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Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

NANCHANG, CHINA - APRIL 29, 2025 - A rail-sea intermodal train fully loaded with goods such as dried cassava, starch, plastic pellets and boards, which arrived from Xiamen Port, docked at Nanchang International Land Port in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, China on April 29, 2025. Meanwhile, another train fully loaded with locally manufactured auto parts, tapes, salt and other products in Jiangxi Province set off from Nanchang International Land Port with a whistle and headed for Xiamen Port.

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Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

NANCHANG, CHINA - APRIL 29, 2025 - A train fully loaded with locally manufactured auto parts, tapes, salt and other products in Jiangxi Province set off from Nanchang International Land Port with a whistle and headed for Xiamen Port. Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, China on April 29, 2025.

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Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

NANCHANG, CHINA - APRIL 29, 2025 - A rail-sea intermodal train fully loaded with goods such as dried cassava, starch, plastic pellets and boards, which arrived from Xiamen Port, docked at Nanchang International Land Port in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, China on April 29, 2025. Meanwhile, another train fully loaded with locally manufactured auto parts, tapes, salt and other products in Jiangxi Province set off from Nanchang International Land Port with a whistle and headed for Xiamen Port.

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Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

NANCHANG, CHINA - APRIL 29, 2025 - A rail-sea intermodal train fully loaded with goods such as dried cassava, starch, plastic pellets and boards, which arrived from Xiamen Port, docked at Nanchang International Land Port in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, China on April 29, 2025. Meanwhile, another train fully loaded with locally manufactured auto parts, tapes, salt and other products in Jiangxi Province set off from Nanchang International Land Port with a whistle and headed for Xiamen Port.

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Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

NANCHANG, CHINA - APRIL 29, 2025 - A rail-sea intermodal train fully loaded with goods such as dried cassava, starch, plastic pellets and boards, which arrived from Xiamen Port, docked at Nanchang International Land Port in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, China on April 29, 2025. Meanwhile, another train fully loaded with locally manufactured auto parts, tapes, salt and other products in Jiangxi Province set off from Nanchang International Land Port with a whistle and headed for Xiamen Port.

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Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

NANCHANG, CHINA - APRIL 29, 2025 - A rail-sea intermodal train fully loaded with goods such as dried cassava, starch, plastic pellets and boards, which arrived from Xiamen Port, docked at Nanchang International Land Port in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, China on April 29, 2025. Meanwhile, another train fully loaded with locally manufactured auto parts, tapes, salt and other products in Jiangxi Province set off from Nanchang International Land Port with a whistle and headed for Xiamen Port.

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Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

NANCHANG, CHINA - APRIL 29, 2025 - A train fully loaded with locally manufactured auto parts, tapes, salt and other products in Jiangxi Province set off from Nanchang International Land Port with a whistle and headed for Xiamen Port. Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, China on April 29, 2025.

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Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

NANCHANG, CHINA - APRIL 29, 2025 - A rail-sea intermodal train fully loaded with goods such as dried cassava, starch, plastic pellets and boards, which arrived from Xiamen Port, docked at Nanchang International Land Port in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, China on April 29, 2025. Meanwhile, another train fully loaded with locally manufactured auto parts, tapes, salt and other products in Jiangxi Province set off from Nanchang International Land Port with a whistle and headed for Xiamen Port.

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THE PHILIPPINES-MANILA-FIRE-AFTERMATH

THE PHILIPPINES-MANILA-FIRE-AFTERMATH

(240802) -- MANILA, Aug. 2, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Fire barricade tapes are seen on the site of a fire in Manila, the Philippines, on Aug. 2, 2024. At least 11 people were killed after a fire broke out early Friday morning in a five-level commercial and residential building in Manila City in the Philippine capital, authorities said. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Rouelle Umali)

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Vantaa school shooting

Vantaa school shooting

Police officers guard the scene behind police tapes at the Viertola comprehensive school in Vantaa, Finland, on April 2, 2024. Three minors were injured in a shooting at the school on Tuesday morning. A suspect, also a minor, has been apprehended. LEHTIKUVA / MARKKU ULANDER - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Markku Ulander/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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Aftermath of Russian shelling of Izmail in Odesa Region

