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(SP)INDONESIA-BANDUNG-FIFA-WORLD CUP-U17-GROUP D-JPN VS POL

(SP)INDONESIA-BANDUNG-FIFA-WORLD CUP-U17-GROUP D-JPN VS POL

(231112) -- BANDUNG, Nov. 12, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Kosugi Keita (L) of Japan vies with Szymon Lyczko of Poland during the group D match between Japan and Poland at the FIFA World Cup U17 at Jalak Harupat Stadium in Bandung, Indonesia, Nov. 11, 2023. (Photo by Algi Sugita/Xinhua)

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(SP)INDONESIA-BANDUNG-FIFA-WORLD CUP-U17-GROUP D-JPN VS POL

(SP)INDONESIA-BANDUNG-FIFA-WORLD CUP-U17-GROUP D-JPN VS POL

(231112) -- BANDUNG, Nov. 12, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Mike Huras (R) of Poland vies with Matsumoto Haruto of Japan during the group D match between Japan and Poland at the FIFA World Cup U17 at Jalak Harupat Stadium in Bandung, Indonesia, Nov. 11, 2023. (Photo by Algi Sugita/Xinhua)

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(SP)INDONESIA-BANDUNG-FIFA-WORLD CUP-U17-GROUP D-JPN VS POL

(SP)INDONESIA-BANDUNG-FIFA-WORLD CUP-U17-GROUP D-JPN VS POL

(231112) -- BANDUNG, Nov. 12, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Tokuda Homare (R) of Japan controls the ball during the group D match between Japan and Poland at the FIFA World Cup U17 at Jalak Harupat Stadium in Bandung, Indonesia, Nov. 11, 2023. (Photo by Algi Sugita/Xinhua)

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(SP)INDONESIA-BANDUNG-FIFA-WORLD CUP-U17-GROUP D-JPN VS POL

(SP)INDONESIA-BANDUNG-FIFA-WORLD CUP-U17-GROUP D-JPN VS POL

(231112) -- BANDUNG, Nov. 12, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Tokuda Homare (Top) of Japan vies with Maksymilian Sznaucner of Poland during the group D match between Japan and Poland at the FIFA World Cup U17 at Jalak Harupat Stadium in Bandung, Indonesia, Nov. 11, 2023. (Photo by Algi Sugita/Xinhua)

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Japanese film gets standing ovation at Venice film festival

Japanese film gets standing ovation at Venice film festival

(From L) Japanese director Kyoshi Sugita (L) receives a standing ovation for his film "Following the Sound," starring actress An Ogawa (C), at the Venice International Film Festival after its screening for the Giornate degli Autori, an independent film festival section held in parallel with the festival.

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Japanese film gets standing ovation at Venice film festival

Japanese film gets standing ovation at Venice film festival

(From L) Japanese actress Yuko Nakamura, director Kyoshi Sugita, actress An Ogawa and actress Chika Araki pose for photo after a screening of a film directed by Sugita at the Venice International Film Festival. The film "Following the Sound" got a standing ovation after its screening for the Giornate degli Autori, an independent film festival section held in parallel with the festival.

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Football: Japan Women's World Cup squad

Football: Japan Women's World Cup squad

Members of the Japan women's national football team, (from L) Hina Sugita, Moeka Minami, Jun Endo and Remina Chiba, pose for photographers at their base camp for the upcoming FIFA Women's World Cup in Christchurch, New Zealand, on July 18, 2023.

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Man provides S. Korean company with Toshiba data

Man provides S. Korean company with Toshiba data

TOKYO, Japan - Police officers and Yoshitaka Sugita (C), 52, arrive at Tokyo's Haneda airport on March 13, 2014, after Sugita was arrested in Fukuoka Prefecture, southwestern Japan, earlier in the day on suspicion of illegally providing a South Korean company with Toshiba Corp. research data on flash memory.

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Man provides S. Korean company with Toshiba data

Man provides S. Korean company with Toshiba data

TOKYO, Japan - A police officer (R) and Yoshitaka Sugita, 52, arrive at Tokyo's Haneda airport on March 13, 2014, after Sugita was arrested in Fukuoka Prefecture, southwestern Japan, earlier in the day on suspicion of illegally providing a South Korean company with Toshiba Corp. research data on flash memory.

