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Athletics: World championships

Athletics: World championships

Asuka Terada of Japan competes in a women's 100-meters hurdles heat during the world athletics championships in Budapest on Aug. 22, 2023.

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(Chengdu Universiade)CHINA-CHENGDU-WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES-SWIMMING (CN)

(Chengdu Universiade)CHINA-CHENGDU-WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES-SWIMMING (CN)

(230804) -- CHENGDU, Aug. 4, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Terada Takumi of Japan celebrates after the Men's 200m Butterfly final of swimming at the 31st FISU Summer World University Games in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, Aug. 4, 2023. (Xinhua/Huang Wei)

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(Chengdu Universiade)CHINA-CHENGDU-WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES-SWIMMING (CN)

(Chengdu Universiade)CHINA-CHENGDU-WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES-SWIMMING (CN)

(230804) -- CHENGDU, Aug. 4, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Terada Takumi of Japan celebrates after the Men's 200m Butterfly final of swimming at the 31st FISU Summer World University Games in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, Aug. 4, 2023. (Xinhua/Huang Wei)

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(SP)CHINA-HONG KONG-HANDBALL-ASIAN WOMEN'S JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP

(SP)CHINA-HONG KONG-HANDBALL-ASIAN WOMEN'S JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP

(230701) -- HONG KONG, July 1, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Terada Waka (R) of Japan shoots during a Group A match against China's Hong Kong at the 17th Asian Women's Junior Handball Championship in Hong Kong, China, July 1, 2023. (Xinhua/Lo Ping Fai)

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Japan's next chief Supreme Court justice

Japan's next chief Supreme Court justice

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Itsuro Terada, a Japanese Supreme Court justice. Terada will succeed Hironobu Takesaki as chief justice of the top court, government and judicial sources said March 6, 2014.

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Photo of 1961 Ikeda-Kennedy meeting discovered

Photo of 1961 Ikeda-Kennedy meeting discovered

TOKYO, Japan - Minoru Terada, a House of Representatives member, shows on Feb. 27, 2014, a photo of the 1961 meeting in Washington between then Japanese Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda and U.S. President John F. Kennedy discovered at Ikeda's former residence in Tokyo. Terada is related to Ikeda.

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World's longest habu poisonous snake

World's longest habu poisonous snake

NAHA, Japan - Koki Terada, a researcher at the Okinawa Prefectural Institute of Health and Environment, on Oct. 31, 2011, in the institute in Nanjo in the prefecture, holds a dead habu snake, which was found and killed on Oct. 12 in the village of Onna on the prefecture's main island. The 2.42-meter-long indigenous venomous snake is the world's longest habu, according to the institute.

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Chubu Electric, Hitachi settle over power plant accident

Chubu Electric, Hitachi settle over power plant accident

NAGOYA, Japan - Shuichi Terada, head of Chubu Electric Power Co.'s legal department, announces at a press conference in Nagoya on Oct. 6, 2011, that the utility has reached a settlement with Hitachi Ltd. over a 2006 accident at its Hamaoka nuclear power plant in Shizuoka Prefecture involving a Hitachi-made turbine. Hitachi will pay 9 billion yen to Chubu Electric.

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Gamba move into Emperor's Cup semifinals

Gamba move into Emperor's Cup semifinals

OSAKA, Japan - Gamba Osaka midfielder Shinichi Terada (20) ran on to a pass from Ryuji Bando and drove home a left-footed shot two minutes into extra time. Gamba beat Shimizu S-Pulse 1-0 to advance to the semifinals of the Emperor's Cup.

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Gamba move into Emperor's Cup semifinals

Gamba move into Emperor's Cup semifinals

OSAKA, Japan - Gamba Osaka midfielder Shinichi Terada (C) is congratulated by teammates after driving home a left-footed shot two minutes into extra time. Gamba beat Shimizu S-Pulse 1-0 to advance to the semifinals of the Emperor's Cup.

