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US: Fast-Moving Brush Fire Prompts Evacuation In Hanapepe, Hawaii

Residents in Hanapepe in Hawaii's Kauai island were told to evacuate after a brush fire erupted there on Monday, July 15. The fire that started along Hanapepe Moi Road approached the Kaumakani neighborhood, and residents there were told to leave immediately.

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Man wrongly convicted seeks 100 mil. yen in damages

Man wrongly convicted seeks 100 mil. yen in damages

TOYAMA, Japan - Hiroshi Yanagihara, 41, who was cleared of charges of rape and attempted rape in a retrial in 2007, attends a press conference in Toyama on May 14 after filing a lawsuit seeking about 100 million yen in damages from authorities under the 1947 state redress law.

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Toyama man acquitted in retrial after serving 2 years over rape

Toyama man acquitted in retrial after serving 2 years over rape

TOYAMA, Japan - Hiroshi Yanagihara speaks during a news conference in Toyama on Oct. 10 after the Toyama District Court acquitted him earlier in the day in a retrial held after he served about two years in prison for rape and attempted rape in cases for which he was wrongfully convicted.

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Local government ordered to pay damages to acquitted man

Local government ordered to pay damages to acquitted man

Photo taken March 9, 2015, shows Hiroshi Yanagihara entering the Toyama District Court in the city of Toyama, central Japan. The court ordered the Toyama prefectural government to pay 19.66 million yen in damages to Yanagihara, who was wrongly accused of rape charges. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Man wrongly convicted seeks 100 mil. yen in damages

Man wrongly convicted seeks 100 mil. yen in damages

TOYAMA, Japan - Hiroshi Yanagihara, 41, who was cleared of charges of rape and attempted rape in a retrial in 2007, attends a press conference in Toyama on May 14 after filing a lawsuit seeking about 100 million yen in damages from authorities under the 1947 state redress law. (Kyodo)

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Toyama man acquitted in retrial after serving 2 years over rape

Toyama man acquitted in retrial after serving 2 years over rape

TOYAMA, Japan - Hiroshi Yanagihara speaks during a news conference in Toyama on Oct. 10 after the Toyama District Court acquitted him earlier in the day in a retrial held after he served about two years in prison for rape and attempted rape in cases for which he was wrongfully convicted. (Kyodo)

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The Accession of Emperor Taisho 1910

The Accession of Emperor Taisho 1910

Emperor Taisho reigned from 1912 to11926. His mother was Yanagihara Naruko, and his personal name was Yoshihito. He married Kujo Sadako. He ascended to the throne with the death of his father Emperor Meiji in 1912, and the new era of Taisho began. However, he was in poor health, and Prince Hirohito (Emperor Showa) was appointed Prince Regent.==Date:unknown, Place:unknown, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number96‐35‐0]

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Yanagihara Sakimitsu

Yanagihara Sakimitsu

Yanagihara Sakimitsu==Date:Early Meiji, Place:unknown, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images)

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