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Japan's Davis Cup team visits Shibamata Taishakuten

Japan's Davis Cup team visits Shibamata Taishakuten

TOKYO, Japan - Members of Japan's Davis Cup tennis team -- (from L) Yuichi Sugita, Kei Nishikori, Go Soeda and coach Minoru Ueda -- visit Shibamata Taishakuten, a temple in Tokyo, on Jan. 27, 2014, to pray for success in the upcoming first-round competition against Canada.

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Sugita becomes youngest Japanese to win Davis Cup match

Sugita becomes youngest Japanese to win Davis Cup match

BEIJING, China - Japanese teenager Yuichi Sugita returns the ball during his Davis Cup Asia/Oceania zone first-round match against China's Yu Xinyuan at Beijing International Tennis Center on Feb. 9. Sugita beat Yu in full sets, making him the youngest-ever Japanese to win a Davis Cup match at 18 years and 4 months.

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Sugita becomes youngest Japanese to win Davis Cup match

Sugita becomes youngest Japanese to win Davis Cup match

BEIJING, China - Japanese teenager Yuichi Sugita (R) is hugged by his coach after beating China's Yu Xinyuan in full sets in Davis Cup Asia/Oceania zone first-round action at Beijing International Tennis Center on Feb. 9. Sugita is the youngest-ever Japanese to win a Davis Cup match at 18 years and 4 months.

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Exhibit of paintings on WWII internment opens

Exhibit of paintings on WWII internment opens

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Japanese-American artist Chizuko Sugita holds one of her paintings depicting her childhood in a concentration camp during World War II at an exhibition of her works that opened in Hiroshima on Oct. 12.

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Nihon Keizai employee arrested over insider-trading

Nihon Keizai employee arrested over insider-trading

TOKYO, Japan - Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc. President Ryoki Sugita (L), joined by his aides, bows in a gesture of apology at a press conference in Tokyo on July 25. An employee of the business daily was arrested earlier in the day on suspicion of insider trading.

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Nihon Keizai managing director to quit over employee insider trading

Nihon Keizai managing director to quit over employee insider trading

TOKYO, Japan - Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc. President Ryoki Sugita (C) speaks at a press conference on insider trading by an employee in the business daily's advertising bureau said on Feb. 24. Sugita said that Takashi Kageyama, managing director in charge of advertising, will step down from his post to take responsibility for incident.

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(2)Thai champ Yodsanan defends WBA title

(2)Thai champ Yodsanan defends WBA title

GIFU, Japan - Champion Yodsanan 3-K Battery of Thailand (R) celebrates his victory over Japanese challenger Ryuhei Sugita in the World Boxing Association Super Featherweight title match at Gifu Memorial Center in Gifu Feb. 8 as Australian referee Derek Milham calls a stop to the bout in the seventh round.

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(1)Thai champ Yodsanan defends WBA title

(1)Thai champ Yodsanan defends WBA title

GIFU, Japan - Champion Yodsanan 3-K Battery of Thailand knocks down Japanese challenger Ryuhei Sugita in the second round of the World Boxing Association Super Featherweight title match at Gifu Memorial Center in Gifu Feb. 8. Yodsanan stopped Sugita in the seventh round to retain the title.

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Sugita to fight WBA superfeatherweight champ Yodsanan

Sugita to fight WBA superfeatherweight champ Yodsanan

NAGOYA, Japan - Japan's Ryuhei Sugita (R) said Dec. 1 he will challenge World Boxing Association (WBA) superfeatherweight champion Yodsanan 3K Battery of Thailand in a world title match on Feb. 8, 2004. Fifteenth-ranked Sugita will meet Yodsanan at Gifu Memorial Center.

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Nikkei Chairman Tsuruta steps down following scandals

Nikkei Chairman Tsuruta steps down following scandals

TOKYO, Japan - Ryoki Sugita, president of Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc., publisher of the namesake business daily known as the Nikkei, tells reporters in Tokyo on May 16 that Chairman Takuhiko Tsuruta has stepped down and become an adviser.

