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Red Sox's Matsuzaka after surgery

Red Sox's Matsuzaka after surgery

LOS ANGELES, United States - Boston Red Sox pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka (R) gets in a car with the assistance of his wife Tomoyo (L) in Los Angeles, California, on June 10, 2011, after surgery on his right elbow. Matsuzaka's agent Scott Boras called the operation by noted orthopedic surgeon Lewis Yocum a success and said his client should need about 10 to 12 months to make a full recovery.

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Red Sox's charity drive for quake relief

Red Sox's charity drive for quake relief

BOSTON, United States - Tomoyo Matsuzaka (R), the wife of Boston Red Sox pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka, collects donations for quake and tsunami relief efforts in Japan, at Fenway Park in Boston on April 17, 2011. The drive was organized by the Red Sox and the Japanese Association of Greater Boston.

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Boston Red Sox parade to celebrate World Series victory

Boston Red Sox parade to celebrate World Series victory

BOSTON, United States - Boston Red Sox pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka aboard an amphibious ''duck boat'' tour bus waves to the crowd during a parade to celebrate the club's winning the 2007 World Series in Boston on Oct. 30. At left is his wife Tomoyo.

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Sanyo Electric Chairwoman Nonaka tenders resignation

Sanyo Electric Chairwoman Nonaka tenders resignation

TOKYO, Japan - Sanyo Electric Co. Chairwoman Tomoyo Nonaka (file photo). Nonaka tendered her resignation March 19, sources familiar with the matter said, reportedly because of conflict with other board members over the handling of the company's alleged improper accounting practices.

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Wedding ceremony with dolphin show

Wedding ceremony with dolphin show

TOKYO, Japan - A couple holds a wedding ceremony at the Epson Shinagawa Aqua Stadium in Tokyo with a dolphin show attended by 800 relatives and spectators. Seven dolphins frolic as the couple -- Takayuki Hiratsuka, 39, of Yokohama, and Tomoyo Okamura, 32, of Tokyo -- exchange marital vows in front of the dolphin pool.

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Sanyo offers washer/dryer using ozone for disinfecting

Sanyo offers washer/dryer using ozone for disinfecting

TOKYO, Japan - Tomoyo Nonaka, chairwoman of Sanyo Electric Co., shows off the company's ''AQUA'' washer/dryer during a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 2. The machine creates ozone to disinfect and deodorize suits and stuffed animals that are usually difficult to wash at home.

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Sanyo to stop developing advanced organic EL displays with Kodak

Sanyo to stop developing advanced organic EL displays with Kodak

OSAKA, Japan - Tomoyo Nonaka (L), chairwoman of Sanyo Electric Co., speaks at a press conference at the company's head office in Moriguchi, Osaka Prefecture, on Jan. 31. At right is President Toshimasa Iue.

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Sanyo to suffer huge loss, cut back on home appliances

Sanyo to suffer huge loss, cut back on home appliances

OSAKA, Japan - Sanyo Electric Co. CEO and Chairman Tomoyo Nonaka (C) answers questions as President Toshimasa Iue (R) listens at a press conference at the company head office in Moriguchi, Osaka Prefecture, on Nov. 18. The company said it will substantially reduce the size of its divisions making semiconductors and ''white goods'' such as refrigerators as it expects to incur a group net loss of 233 billion yen for fiscal 2005.

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Sanyo Electric releases restructuring plan

Sanyo Electric releases restructuring plan

OSAKA, Japan - Tomoyo Nonaka (L), chairman of Sanyo Electric Co., and President Toshimasa Iue hold a press conference at the company headquarters Sept. 28. Sanyo released details of its restructuring plan ranging from the closure of factories in Japan and China and delisting of its shares from European stock exchanges to selling or securitization of assets, including its headquarters.

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Sanyo's top leader stakes post on boosting profitability

Sanyo's top leader stakes post on boosting profitability

OSAKA, Japan - Sanyo Chairman Tomoyo Nonaka speaks in a recent interview with Kyodo News in Osaka. She said she is staking her position on attaining the home appliance maker's goal of boosting profitability in three years.