Aftermath of Russian shelling of Izmail in Odesa Region

ODESA REGION, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 12, 2023 - A woman tapes over a window in a residential building that was broken by Russian shelling, Izmail, Odesa Region, southern Ukraine

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Aftermath of Russian shelling of Izmail in Odesa Region

Aftermath of Russian shelling of Izmail in Odesa Region

ODESA REGION, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 12, 2023 - A woman tapes over a window in a residential building that was broken by Russian shelling, Izmail, Odesa Region, southern Ukraine

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CHINA-HONG KONG-TYPHOON SAOLA-WARNING (CN)

CHINA-HONG KONG-TYPHOON SAOLA-WARNING (CN)

(230902) -- HONG KONG, Sept. 2, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Window glass is fortified with adhesive tapes as a precaution against strong wind in Hong Kong, south China, on Sept. 1, 2023. The Hong Kong Observatory issued No. 10 hurricane signal, the top level warning, under the effect of super typhoon Saola at 8:15 p.m. (1215 GMT) on Friday. This means wind with the highest speed of 118 kilometers per hour or more is expected. (Xinhua/Li Gang)

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Explosion in court building of Kyiv: police work at scene

Explosion in court building of Kyiv: police work at scene

KYIV, UKRAINE - JULY 05, 2023 - A patrol policeman tapes off the entrance to the Shevchenkivskyi District Court of Kyiv where an unidentified explosive device was detonated by a man brought to a court hearing, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine

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Explosion in court building of Kyiv: police work at scene

Explosion in court building of Kyiv: police work at scene

KYIV, UKRAINE - JULY 05, 2023 - A patrol policeman tapes off the entrance to the Shevchenkivskyi District Court of Kyiv where an unidentified explosive device was detonated by a man brought to a court hearing, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine

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CHINA-HEILONGJIANG-FUYUAN-ELECTRICAL WORKERS (CN)

CHINA-HEILONGJIANG-FUYUAN-ELECTRICAL WORKERS (CN)

(230113) -- FUYUAN, Jan. 13, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Bai Huaxian (L), head of the Zhuaji power supply station under Fuyuan power supply company of the State Grid Heilongjiang branch, tapes his colleague Fei Yiwei's trousers up for walking in the snow in Fuyuan, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Jan. 12, 2023. The Zhuaji power supply station guarantees the power supply to over 1,800 households at Wusu Town and its 11 surrounding villages in Fuyuan, China's easternmost city. Five electricians of the power supply station often face extremely cold weather to check the operation of power lines along the 150-km route. (Xinhua/Wang Jianwei)

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Japan firm demonstrates cassette tape player for cars

Japan firm demonstrates cassette tape player for cars

NAGOYA, Japan - Beat-Sonic Inc., a Japanese audio equipment maker based in Nisshin, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, demonstrates on Oct. 10, 2014, a cassette tape player for use in cars developed to meet demand from consumers wishing to listen to music stored on old tapes. The device can play reproduce music from USB memory sticks and SD cards.

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Japanese firm develops cassette tape player for cars

Japanese firm develops cassette tape player for cars

NAGOYA, Japan - Beat-Sonic Inc., a Japanese audio equipment maker based in Nisshin, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, puts on sale on Oct. 10, 2014, a cassette tape player for use in cars to meet demand from consumers wishing to listen to music stored on old tapes. The device can also play music from USB memory sticks and SD cards.

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Hiroshima A-bomb survivors' testimony tapes

Hiroshima A-bomb survivors' testimony tapes

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Masaaki Tanabe, who is working on a project to re-create images of areas near ground zero in Hiroshima with computer graphics, on May 30, 2011, holds audiotapes of testimonies from over 100 survivors of the 1945 atomic bombing at his office in Hiroshima. The local residents who had been living within a radius of 500 meters from the ground zero before the bombing spoke about their experiences in around 1965-70, about 20 years after the atomic bombing on the city during World War II.

