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Nagasaki A-bomb survivors sing at gathering in New York

Nagasaki A-bomb survivors sing at gathering in New York

Tokiko Tsutae (C) sings as a member of a choir, formed by survivors of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, during a gathering in New York on April 30, 2015, to call for the total elimination of nuclear weapons. Tsutae, 87, is the oldest member of the choir called "Himawari" (sunflower). (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Top court rules 3 A-bomb survivors not radiation disease sufferers

Top court rules 3 A-bomb survivors not radiation disease sufferers

Tsutae Takai, one of the three 1945 U.S. atomic bombing survivors who filed a lawsuit to be recognized as radiation disease sufferers, attends a press conference in Nagoya on Feb. 25, 2020, after Japan's Supreme Court rejected their calls. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Top court rules 3 A-bomb survivors not radiation disease sufferers

Top court rules 3 A-bomb survivors not radiation disease sufferers

Tsutae Takai, one of the three 1945 U.S. atomic bombing survivors who filed a lawsuit to be recognized as radiation disease sufferers, attends a press conference in Nagoya on Feb. 25, 2020, after Japan's Supreme Court rejected their calls. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Top court rules 3 A-bomb survivors not radiation disease sufferers

Top court rules 3 A-bomb survivors not radiation disease sufferers

Tsutae Takai, one of the three 1945 U.S. atomic bombing survivors who filed a lawsuit to be recognized as radiation disease sufferers, attends a press conference in Nagoya on Feb. 25, 2020, after Japan's Supreme Court rejected their calls. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Top court rules 3 A-bomb survivors not radiation disease sufferers

Top court rules 3 A-bomb survivors not radiation disease sufferers

Tsutae Takai, one of the three 1945 U.S. atomic bombing survivors who filed a lawsuit to be recognized as radiation disease sufferers, attends a press conference in Nagoya on Feb. 25, 2020, after Japan's Supreme Court rejected their calls. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Court recognizes 2 A-bomb survivors as radiation disease sufferers

Court recognizes 2 A-bomb survivors as radiation disease sufferers

Plaintiffs Toshio Mori (L), 91, and Tsutae Takai, 80, attend a press conference in Nagoya on Sept. 14, 2016, after the Nagoya District Court recognized two men, exposed to the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, as sufferers of radiation diseases, overturning the government's rejection of their bid to be certified under standards eased in recent years. The court, however, dismissed similar claims made by two women who were exposed to the Nagasaki atomic bomb. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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