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Sanyo to shut 20% of plants in Japan in 3 years

Sanyo to shut 20% of plants in Japan in 3 years

MORIGUCHI, Japan - Sanyo Electric Co. Chairwoman Tomoyo Nonaka announces a new management plan at a press conference in Moriguchi, Osaka Prefecture, on July 5. She said the company will shut down and sell 20 percent of its plants in Japan and cut its global workforce by 15 percent in the coming three years to boost its profitability following a record loss in the 2004 business year ended in March.

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Sanyo to shut 20% of plants in Japan in 3 years

Sanyo to shut 20% of plants in Japan in 3 years

MORIGUCHI, Japan - Sanyo Electric Co. Chairwoman Tomoyo Nonaka announces a new management plan at a press conference in Moriguchi, Osaka Prefecture, on July 5 as President Toshimasa Iue (fore) listens.

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(1)Sanyo Electric appoints journalist Nonaka as chairwoman, CEO

(1)Sanyo Electric appoints journalist Nonaka as chairwoman, CEO

OSAKA, Japan - Sanyo Electric Co., which suffered its biggest group net loss in the just-ended fiscal year, said April 8 it will appoint freelance journalist and television celebrity Tomoyo Nonaka (L) as its new chairwoman and chief executive officer. Sanyo will also appoint Vice President Toshimasa Iue (R) to succeed Yukinori Kuwano as president.

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(2)Sanyo Electric appoints journalist Nonaka as chairwoman, CEO

(2)Sanyo Electric appoints journalist Nonaka as chairwoman, CEO

OSAKA, Japan - Sanyo Electric Co., which suffered its biggest group net loss in the just-ended fiscal year, said April 8 it will appoint freelance journalist and television celebrity Tomoyo Nonaka (L) as its new chairwoman and chief executive officer. Photo shows Nonaka speaking during a news conference in Osaka the same day.

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Sanyo Electric reshuffles top management to curb losses

Sanyo Electric reshuffles top management to curb losses

OSAKA, Japan - Satoshi Iue (L), the chairman of Sanyo Electric Co., speaks at a news conference about the reshuffle of the company's top management at a hotel in Osaka on April 8, with freelance journalist Tomoyo Nonaka (C) and Vice President Toshimasa Iue attending. Nonaka will become chairman, and Toshimasa Iue, the eldest son of Satoshi Iue, will be the new president.

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(1)Seibu pitcher Matsuzaka to tie knot

(1)Seibu pitcher Matsuzaka to tie knot

TOKYO, Japan - Seibu Lions pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka (R) and Nippon Television Network announcer Tomoyo Shibata smile after announcing their engagement at a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 29. ''I'm glad that I can report this news after winning the Japan Series,'' said Matsuzaka.

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(2)Seibu pitcher Matsuzaka to tie knot

(2)Seibu pitcher Matsuzaka to tie knot

TOKYO, Japan - Seibu Lions pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka and Nippon Television Network announcer Tomoyo Shibata announce their engagement at a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 29. ''He hasn't given me any rings,'' Shibata said smilingly.

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Seibu pitcher Matsuzaka to tie knot (4)

Seibu pitcher Matsuzaka to tie knot (4)

TOKYO, Japan - Seibu Lions pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka (L) and NipponTelevision Network announcer Tomoyo Shibata pose for photos during a press conference to announce their engagement at a hotel in Tokyo's Minato Ward. The photo was taken on Oct. 29, 2004. (Kyodo)

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(2)Seibu pitcher Matsuzaka to tie knot

(2)Seibu pitcher Matsuzaka to tie knot

TOKYO, Japan - Seibu Lions pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka and Nippon Television Network announcer Tomoyo Shibata announce their engagement at a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 29. ''He hasn't given me any rings,'' Shibata said smilingly. (Kyodo)