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Tapes explain scene of Sugaya's false confession

Tapes explain scene of Sugaya's false confession

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - Toshikazu Sugaya, who was jailed for 17 years until last June over the 1990 murder of a 4-year-old girl before a fresh DNA test proved his innocence, walks to the Utsunomiya District Court in Utsunomiya on Jan. 22, 2010, to attend the fifth session of his retrial.

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Tapes of interrogation of Sugaya played at court

Tapes of interrogation of Sugaya played at court

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - Toshikazu Sugaya, who was jailed for 17 years until last June over the 1990 murder of a 4-year-old girl before a fresh DNA test proved his innocence, speaks at a news conference in Utsunomiya on Jan. 21, 2010, after audiotapes of a prosecutor questioning him were played at the Utsunomiya District Court during the fourth session of his retrial.

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Tapes of interrogation on Sugaya played at court

Tapes of interrogation on Sugaya played at court

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - Toshikazu Sugaya (C), 63, who was jailed for 17 years until last June over the 1990 murder of a 4-year-old girl before a fresh DNA test proved his innocence, arrives at the Utsunomiya District Court in Utsunomiya on Jan. 21, 2010, to attend his retrial. Audiotapes of a prosecutor questioning Sugaya were played at the court during the fourth session of his retrial.

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Camouflaged, wireless camera used to take furtive pictures

Camouflaged, wireless camera used to take furtive pictures

NAGOYA, Japan - A camouflaged camera wrapped in newspaper displayed at a police station in Nagoya on May 7 after police arrested a 35-year-old primary school teacher for allegedly using the wireless card-size to surreptitiously take pictures of the inside skirts of two female high-school students at subway station in Nagoya. The arrow points to the camera lens. Police say the suspect, Eiichi Tsunekawa, placed the camouflaged camera on the steps of the station and use a wireless transmitter to snap pictures as women walk past the camera. The police say they have confiscated more than 100 60-minute video tapes from the suspect's home and there were a large number of obviously surreptitiously taken photos of women in the tapes.

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(1)Magnitude 5.8 quake hits northern Kyushu, injuries reported

(1)Magnitude 5.8 quake hits northern Kyushu, injuries reported

FUKUOKA, Japan - Video tapes and DVDs are scattered on the floor of a rental video shop in Fukuoka on April 20 after an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.8 hit the northern Kyushu area.

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Sony's Ohga joins U.S. consumer electronics hall of fame

Sony's Ohga joins U.S. consumer electronics hall of fame

NEW YORK, United States - Former Sony Corp. President and Chairman Norio Ohga (in file photo) is among the 2004 class of 11 inductees to the prestigious Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame, the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) said Jan. 5. Ohga is credited for the widespread use of tape recorders by making cassette tapes available for use by home appliance makers worldwide, the CEA said.

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Powell shows photos, tapes at U.N. on Iraqi deception

Powell shows photos, tapes at U.N. on Iraqi deception

NEW YORK, United States - U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell addresses the United Nations Security Council at U.N. headquarters Feb. 5 in a bid to persuade the world that Iraq has been deceiving U.N. arms inspectors and hiding banned weapons.

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(3)Japanese expedition leaves for Antarctica

(3)Japanese expedition leaves for Antarctica

TOKYO, Japan - Crew members of the Japanese icebreaker Shirase throw tapes at well-wishers as the 11,600-ton ship sets sail from the Harumi Pier of Tokyo port for the Antarctica on Nov. 14.

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UFJ Bank inaugurated through Sanwa, Tokai merger

UFJ Bank inaugurated through Sanwa, Tokai merger

TOKYO, Japan - Chairman Hideo Ogasawara (L) and President Masashi Teranishi (R) cut tapes to inaugurate UFJ Bank at the bank's Tokyo headquarters building Jan. 15 through the merger of Sanwa Bank and Tokai Bank, both member firms of UFJ Holdings Inc. The merger gives UFJ Bank, with its corporate headquarters in Nagoya, 80 trillion yen in assets on an unconsolidated basis.

