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Former Seibu Railway President Koyanagi hangs himself

Former Seibu Railway President Koyanagi hangs himself

TOKYO, Japan - Former Seibu Railway Co. President Terumasa Koyanagi (file photo), who prosecutors had questioned in the past month over the railway firm's false financial statements, was found to have hanged himself at his home in Tokyo on Feb. 19, police said.

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Seibu gives up plan to list stock on Jasdaq before end of March

Seibu gives up plan to list stock on Jasdaq before end of March

TOKYO, Japan - Seibu Railway Co. President Terumasa Koyanagi (standing) speaks to reporters in Tokyo on Dec. 10 about the abandonment of the company's plan to list its stocks on the Jasdaq over-the-counter market by the end of next March. Seibu stocks are scheduled to be delisted from the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Dec. 17 over a disclosure scandal.

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(2)TSE to delist Seibu Railway stock after disclosure scandal

(2)TSE to delist Seibu Railway stock after disclosure scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Seibu Railway Co. President Terumasa Koyanagi deals with a barrage of media questions after his press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 12 following reports that the Tokyo Stock Exchange will delist railway operator as its long-running practice of falsifying its financial statements has hurt investors' confidence in the securities market.

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(1)TSE to delist Seibu Railway stock after disclosure scandal

(1)TSE to delist Seibu Railway stock after disclosure scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Seibu Railway Co. President Terumasa Koyanagi (C) and his aides offer their apology at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 12 following reports that the Tokyo Stock Exchange will delist railway operator as its long-running practice of falsifying its financial statements has hurt investors' confidence in the securities market.

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Terumasa Hino stages charity concert for India quake victims

Terumasa Hino stages charity concert for India quake victims

NEW DELHI, India - Terumasa Hino (C), a noted Japanese jazz trumpeter, performs at a charity concert inside the compound of the Japanese Embassy in New Delhi on March 7. The concert was held to raise funds for victims of the Jan. 26 earthquake in the western Indian state of Gujarat, which killed more than 20,000 people and caused extensive damage.

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(2)TSE to delist Seibu Railway stock after disclosure scandal

(2)TSE to delist Seibu Railway stock after disclosure scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Seibu Railway Co. President Terumasa Koyanagi deals with a barrage of media questions after his press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 12 following reports that the Tokyo Stock Exchange will delist railway operator as its long-running practice of falsifying its financial statements has hurt investors' confidence in the securities market. (Kyodo)

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(1)TSE to delist Seibu Railway stock after disclosure scandal

(1)TSE to delist Seibu Railway stock after disclosure scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Seibu Railway Co. President Terumasa Koyanagi (C) and his aides offer their apology at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 12 following reports that the Tokyo Stock Exchange will delist railway operator as its long-running practice of falsifying its financial statements has hurt investors' confidence in the securities market. (Kyodo)

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Seibu gives up plan to list stock on Jasdaq before end of March

Seibu gives up plan to list stock on Jasdaq before end of March

TOKYO, Japan - Seibu Railway Co. President Terumasa Koyanagi (standing) speaks to reporters in Tokyo on Dec. 10 about the abandonment of the company's plan to list its stocks on the Jasdaq over-the-counter market by the end of next March. Seibu stocks are scheduled to be delisted from the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Dec. 17 over a disclosure scandal. (Kyodo)

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Former Seibu Railway President Koyanagi hangs himself

Former Seibu Railway President Koyanagi hangs himself

TOKYO, Japan - Former Seibu Railway Co. President Terumasa Koyanagi (file photo), who prosecutors had questioned in the past month over the railway firm's false financial statements, was found to have hanged himself at his home in Tokyo on Feb. 19, police said.

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Trio of celebrities from sports, music to take part in charity golf

Trio of celebrities from sports, music to take part in charity golf

Golfer Isao Aoki (L), Sadaharu Oh (C), chairman of the baseball team Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks, and world-renowned trumpeter Terumasa Hino pose in Tokyo on April 9, 2015, after announcing at a press conference their participation in the Legend Charity Pro-Am golf tournament to be held at the Asakura Golf Club in Chiba Prefecture, east of Tokyo, on May 9 to 10. The trio serves as members of the organizing committee for the tournament, which will also include singer Hiromi Go and other celebrities. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Terumasa Hino stages charity concert for India quake victims

Terumasa Hino stages charity concert for India quake victims

NEW DELHI, India - Terumasa Hino (C), a noted Japanese jazz trumpeter, performs at a charity concert inside the compound of the Japanese Embassy in New Delhi on March 7. The concert was held to raise funds for victims of the Jan. 26 earthquake in the western Indian state of Gujarat, which killed more than 20,000 people and caused extensive damage.

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