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Seibu pitcher Matsuzaka to tie knot (3)

Seibu pitcher Matsuzaka to tie knot (3)

TOKYO, Japan - Seibu Lions pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka (L) and Nippon Television Network announcer Tomoyo Shibata look at each other during a press conference to announce their engagement at a hotel in Tokyo's Minato Ward. The photo was taken on Oct. 29, 2004. (Kyodo)

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(1)Seibu pitcher Matsuzaka to tie knot

(1)Seibu pitcher Matsuzaka to tie knot

TOKYO, Japan - Seibu Lions pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka (R) and Nippon Television Network announcer Tomoyo Shibata smile after announcing their engagement at a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 29. ''I'm glad that I can report this news after winning the Japan Series,'' said Matsuzaka. (Kyodo)

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(2)Sanyo Electric appoints journalist Nonaka as chairwoman, CEO

(2)Sanyo Electric appoints journalist Nonaka as chairwoman, CEO

OSAKA, Japan - Sanyo Electric Co., which suffered its biggest group net loss in the just-ended fiscal year, said April 8 it will appoint freelance journalist and television celebrity Tomoyo Nonaka (L) as its new chairwoman and chief executive officer. Photo shows Nonaka speaking during a news conference in Osaka the same day. (Kyodo)

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(1)Sanyo Electric appoints journalist Nonaka as chairwoman, CEO

(1)Sanyo Electric appoints journalist Nonaka as chairwoman, CEO

OSAKA, Japan - Sanyo Electric Co., which suffered its biggest group net loss in the just-ended fiscal year, said April 8 it will appoint freelance journalist and television celebrity Tomoyo Nonaka (L) as its new chairwoman and chief executive officer. Sanyo will also appoint Vice President Toshimasa Iue (R) to succeed Yukinori Kuwano as president. (Kyodo)

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Sanyo to shut 20% of plants in Japan in 3 years

Sanyo to shut 20% of plants in Japan in 3 years

MORIGUCHI, Japan - Sanyo Electric Co. Chairwoman Tomoyo Nonaka announces a new management plan at a press conference in Moriguchi, Osaka Prefecture, on July 5 as President Toshimasa Iue (fore) listens. (Kyodo)

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Sanyo to shut 20% of plants in Japan in 3 years

Sanyo to shut 20% of plants in Japan in 3 years

MORIGUCHI, Japan - Sanyo Electric Co. Chairwoman Tomoyo Nonaka announces a new management plan at a press conference in Moriguchi, Osaka Prefecture, on July 5. She said the company will shut down and sell 20 percent of its plants in Japan and cut its global workforce by 15 percent in the coming three years to boost its profitability following a record loss in the 2004 business year ended in March. (Kyodo)

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Sanyo's top leader stakes post on boosting profitability

Sanyo's top leader stakes post on boosting profitability

OSAKA, Japan - Sanyo Chairman Tomoyo Nonaka speaks in a recent interview with Kyodo News in Osaka. She said she is staking her position on attaining the home appliance maker's goal of boosting profitability in three years. (Kyodo)

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Sanyo Electric releases restructuring plan

Sanyo Electric releases restructuring plan

OSAKA, Japan - Tomoyo Nonaka (L), chairman of Sanyo Electric Co., and President Toshimasa Iue hold a press conference at the company headquarters Sept. 28. Sanyo released details of its restructuring plan ranging from the closure of factories in Japan and China and delisting of its shares from European stock exchanges to selling or securitization of assets, including its headquarters. (Kyodo)

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Sanyo to suffer huge loss, cut back on home appliances

Sanyo to suffer huge loss, cut back on home appliances

OSAKA, Japan - Sanyo Electric Co. CEO and Chairman Tomoyo Nonaka (C) answers questions as President Toshimasa Iue (R) listens at a press conference at the company head office in Moriguchi, Osaka Prefecture, on Nov. 18. The company said it will substantially reduce the size of its divisions making semiconductors and ''white goods'' such as refrigerators as it expects to incur a group net loss of 233 billion yen for fiscal 2005. (Kyodo)