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Sony to own Sony Music Entertainment

Sony to own Sony Music Entertainment

Sony Corp. Chairman Norio Ohga (L) and President Nobuyuki Idei hold a press conference March 9 to announce the company will turn Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. and two other majority-owned units into wholly owned subsidiaries by 2000. The two other subsidiaries are Sony Chemicals Corp., which produces magnetic recording tapes, and Sony Precision Technology Inc., which builds machine tools. Sony holds around 70% of each of the three subsidiaries.

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Music archive protects cultural heritage in Kurdistan, Iraq

STORY: Music archive protects cultural heritage in Kurdistan, Iraq DATELINE: Nov. 28, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:43 LOCATION: ERBIL, Iraq CATEGORY: CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. various of the Kurdish Music Archive in Erbil 2. SOUNDBITE (Kurdish): AMJAD ASAAD MAJEED, Owner of Kurdistan Music Archive STORYLINE: The Erbil Citadel, located in the center of the city of Erbil, the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan, hosts the Kurdistan Music Archive, which preserves thousands of reels, old and rare cassette tapes of Kurdish music and singing, as well as the music of all the ethnic and religious components of the Kurdistan region. For five years, the archive has been receiving tourists and music lovers for free. SOUNDBITE (Kurdish): AMJAD ASAAD MAJEED, Owner of Kurdistan Music Archive "I have been working in this field since I was 10 years old. My uncle Abdullatif Chaqmaqchi opened the first record store in Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan in 1952. I used to work with him until I grew up, and this profession mixed with my blood. I have been col

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Demonstration room for Omiya Kogyo's semiconductor and electronic component manufacturing equipment

Demonstration room for Omiya Kogyo's semiconductor and electronic component manufacturing equipment

Omiya Industries (Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture) has remodeled its demonstration room for semiconductor and electronic parts manufacturing equipment in its Okayama Plant (Kasaoka City, Okayama Prefecture). The area of the room has been increased by 4.8 times compared to the previous one. This will allow customers to check and evaluate the operability, productivity, and maintainability of the actual equipment, which will lead to the introduction of the equipment. In order to maintain confidentiality, customers are increasingly bringing in their own samples for testing, and we have established a system that allows us to concentrate on testing. Omiya Kogyo develops and manufactures equipment for attaching and peeling off protective tapes for silicon wafers, ultraviolet (UV) irradiation equipment for curing films, wafer expanders, and dryers for cleaned wafers. Omiya Industries Okayama Plant, Kasaoka City, Okayama Prefecture, July 11, 2019. Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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UFJ Bank inaugurated through Sanwa, Tokai merger

UFJ Bank inaugurated through Sanwa, Tokai merger

TOKYO, Japan - Chairman Hideo Ogasawara (L) and President Masashi Teranishi (R) cut tapes to inaugurate UFJ Bank at the bank's Tokyo headquarters building Jan. 15 through the merger of Sanwa Bank and Tokai Bank, both member firms of UFJ Holdings Inc. The merger gives UFJ Bank, with its corporate headquarters in Nagoya, 80 trillion yen in assets on an unconsolidated basis.

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Sony to own Sony Music Entertainment

Sony to own Sony Music Entertainment

Sony Corp. Chairman Norio Ohga (L) and President Nobuyuki Idei hold a press conference March 9 to announce the company will turn Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. and two other majority-owned units into wholly owned subsidiaries by 2000. The two other subsidiaries are Sony Chemicals Corp., which produces magnetic recording tapes, and Sony Precision Technology Inc., which builds machine tools. Sony holds around 70% of each of the three subsidiaries. ==Kyodo

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(1)Magnitude 5.8 quake hits northern Kyushu, injuries reported