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Mizuho Holdings to reshuffle top management

Mizuho Holdings to reshuffle top management

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshiro Yamamoto (2nd from L), chairman of the holding company of the Mizuho Financial Group, the world's largest banking group, attends a news conference in Tokyo on Nov. 26. He said Mizuho Holdings Inc. will reshuffle its top management next April, and named as its new president Terunobu Maeda, currently vice president of Fuji Bank, to succeed Katsuyuki Sugita.

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Mega banking group Mizuho inaugurated

Mega banking group Mizuho inaugurated

TOKYO, Japan - A tape is cut Sept. 29 to inaugurate a joint holding company, Mizuho Holdings Inc., the product of the integration of Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank (DKB), Fuji Bank and the Industrial Bank of Japan. The union creates the world's biggest banking group in terms of assets. (From L to R) Yoshiro Yamamoto, chairman and chief executive officer (CEO), Katsuyuki Sugita, president and co-CEO, and Masao Nishimura, chairman and CEO. The operations of the three banks will be fully integrated in April 2002.

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DKB, Fuji, IBJ name joint holding firm Mizuho Holdings

DKB, Fuji, IBJ name joint holding firm Mizuho Holdings

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshiro Yamamoto (L), president of Fuji Bank, Katsuyuki Sugita (C), president of Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank (DKB), and Masao Nishimura (R), president of the Industrial Bank of Japan, shake hands at the DKB headquarters in Tokyo on Dec. 22 after announcing their decision to name the joint holding company they plan to create next year Mizuho Holdings Inc. The name ''Mizuho,'' which means ''fresh ears of rice'' in Japanese, was chosen in consultation with an advertising agency because it is used in a special appellation for Japan, ''Mizuho no Kuni'' (Land of Golden Ears of Rice), according to bank officials.

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DKB, Fuji, IBJ announce joint holding company

DKB, Fuji, IBJ announce joint holding company

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) Katsuyuki Sugita, president of Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank (DKB), Masao Nishimura, president of the Industrial Bank of Japan (IBJ), and Yoshiro Yamamoto, president of Fuji Bank, speak at a news conference in a Tokyo hotel Aug. 20 on their agreement on a wide-ranging business alliance that would create the world's biggest banking group with some 141 trillion yen (about 1.27 trillion dollars) in combined assets.

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Sugita named chairman of bankers' group

Sugita named chairman of bankers' group

Katsuyuki Sugita, president of Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank, meets the press in Tokyo on April 20 after being named chairman of the newly organized Japanese Bankers Association. The group, previously the Federation of Bankers Associations of Japan, was renamed as a result of organizational changes, including acceptance of foreign members for the first time.

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Logo mark of SBS Holdings

Logo mark of SBS Holdings

The logo of SBS Holdings (HD), which will receive 66.6% of the shares of Toshiba Logistics, a subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation, as announced on May 26, 2020. (May 29, 2020, Sugita, Isogo Ward, Yokohama City; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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Logo mark of SBS Holdings

Logo mark of SBS Holdings

The logo of SBS Holdings (HD), which will receive 66.6% of the shares of Toshiba Logistics, a subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation, as announced on May 26, 2020. (May 29, 2020, Sugita, Isogo Ward, Yokohama City; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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Logo mark of SBS Holdings

Logo mark of SBS Holdings

The logo of SBS Holdings (HD), which will receive 66.6% of the shares of Toshiba Logistics, a subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation, as announced on May 26, 2020. (May 29, 2020, Sugita, Isogo Ward, Yokohama City; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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Logo mark of SBS Holdings

Logo mark of SBS Holdings

The logo of SBS Holdings (HD), which will receive 66.6% of the shares of Toshiba Logistics, a subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation, as announced on May 26, 2020. (May 29, 2020, Sugita, Isogo Ward, Yokohama City; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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Logo mark of SBS Holdings

Logo mark of SBS Holdings

The logo of SBS Holdings (HD), which will receive 66.6% of the shares of Toshiba Logistics, a subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation, as announced on May 26, 2020. (May 29, 2020, Sugita, Isogo Ward, Yokohama City; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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Logo mark of SBS Holdings