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Sanyo to stop developing advanced organic EL displays with Kodak

Sanyo to stop developing advanced organic EL displays with Kodak

OSAKA, Japan - Tomoyo Nonaka (L), chairwoman of Sanyo Electric Co., speaks at a press conference at the company's head office in Moriguchi, Osaka Prefecture, on Jan. 31. At right is President Toshimasa Iue. (Kyodo)

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Sanyo Electric Chairwoman Nonaka tenders resignation

Sanyo Electric Chairwoman Nonaka tenders resignation

TOKYO, Japan - Sanyo Electric Co. Chairwoman Tomoyo Nonaka (file photo). Nonaka tendered her resignation March 19, sources familiar with the matter said, reportedly because of conflict with other board members over the handling of the company's alleged improper accounting practices. (Kyodo)

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Sanyo Electric reshuffles top management to curb losses

Sanyo Electric reshuffles top management to curb losses

OSAKA, Japan - Satoshi Iue (L), the chairman of Sanyo Electric Co., speaks at a news conference about the reshuffle of the company's top management at a hotel in Osaka on April 8, with freelance journalist Tomoyo Nonaka (C) and Vice President Toshimasa Iue attending. Nonaka will become chairman, and Toshimasa Iue, the eldest son of Satoshi Iue, will be the new president. (Kyodo)

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Sanyo offers washer/dryer using ozone for disinfecting

Sanyo offers washer/dryer using ozone for disinfecting

TOKYO, Japan - Tomoyo Nonaka, chairwoman of Sanyo Electric Co., shows off the company's ''AQUA'' washer/dryer during a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 2. The machine creates ozone to disinfect and deodorize suits and stuffed animals that are usually difficult to wash at home. (Kyodo)

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Wedding ceremony with dolphin show

Wedding ceremony with dolphin show

TOKYO, Japan - A couple holds a wedding ceremony at the Epson Shinagawa Aqua Stadium in Tokyo with a dolphin show attended by 800 relatives and spectators. Seven dolphins frolic as the couple -- Takayuki Hiratsuka, 39, of Yokohama, and Tomoyo Okamura, 32, of Tokyo -- exchange marital vows in front of the dolphin pool. (Kyodo)

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Boston Red Sox parade to celebrate World Series victory

Boston Red Sox parade to celebrate World Series victory

BOSTON, United States - Boston Red Sox pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka aboard an amphibious ''duck boat'' tour bus waves to the crowd during a parade to celebrate the club's winning the 2007 World Series in Boston on Oct. 30. At left is his wife Tomoyo. (Kyodo)

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Red Sox's Matsuzaka after surgery

Red Sox's Matsuzaka after surgery

LOS ANGELES, United States - Boston Red Sox pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka (R) gets in a car with the assistance of his wife Tomoyo (L) in Los Angeles, California, on June 10, 2011, after surgery on his right elbow. Matsuzaka's agent Scott Boras called the operation by noted orthopedic surgeon Lewis Yocum a success and said his client should need about 10 to 12 months to make a full recovery. (Kyodo)

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Red Sox's charity drive for quake relief

Red Sox's charity drive for quake relief

BOSTON, United States - Tomoyo Matsuzaka (R), the wife of Boston Red Sox pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka, collects donations for quake and tsunami relief efforts in Japan, at Fenway Park in Boston on April 17, 2011. The drive was organized by the Red Sox and the Japanese Association of Greater Boston. (Kyodo)

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Journalist Nonaka becomes Sanyo Electric's chairperson

Journalist Nonaka becomes Sanyo Electric's chairperson

Freelance journalist Tomoyo Nonaka (R), an outside board member of Sanyo Electric Co., speaks at a press conference in Osaka on April 8, 2005, as she takes over the chairperson's post from Satoshi Iue. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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