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Nichii-Goodwill top-level meeting eyed on Thurs. at earliest

Nichii-Goodwill top-level meeting eyed on Thurs. at earliest

TOKYO, Japan - File photos show Nichii Gakkan Co. Chairman Akihiko Terada (L) and Goodwill Group Inc. Chairman Masahiro Origuchi, who are expected to meet on June 13 at the earliest over Nichii's possible purchase of Goodwill's scandal-tainted nursing-care unit Comsn Inc.

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JVC to have president not from Matsushita for 1st time in 13 yrs

JVC to have president not from Matsushita for 1st time in 13 yrs

TOKYO, Japan - Victor Co. of Japan Managing Director Kunihiko Sato (R) speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on May 30 following his promotion to the presidency. He will be the company's first president in 13 years who is not from its parent Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Seated to the left is incumbent President Masahiko Terada, who will become a special adviser.

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Japan wins 2 straight at women's world c'ship

Japan wins 2 straight at women's world c'ship

AOMORI, Japan - (From L to R) Mayo Yamaura, Mari Motohashi and Sakurako Terada acknowledge fans after host Japan scored four points in the sixth end to decide a match in a 6-3 win over the Czech Republic for its second straight victory at the curling women's world championship on March 17.

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Japanese women finish 3rd at Karuizawa int'l meet

Japanese women finish 3rd at Karuizawa int'l meet

KARUIZAWA, Japan - Sakurako Terada (Y) and Mayo Yamaura (R) sweep the course as Mari Motohashi (C) releases the ball during the third-place match of the women's event at the Karuizawa international curling meet on Feb. 4. Japan lost 11-6 to eventual winner Canada in the semifinals, but trounced China 10-4.

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Genkai town, Saga Pref. accepts MOX reactor plan

Genkai town, Saga Pref. accepts MOX reactor plan

SAGA, Japan - Tsukasa Terada (R), mayor of the town of Genkai, presents to Shingo Matsuo, president of Kyushu Electric Power Co., documents stating the town's acceptance of the power company's plan to begin electric generation using uranium-and-plutonium mixed oxide fuel, or MOX, at the No. 3 reactor of its Genkai nuclear power plant at the municipal government in Saga Prefecture on March 26.

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Genkai town assembly OKs Kyushu Electric's MOX reactor plan

Genkai town assembly OKs Kyushu Electric's MOX reactor plan

SAGA, Japan - Tsukasa Terada, mayor of the northern Kyushu town of Genkai, Saga Prefecture, speaks at a press conference after the town assembly adopted a statement Feb. 17 calling on the municipal government to accept Kyushu Electric Power Co.'s offer to begin electric generation using uranium-and-plutonium mixed oxide fuel, or MOX, at the No. 3 reactor of its Genkai nuclear power plant.

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Japan edges out U.S. for 1st win in women's curling

Japan edges out U.S. for 1st win in women's curling

PINEROLO, Italy - Members of the Japanese women's curling team -- (from L to R) Mari Motohashi, Yumie Hayashi, Ayumi Onodera and Sakurako Terada -- celebrate their 6-5 victory over the United States team in the women's curling tournament of the 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Pinerolo, Italy, on Feb. 14.

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Panel recommends end to beef import ban

Panel recommends end to beef import ban

TOKYO, Japan - Food Safety Commission Chairman Masaaki Terada speaks with reporters after his panel recommended an end to the two-year-old ban on U.S. and Canadian beef on Dec. 8.

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Moving firm Art makes strong debut on Tokyo, Osaka bourses

Moving firm Art makes strong debut on Tokyo, Osaka bourses

TOKYO, Japan - Chiyono Terada, president of Art Corp., Japan's largest moving company, speaks to reporters at the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Oct. 22 after her company's stock debuted both at the exchange and the Osaka Securities Exchange.

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(3)LDP candidates win all 3 lower house by-elections

(3)LDP candidates win all 3 lower house by-elections

KURE, Japan - Liberal Democratic Party candidate Minoru Terada (L) shakes hands with a supporter in Kure, Hiroshima Prefecture, on April 25 after winning a House of Representatives by-election in the Hiroshima No. 5 constituency.

