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(4)Koshiba, Tanaka receive Nobel prizes at awards ceremony

(4)Koshiba, Tanaka receive Nobel prizes at awards ceremony

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Koichi Tanaka (L), co-winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and his wife Yuko look at the Nobel prize medal at the Stockholm Concerthall on Dec. 10 after an awards ceremony there. Tanaka and Masatoshi Koshiba, co-winner of this year's physics award received their medals and citations from King Carl XVI Gustaf. (Pool photo)

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Coast guard crew cited for service in mystery ship incident

Coast guard crew cited for service in mystery ship incident

KAGOSHIMA, Japan - Masao Kurusu, captain of a Japan Coast Guard (JCG) patrol boat, the Amami, receives a JCG award March 11 at Kagoshima port for meritorious service in chasing a suspected North Korean ship off the island of Amami-Oshima in Kagoshima Prefecture last December. He was one of the crew members from four patrol boats awarded the JCG's highest citations for the service.

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Israel celebrates 74th Independence Day

STORY: Israel celebrates 74th Independence Day DATELINE: May 6, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:03 LOCATION: Jerusalem CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of decorations of Israeli flag 2. various of flyby 3. various of people watching the flyby 4. various of flyby 5. various of people watching the flyby STORYLINE: Israelis joined a slew of national celebrations to mark the country's 74th Independence Day. This year's Independent Day began on Wednesday evening and will last till Thursday evening. A ceremony was held at Jerusalem's Mount Herzl, Israel's national cemetery, on Wednesday evening, during which, Mickey Levy, the country's parliament speaker, delivered a keynote speech and called for national unity. "I believe that we can succeed every day to choose to see the good in each other... to choose togetherness over divisions, to coexist," he said. On Thursday morning, official celebrations started at President Isaac Herzog's official residence in Jerusalem, with the delivery of citations for the

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Coast guard crew cited for service in mystery ship incident

Coast guard crew cited for service in mystery ship incident

KAGOSHIMA, Japan - Masao Kurusu, captain of a Japan Coast Guard (JCG) patrol boat, the Amami, receives a JCG award March 11 at Kagoshima port for meritorious service in chasing a suspected North Korean ship off the island of Amami-Oshima in Kagoshima Prefecture last December. He was one of the crew members from four patrol boats awarded the JCG's highest citations for the service.

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(4)Koshiba, Tanaka receive Nobel prizes at awards ceremony

(4)Koshiba, Tanaka receive Nobel prizes at awards ceremony

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Koichi Tanaka (L), co-winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and his wife Yuko look at the Nobel prize medal at the Stockholm Concerthall on Dec. 10 after an awards ceremony there. Tanaka and Masatoshi Koshiba, co-winner of this year's physics award received their medals and citations from King Carl XVI Gustaf. (Pool photo)(Kyodo)

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