(1)Magnitude 5.8 quake hits northern Kyushu, injuries reported

FUKUOKA, Japan - Video tapes and DVDs are scattered on the floor of a rental video shop in Fukuoka on April 20 after an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.8 hit the northern Kyushu area. (Kyodo)

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(3)Japanese expedition leaves for Antarctica

(3)Japanese expedition leaves for Antarctica

TOKYO, Japan - Crew members of the Japanese icebreaker Shirase throw tapes at well-wishers as the 11,600-ton ship sets sail from the Harumi Pier of Tokyo port for the Antarctica on Nov. 14. (Kyodo)

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Sony's Ohga joins U.S. consumer electronics hall of fame

Sony's Ohga joins U.S. consumer electronics hall of fame

NEW YORK, United States - Former Sony Corp. President and Chairman Norio Ohga (in file photo) is among the 2004 class of 11 inductees to the prestigious Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame, the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) said Jan. 5. Ohga is credited for the widespread use of tape recorders by making cassette tapes available for use by home appliance makers worldwide, the CEA said. (Kyodo)

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Play It Loud! (2003)

Play It Loud! (2003)

Tom Schilling & Robert Stadlober Characters: Harry, Vince Film: Play It Loud!; Verschwende Deine Jugend (DE 2003) Director: Benjamin Quabeck 02 July 2003 Date: 02 July 2003

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The Anderson Tapes (1971)

The Anderson Tapes (1971)

Movie Scene Film: The Anderson Tapes (1971) Director: Sidney Lumet 17 June 1971 Date: 17 June 1971

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The Anderson Tapes (1971)

The Anderson Tapes (1971)

Ralph Meeker Film: The Anderson Tapes (1971) Director: Sidney Lumet 17 June 1971 Date: 17 June 1971

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The Anderson Tapes (1971)

The Anderson Tapes (1971)

Sean Connery Film: The Anderson Tapes (1974) Director: Sidney Lumet 17 June 1971 Date: 17 June 1971

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The Anderson Tapes (1971)

The Anderson Tapes (1971)

Sean Connery Film: The Anderson Tapes (1972) Director: Sidney Lumet 17 June 1971 Date: 17 June 1971

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THE ANDERSON TAPES

THE ANDERSON TAPES

THE ANDERSON TAPES COLUMBIA PICTURES CHRISTOPHER WALKEN Date: 1971

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THE ANDERSON TAPES

THE ANDERSON TAPES

THE ANDERSON TAPES SEAN CONNERY Date: 1971

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THE ANDERSON TAPES

THE ANDERSON TAPES

THE ANDERSON TAPES CHRISTOPHER WALKEN Date: 1971

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THE ANDERSON TAPES

THE ANDERSON TAPES

THE ANDERSON TAPES CHRISTOPHER WALKEN Date: 1971

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Man tackling resurrection of old music, voices

Man tackling resurrection of old music, voices

Mutsutoshi Muraoka, head of Chiba Audio Communication Lab., tries to resurrect unclear or damaged recordings, including those on old cassette tapes, in Chiba in June 2015. He has handled over 200 such requests from various fields so far. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sony to pull plug on Betamax tapes

Sony to pull plug on Betamax tapes

Photo shows Sony Corp.'s EL-500B Betamax video cassette. Sony announced on Nov. 10, 2015, that it will stop selling Betamax tapes in March 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Kit of eyeglasses, first-aid goods for emergency use released

Kit of eyeglasses, first-aid goods for emergency use released

Aigan Co., a Japanese retail chain for eyeglasses, puts on sale on Sept. 1, 2015, an emergency kit consisting of a pair of heat- and shock-resistant glasses and first-aid goods such as adhesive tapes. Released on the National Disaster Prevention Day, the kit sells for 1,990 yen. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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THE ANDERSON TAPES

THE ANDERSON TAPES

THE ANDERSON TAPES SEAN CONNERY, MARTIN BALSAM Date: 1971

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THE ANDERSON TAPES

THE ANDERSON TAPES

THE ANDERSON TAPES SEAN CONNERY Date: 1971

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