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Matsushita to become co-chairman of Kansai Keizai Doyukai

Matsushita to become co-chairman of Kansai Keizai Doyukai

OSAKA, Japan - Masayuki Matsushita (R), vice chairman of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., will succeed Chiyono Terada (L) as co-chairman of the Kansai Association of Corporate Executives (Kansai Keizai Doyukai) when Terada's term of office expires next May. At the center is Tsutomu Okuda, co-chairman of the economic organization.

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Health ministry panel urges tobacco consumption cuts

Health ministry panel urges tobacco consumption cuts

TOKYO, Japan - Masaaki Terada (L), head of a government advisory panel, hands a report to Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare Chikara Sakaguchi on Dec. 25. The report urged the health minister to see reduction of tobacco consumption and reinforce measures to counter passive smoking to promote health.

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Roh meets with Japanese envoy

Roh meets with Japanese envoy

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean President-elect Roh Moo Hyun (R) greets Japanese Ambassador to South Korea Terusuke Terada who called on him for talks in Seoul on Dec. 24.

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Japan to appoint Toshiyuki Takano as ambassador to S. Korea

Japan to appoint Toshiyuki Takano as ambassador to S. Korea

TOKYO, Japan - Japan plans to appoint Toshiyuki Takano (file photo), deputy foreign minister for political affairs, as ambassador to South Korea, government sources said Nov. 13. Takano, 58, is expected to succeed the current ambassador to South Korea, Terusuke Terada, around mid-December, after the current Diet session is over.

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S. Korea summons ambassador over Koizumi's Yasukuni visit

S. Korea summons ambassador over Koizumi's Yasukuni visit

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Choi Sung Hong (R) summons Japanese Ambassador Terusuke Terada (L) on April 22 to deliver his government's protest over Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's surprise visit to Yasukuni Shrine the previous day.

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Ex-Supreme Court Chief Justice Terada dies at 86

Ex-Supreme Court Chief Justice Terada dies at 86

TOKYO, Japan - Jiro Terada (file photo), a former chief justice of the Supreme Court, died of a heart attack at a Tokyo hospital on March 17. He was 86. Terada was appointed to the nation's top court in 1980 and named chief justice in 1982. Terada retired in 1985.

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Terada to become 1st female leader of Kansai Keizai Doyukai

Terada to become 1st female leader of Kansai Keizai Doyukai

OSAKA, Japan - Chiyono Terada (R), president of major moving company Art Corp., poses with Kazuo Asada (L), president of NTT West Corp., at a news conference in Osaka on Dec. 20. Terada and Asada have been appointed to succeed Kazuaki Tsuda as co-chairmen of the Kansai Keizai Doyukai (Kansai Association of Corporate Executives). Terada will be the first woman to lead any of the five major business organizations based in Osaka.

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S. Korea expresses concern on fishing pact

S. Korea expresses concern on fishing pact

SEOUL, South Korea - Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Han Seung Soo (R) expresses concern to Japanese Ambassador to South Korea Terusuke Terada (L) on Oct. 12 over the move by Japan and Russia to sign an agreement not to allow third countries, including South Korea, to fish in waters around Russian-held islands off Hokkaido claimed by Japan. Han earlier had talks with Russian Ambassador to South Korea Teymuraz Ramishvili.

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S. Korea to step up diplomatic pressure over Yasukuni

S. Korea to step up diplomatic pressure over Yasukuni

SEOUL, South Korea - Japanese Ambassador Terusuke Terada (L) and Vice Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Choi Sung Hong are surrounded by reporters at the South Korean Foreign Affairs and Trade Ministry in Seoul on Aug. 14. Choi summoned Terada to protest Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's visit to Yasukuni Shrine the previous day.

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S. Koreans protest Japan's reply on textbooks

S. Koreans protest Japan's reply on textbooks

SEOUL, S. Korea - A group of South Korean citizens protest in front of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul on July 9 over Japan's reply to South Korean demands for revision of history textbooks. Japanese Ambassador Terusuke Terada earlier issued his government's reply to South Korea's demands, made in May, that 35 passages in eight history textbooks be revised. Terada told South Korean Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Han Seung Soo two passages in two of the textbooks will be revised.

