Typhoon Kalmaegi Brings Damaging Winds and Heavy Rain to Central Region

Typhoon Kalmaegi made landfall in central Vietnam, bringing strong winds and heavy rain to regions already hit by recent floods. At least one person has died, several are missing, and homes and power lines were damaged. Flooding occurred in Dak Lak and thousands were evacuated as authorities remain on high alert for further floods and landslides.

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Vietnam: Typhoon Kalmaegi Brings Damaging Winds and Heavy Rain to Central Region 2

Typhoon Kalmaegi made landfall in central Vietnam, bringing strong winds and heavy rain to regions already hit by recent floods. At least one person has died, several are missing, and homes and power lines were damaged. Flooding occurred in Dak Lak and thousands were evacuated as authorities remain on high alert for further floods and landslides.

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Historic hotel being torn down

Historic hotel being torn down

KITAKYUSHU, Japan - Demolition work begins on Jan. 14, 2011, on the Sanyo Hotel building in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, which used to accommodate guests including members of Japan's imperial family and U.S. baseball legend Babe Ruth.

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Sanyo's April-December net profit drops 36%

Sanyo's April-December net profit drops 36%

OSAKA, Japan - Koichi Maeda, executive vice president of Sanyo Electric Co., briefs reporters on the company's group earnings report for the April-December period during a press conference at a hotel in Osaka on Feb. 5.

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Sanyo returns to black in FY 2007 for 1st time in 4 years

Sanyo returns to black in FY 2007 for 1st time in 4 years

OSAKA, Japan - Seiichiro Sano, president of Sanyo Electric Co., speaks about the company's group earnings report for fiscal 2007 at a hotel in Osaka on May 22. Sanyo returned to the black for the first time in four years due to robust sales of rechargeable batteries and digital cameras.

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Aeon, Sanyo to develop home appliances for sale under Aeon brand

Aeon, Sanyo to develop home appliances for sale under Aeon brand

TOKYO, Japan - Seiichiro Sano (L), president of Sanyo Electric Co., and Motoya Okada, president of Aeon Co., shake hands at a Tokyo hotel on Nov. 28 after a press conference. They announced the two companies will jointly develop home electronics products to be sold under Aeon's private brand Topvalu.

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Sanyo Electric reports 1st qtr operating profit

Sanyo Electric reports 1st qtr operating profit

TOKYO, Japan - Koichi Maeda, vice president of Sanyo Electric Co., announced the company's group earnings report for the April-June quarter at a hotel in Osaka on July 27.

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Sanyo Electric reshuffles top management to curb losses

Sanyo Electric reshuffles top management to curb losses

OSAKA, Japan - Satoshi Iue (L), the chairman of Sanyo Electric Co., speaks at a news conference about the reshuffle of the company's top management at a hotel in Osaka on April 8, with freelance journalist Tomoyo Nonaka (C) and Vice President Toshimasa Iue attending. Nonaka will become chairman, and Toshimasa Iue, the eldest son of Satoshi Iue, will be the new president.

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Sanyo Electric reports 1st qtr operating profit

Sanyo Electric reports 1st qtr operating profit

TOKYO, Japan - Koichi Maeda, vice president of Sanyo Electric Co., announced the company's group earnings report for the April-June quarter at a hotel in Osaka on July 27. (Kyodo)

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Aeon, Sanyo to develop home appliances for sale under Aeon brand

Aeon, Sanyo to develop home appliances for sale under Aeon brand

TOKYO, Japan - Seiichiro Sano (L), president of Sanyo Electric Co., and Motoya Okada, president of Aeon Co., shake hands at a Tokyo hotel on Nov. 28 after a press conference. They announced the two companies will jointly develop home electronics products to be sold under Aeon's private brand Topvalu. (Kyodo)

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Sanyo returns to black in FY 2007 for 1st time in 4 years

Sanyo returns to black in FY 2007 for 1st time in 4 years

OSAKA, Japan - Seiichiro Sano, president of Sanyo Electric Co., speaks about the company's group earnings report for fiscal 2007 at a hotel in Osaka on May 22. Sanyo returned to the black for the first time in four years due to robust sales of rechargeable batteries and digital cameras. (Kyodo)

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Sanyo's April-December net profit drops 36%

Sanyo's April-December net profit drops 36%

OSAKA, Japan - Koichi Maeda, executive vice president of Sanyo Electric Co., briefs reporters on the company's group earnings report for the April-December period during a press conference at a hotel in Osaka on Feb. 5. (Kyodo)

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Sanyo Electric reshuffles top management to curb losses

Sanyo Electric reshuffles top management to curb losses

OSAKA, Japan - Satoshi Iue (L), the chairman of Sanyo Electric Co., speaks at a news conference about the reshuffle of the company's top management at a hotel in Osaka on April 8, with freelance journalist Tomoyo Nonaka (C) and Vice President Toshimasa Iue attending. Nonaka will become chairman, and Toshimasa Iue, the eldest son of Satoshi Iue, will be the new president. (Kyodo)

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The entrance to Mt. Nunobiki

The entrance to Mt. Nunobiki

The entrance to Nunobiki Falls in the mid-Meiji Period. The path leads to Medaki (Female Waterfall) and Odaki (Male Waterfall). This is the current location of Shin Kobe Station (Sanyo Shinkansen Line) and New Kobe Oriental Hotel. This photograph was taken by the Yokohama photographer Kusakabe Kinbei. The number 1207 is visible on the lower left. The photograph from the original plate bore the caption 1207 NUNOBUKI YAMA KOBE. This is the same as photograph #4893.==Date:unknown, Place:Kobe, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number56‐27‐0]

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The entrance to Mt. Nunobiki

The entrance to Mt. Nunobiki

View of the area near present-day Shin Kobe Station (Sanyo Shinkansen Line) and the New Kobe Oriental Hotel in Chuo Ward. Taken in the latter half of the Meiji Period. On the hillside to the left of the Takimichi (waterfall road) is a hot spring called Nunobiki Spa fed by boiling-hot, carbonated spring water from underground. There used to be many inns, restaurants, and teahouses along the road continuing from the northeast of Ikuta Shinto Shrine to this area. Many people visited here to enjoy the cool air during summer.==Date:unknown, Place:Kobe, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number56‐13‐0]

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Historic hotel being torn down

Historic hotel being torn down

KITAKYUSHU, Japan - Demolition work begins on Jan. 14, 2011, on the Sanyo Hotel building in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, which used to accommodate guests including members of Japan's imperial family and U.S. baseball legend Babe Ruth. (Kyodo)

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