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(4)Mad cow scare in Japan

(4)Mad cow scare in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Setsu Onodera, professor of the University of Tokyo, answers questions by reporters after attending a meeting of experts on mad cow disease held at the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministry on Sept. 11.

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Pro-Constitution scholar Kobayashi's group losing in upper house race

Pro-Constitution scholar Kobayashi's group losing in upper house race

Constitutional scholar Setsu Kobayashi is seen in Nagoya on July 10, 2016, after losing in his attempt to gain a seat in the House of Councillors in the election that day for his political group to help block amendments to the pacifist supreme law. Kobayashi, a 67-year-old professor emeritus at Keio University, leads the "Kokumin Ikari no Koe" (Angry Voice of the People) group. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Singer, scandal-hit politician, scholar among election candidates

Singer, scandal-hit politician, scholar among election candidates

Setsu Kobayashi, a professor emeritus at Keio University, makes a speech in Tokyo on June 22, 2016, for the July 10 House of Councillors election. The 67-year-old has created his own political group "Kokumin Ikari No Koe" (Angry Voice of the People). (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Constitutional law scholars meet press at Diet building

Constitutional law scholars meet press at Diet building

Yoichi Higuchi (C), a professor emeritus at the University of Tokyo, speaks in a press conference by the Save Constitutional Democracy Japan group at the Diet building in Tokyo on June 24, 2015, with Setsu Kobayashi (L), a professor emeritus at Keio University, and Yasuo Hasebe, a professor at Waseda University, sitting next to him. The group of constitutional law and other scholars demanded a retraction of security bills that they claimed are unconstitutional. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Constitutional scholars call security bills unconstitutional

Constitutional scholars call security bills unconstitutional

Waseda University Professor Yasuo Hasebe (R) and Setsu Kobayashi, honorary professor at Keio University, attend a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on June 15, 2015. They reiterated that the security bills pushed by the government of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to enable the Self-Defense Forces to engage in collective self-defense violate Japan's pacifist Constitution. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Keio professor attends lower house constitutional panel meeting

Keio professor attends lower house constitutional panel meeting

Keio University professor emeritus Setsu Kobayashi attends a meeting of the House of Representatives Research Commission on the Constitution as an unsworn witness in the National Diet Building in Tokyo on June 4, 2015. He and two other witnesses said the package of national security bills tabled by the administration of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe violates Japan's pacifist Constitution. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Constitutional scholars rap security bills

Constitutional scholars rap security bills

Setsu Kobayashi (R), a professor emeritus at Keio University and member of a group of constitutional scholars and experts, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on May 15, 2015. The group gave a statement, voicing their opposition against national security bills. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ex-schoolgirl's picture diary shows life at WWII munitions factory

Ex-schoolgirl's picture diary shows life at WWII munitions factory

Photo taken on July 21, 2015, shows a picture diary drawn by Setsu Ogawa as a student of a now-defunct girls' senior high school in Kisarazu, Chiba Prefecture, southeast of Tokyo, in December 1945, four months after the end of World War II. It depicts life at a munitions factory where Ogawa was dispatched during the war. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ex-student looks at picture diaries drawn in late 1945

Ex-student looks at picture diaries drawn in late 1945

Setsu Ogawa, former student at a now-defunct girls' senior high school in Kisarazu, Chiba Prefecture, southeast of Tokyo, looks on Aug. 4, 2015, at picture diaries drawn by students of the school in December 1945, four months after the end of World War II. They are on display at the Kisarazu Hometown Museum. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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(4)Mad cow scare in Japan

(4)Mad cow scare in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Setsu Onodera, professor of the University of Tokyo, answers questions by reporters after attending a meeting of experts on mad cow disease held at the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministry on Sept. 11.

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