Logo mark of SBS Holdings

The logo of SBS Holdings (HD), which will receive 66.6% of the shares of Toshiba Logistics, a subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation, as announced on May 26, 2020. (May 29, 2020, Sugita, Isogo Ward, Yokohama City; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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Logo mark of SBS Holdings

Logo mark of SBS Holdings

The logo of SBS Holdings (HD), which will receive 66.6% of the shares of Toshiba Logistics, a subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation, as announced on May 26, 2020. (May 29, 2020, Sugita, Isogo Ward, Yokohama City; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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Logo mark of SBS Holdings

Logo mark of SBS Holdings

The logo of SBS Holdings (HD), which will receive 66.6% of the shares of Toshiba Logistics, a subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation, as announced on May 26, 2020. (May 29, 2020, Sugita, Isogo Ward, Yokohama City; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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Nihon Keizai managing director to quit over employee insider tra

Nihon Keizai managing director to quit over employee insider tra

TOKYO, Japan - Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc. President Ryoki Sugita (C) speaks at a press conference on insider trading by an employee in the business daily's advertising bureau said on Feb. 24. Sugita said that Takashi Kageyama, managing director in charge of advertising, will step down from his post to take responsibility for incident. (Kyodo)

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Sugita becomes youngest Japanese to win Davis Cup match

Sugita becomes youngest Japanese to win Davis Cup match

BEIJING, China - Japanese teenager Yuichi Sugita (R) is hugged by his coach after beating China's Yu Xinyuan in full sets in Davis Cup Asia/Oceania zone first-round action at Beijing International Tennis Center on Feb. 9. Sugita is the youngest-ever Japanese to win a Davis Cup match at 18 years and 4 months. (Kyodo)

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Sugita becomes youngest Japanese to win Davis Cup match

Sugita becomes youngest Japanese to win Davis Cup match

BEIJING, China - Japanese teenager Yuichi Sugita returns the ball during his Davis Cup Asia/Oceania zone first-round match against China's Yu Xinyuan at Beijing International Tennis Center on Feb. 9. Sugita beat Yu in full sets, making him the youngest-ever Japanese to win a Davis Cup match at 18 years and 4 months. (Kyodo)

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Nikkei Chairman Tsuruta steps down following scandals

Nikkei Chairman Tsuruta steps down following scandals

TOKYO, Japan - Ryoki Sugita, president of Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc., publisher of the namesake business daily known as the Nikkei, tells reporters in Tokyo on May 16 that Chairman Takuhiko Tsuruta has stepped down and become an adviser. (Kyodo)

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Mega banking group Mizuho inaugurated

Mega banking group Mizuho inaugurated

TOKYO, Japan - A tape is cut Sept. 29 to inaugurate a joint holding company, Mizuho Holdings Inc., the product of the integration of Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank (DKB), Fuji Bank and the Industrial Bank of Japan. The union creates the world's biggest banking group in terms of assets. (From L to R) Yoshiro Yamamoto, chairman and chief executive officer (CEO), Katsuyuki Sugita, president and co-CEO, and Masao Nishimura, chairman and CEO. The operations of the three banks will be fully integrated in April 2002.

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Central gov't, Okinawa has 3rd round of U.S. base talks

Central gov't, Okinawa has 3rd round of U.S. base talks

Okinawa Vice Gov. Mitsuo Ageda speaks to reporters after meeting with Kazuhiro Sugita, deputy chief secretary of Japan's Cabinet, in Naha on Aug. 24, 2015. Ageda and Sugita confirmed plans to eliminate safety risks for Okinawa in the third round of intensive talks between the central and Okinawa governments on the planned relocation of the U.S. Marine Corps' Futenma air base within Okinawa. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nadeshiko face N. Korea in East Asian Cup

Nadeshiko face N. Korea in East Asian Cup

Japan's Ami Sugita scores an equalizer during the second half of Nadeshiko Japan's first East Asian Cup match against North Korea in Wuhan, China, on Aug. 1, 2015. North Korea beat Japan 4-2. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Panasonic developing 8K digital camera