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Japan rejects requests by China, S. Korea to revise textbooks

Japan rejects requests by China, S. Korea to revise textbooks

SEOUL, South Korea - Japanese Ambassador to Seoul Terusuke Terada (L) and South Korean Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Han Seung Soo (R) are surrounded by reporters at Han's ministry in Seoul on June 9. Terada conveyed to Han Japan's rejection of requests by China and South Korea for revisions to controversial history textbooks.

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S. Korea lodges formal protest over Japan's fishing ban

S. Korea lodges formal protest over Japan's fishing ban

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Han Seung Soo (R) summons Japanese Ambassador Terusuke Terada (L) to his ministry in Seoul on June 25. Han lodged his country's formal protest against Japan for barring its fishing boats from operating in waters off the Sanriku region of northeastern Japan.

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S. Korea demands 35 revisions to Japanese textbooks

S. Korea demands 35 revisions to Japanese textbooks

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Han Seung Soo (R) hands over documents to Japanese Ambassador Terusuke Terada at his ministry in Seoul on May 8, demanding Japan make 35 revisions to eight controversial history textbooks. South Korea feels the textbooks justify Japan's colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula and whitewash wartime atrocities committed by the Imperial Japanese Army.

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S. Korea lodges protest over new Japanese textbook

S. Korea lodges protest over new Japanese textbook

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Han Seung Soo (R) summons Japanese Ambassador to South Korea Terusuke Terada (L) to his ministry in Seoul on April 4. Han lodged a formal protest against Japan's approval of a junior high school history textbook that Seoul says justifies Japan's wartime military aggression against Asian countries.

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Japan's new internal affairs minister Matsumoto

Japan's new internal affairs minister Matsumoto

New Japanese Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Takeaki Matsumoto (L) poses for photos with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Nov. 21, 2022. Matsumoto replaced Minoru Terada who stepped down as internal affairs minister amid growing criticism over political funding-related scandals.

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Japan PM Kishida taps Matsumoto as new internal affairs minister

Japan PM Kishida taps Matsumoto as new internal affairs minister

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida speaks to reporters at the premier's office in Tokyo on Nov. 21, 2022. He appointed former Foreign Minister Takeaki Matsumoto as the new internal affairs minister the same day, replacing Minoru Terada who stepped down amid growing criticism over political funding-related scandals.

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Japan PM Kishida taps Matsumoto as new internal affairs minister

Japan PM Kishida taps Matsumoto as new internal affairs minister

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida speaks to reporters at the premier's office in Tokyo on Nov. 21, 2022. He appointed former Foreign Minister Takeaki Matsumoto as the new internal affairs minister the same day, replacing Minoru Terada who stepped down amid growing criticism over political funding-related scandals.

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Japan PM Kishida taps Matsumoto as new internal affairs minister

Japan PM Kishida taps Matsumoto as new internal affairs minister

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida speaks to reporters at the premier's office in Tokyo on Nov. 21, 2022. He appointed former Foreign Minister Takeaki Matsumoto as the new internal affairs minister the same day, replacing Minoru Terada who stepped down amid growing criticism over political funding-related scandals.

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Japan PM Kishida taps Matsumoto as new internal affairs minister

Japan PM Kishida taps Matsumoto as new internal affairs minister

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida speaks to reporters at the premier's office in Tokyo on Nov. 21, 2022. He appointed former Foreign Minister Takeaki Matsumoto as the new internal affairs minister the same day, replacing Minoru Terada who stepped down amid growing criticism over political funding-related scandals.

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Japan's new internal affairs minister Matsumoto

Japan's new internal affairs minister Matsumoto

New Japanese Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Takeaki Matsumoto (L) poses for photos with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Nov. 21, 2022. Matsumoto replaced Minoru Terada who stepped down as internal affairs minister amid growing criticism over political funding-related scandals.

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Japanese internal affairs minister Terada

Japanese internal affairs minister Terada

Japanese Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Minoru Terada speaks at a House of Councillors committee session in Tokyo on Nov. 16, 2022. He has been grilled over political funds-related scandals.

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Japanese internal affairs minister Terada

Japanese internal affairs minister Terada

Japanese Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Minoru Terada speaks at a House of Councillors committee session in Tokyo on Nov. 16, 2022. He has been grilled over political funds-related scandals.

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Japan PM Kishida's Cabinet reshuffle

Japan PM Kishida's Cabinet reshuffle

Newly appointed Japanese Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Minoru Terada attends a press conference in Tokyo after a Cabinet reshuffle on Aug. 10, 2022.

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Japan PM Kishida's Cabinet reshuffle

Japan PM Kishida's Cabinet reshuffle

Japan's new Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Minoru Terada (R) attends an attestation ceremony with Emperor Naruhito at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on Aug. 10, 2022, after Prime Minister Fumio Kishida reshuffled his Cabinet. Kishida can be seen in the center. (Pool photo)

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Production line for On-Awa, a solid bath salt sold by Earth Chemical Co.

Production line for On-Awa, a solid bath salt sold by Earth Chemical Co.

Each line is equipped with one robot that collects the correct number of bath salts and transfers them to the boxing process. The collecting robots are made by Kawasaki Heavy Industries, and in front of each of the four robots, bath salts produced in its own line are placed. If a problem occurs in the production line and bath salts do not flow, the robots automatically determine the problem and accumulate the stored bath salts. If the stoppage is for a short time, it will not affect the accumulation work. Shigekazu Terada, plant manager of the Ako Plant in Ako City, Hyogo Prefecture, says, 'We are also using robots in the process of stacking product cases on pallets, and both types of robots are contributing to efficiency. (Photo taken on January 29, 2020, location unknown, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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Tokyo Olympics: Athletics

Tokyo Olympics: Athletics

(From L) Andrea Carolina Vargas of Costa Rica, Asuka Terada of Japan and Klaudia Siciarz of Poland compete in the women's 100-meter hurdles semifinals at the Tokyo Olympics on Aug. 1, 2021, at the National Stadium in Tokyo.

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Terada to become 1st female leader of Kansai Keizai Doyukai

Terada to become 1st female leader of Kansai Keizai Doyukai

OSAKA, Japan - Chiyono Terada (R), president of major moving company Art Corp., poses with Kazuo Asada (L), president of NTT West Corp., at a news conference in Osaka on Dec. 20. Terada and Asada have been appointed to succeed Kazuaki Tsuda as co-chairmen of the Kansai Keizai Doyukai (Kansai Association of Corporate Executives). Terada will be the first woman to lead any of the five major business organizations based in Osaka.

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Ex-Supreme Court Chief Justice Terada dies at 86

Ex-Supreme Court Chief Justice Terada dies at 86

TOKYO, Japan - Jiro Terada (file photo), a former chief justice of the Supreme Court, died of a heart attack at a Tokyo hospital on March 17. He was 86. Terada was appointed to the nation's top court in 1980 and named chief justice in 1982. Terada retired in 1985.

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Genkai town, Saga Pref. accepts MOX reactor plan

Genkai town, Saga Pref. accepts MOX reactor plan

SAGA, Japan - Tsukasa Terada (R), mayor of the town of Genkai, presents to Shingo Matsuo, president of Kyushu Electric Power Co., documents stating the town's acceptance of the power company's plan to begin electric generation using uranium-and-plutonium mixed oxide fuel, or MOX, at the No. 3 reactor of its Genkai nuclear power plant at the municipal government in Saga Prefecture on March 26. (Kyodo)

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Japanese women finish 3rd at Karuizawa int'l meet

Japanese women finish 3rd at Karuizawa int'l meet

KARUIZAWA, Japan - Sakurako Terada (Y) and Mayo Yamaura (R) sweep the course as Mari Motohashi (C) releases the ball during the third-place match of the women's event at the Karuizawa international curling meet on Feb. 4. Japan lost 11-6 to eventual winner Canada in the semifinals, but trounced China 10-4. (Kyodo)

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