Panasonic developing 8K digital camera

Takuya Sugita, vice president of Panasonic Corp.'s AVC Networks Co., an in-house unit handling Panasonic's audiovisual equipment business, announces at a press conference in Tokyo on July 16, 2015, that the company is developing a digital camera capable of shooting high-resolution 8K still and moving images. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pro-LGBT politicians condemn discrimination

Pro-LGBT politicians condemn discrimination

Taiga Ishikawa, an openly gay person who serves as an assemblyman of Tokyo's Toshima Ward, speaks during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on Sept. 5, 2018, holding a copy of an article penned by ruling bloc lawmaker Mio Sugita saying sexual minorities are unproductive. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nadeshiko Japan finish with a win at East Asian Cup

Nadeshiko Japan finish with a win at East Asian Cup

Ami Sugita of Japan (22) is congratulated by teammate Yuri Kawamura after scoring Japan's second goal during the second half of a game against China in the women's tournament at the East Asian Cup in Wuhan, China, on Aug. 8, 2015. Japan won 2-0 to finish third in the four-team tournament. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nihon Keizai employee arrested over insider-trading

Nihon Keizai employee arrested over insider-trading

TOKYO, Japan - Nihon Keizai Shimbun Inc. President Ryoki Sugita (L), joined by his aides, bows in a gesture of apology at a press conference in Tokyo on July 25. An employee of the business daily was arrested earlier in the day on suspicion of insider trading. (Kyodo)

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Exhibit of paintings on WWII internment opens

Exhibit of paintings on WWII internment opens

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Japanese-American artist Chizuko Sugita holds one of her paintings depicting her childhood in a concentration camp during World War II at an exhibition of her works that opened in Hiroshima on Oct. 12. (Kyodo)

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The Iris Garden,Isogo

The Iris Garden,Isogo

Growing flowers to be shipped to central Tokyo became popular in Isoko, Okamura, and Tomioka from mid-Meiji Period on and some of the flowers were exported. Isoko was famous from ancient times for its flower production, including the Sugita plum grove, but the iris garden at Masaka in Yokohama became a popular spot for locals and visitors from around the middle of the Meiji Period.==Date:unknown, Place:Yokohama, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number96‐47‐0]

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Football: Women's World Cup

Football: Women's World Cup

Hina Sugita (6) of Japan and Ruth Bravo of Argentina vie for the ball during the first half of their scoreless draw in a Women's World Cup Group D match in Paris on June 10, 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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(1)Thai champ Yodsanan defends WBA title

(1)Thai champ Yodsanan defends WBA title

GIFU, Japan - Champion Yodsanan 3-K Battery of Thailand knocks down Japanese challenger Ryuhei Sugita in the second round of the World Boxing Association Super Featherweight title match at Gifu Memorial Center in Gifu Feb. 8. Yodsanan stopped Sugita in the seventh round to retain the title. (Kyodo)

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(2)Thai champ Yodsanan defends WBA title

(2)Thai champ Yodsanan defends WBA title

GIFU, Japan - Champion Yodsanan 3-K Battery of Thailand (R) celebrates his victory over Japanese challenger Ryuhei Sugita in the World Boxing Association Super Featherweight title match at Gifu Memorial Center in Gifu Feb. 8 as Australian referee Derek Milham calls a stop to the bout in the seventh round. (Kyodo)

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Meeting of anti-coronavirus panel for Olympics

Meeting of anti-coronavirus panel for Olympics

Japanese Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Kazuhiro Sugita (C) speaks at a meeting in Tokyo on Nov. 12, 2020, of a panel tasked with formulating measures against the novel coronavirus during the postponed Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics. Japan plans to exempt overseas spectators attending the games from a 14-day quarantine if it decides to allow them to enter the country.

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Meeting of anti-coronavirus panel for Olympics

Meeting of anti-coronavirus panel for Olympics

Japanese Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Kazuhiro Sugita speaks at a meeting in Tokyo on Nov. 12, 2020, of a panel tasked with formulating measures against the novel coronavirus during the postponed Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics. Japan plans to exempt overseas spectators attending the games from a 14-day quarantine if it decides to allow them to enter the country.

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