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Exhibit on Japan's dislike-S. Korea publications in Seoul

Exhibit on Japan's dislike-S. Korea publications in Seoul

SEOUL, South Korea - Women read books at an exhibition in Seoul to display Japanese dislike-South Korea publications on Nov. 11, 2011, the first day of the event. The exhibition runs through Nov. 16.

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(1)Russia shut out Japanese media at training camp

(1)Russia shut out Japanese media at training camp

SHIMIZU, Japan - Russia, Japan's first-round opponents at the World Cup, kept Japanese media off-limits May 26 as they held their first full-fledged training session at their base in Shimizu after arriving in Japan the previous day. Coach Oleg Romantsev, known for his dislike of the media, only allowed Russian reporters and television crews to cover their afternoon practice session.

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(1)Russia shut out Japanese media at training camp

(1)Russia shut out Japanese media at training camp

SHIMIZU, Japan - Russia, Japan's first-round opponents at the World Cup, kept Japanese media off-limits May 26 as they held their first full-fledged training session at their base in Shimizu after arriving in Japan the previous day. Coach Oleg Romantsev, known for his dislike of the media, only allowed Russian reporters and television crews to cover their afternoon practice session.

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Exhibit on Japan's dislike-S. Korea publications in Seoul

Exhibit on Japan's dislike-S. Korea publications in Seoul

SEOUL, South Korea - Women read books at an exhibition in Seoul to display Japanese dislike-South Korea publications on Nov. 11, 2011, the first day of the event. The exhibition runs through Nov. 16. (Kyodo)

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Record turnout in Hong Kong legislative election

Record turnout in Hong Kong legislative election

Candidates in the Hong Kong legislative election wait for the announcement of returns at a ballot-counting station on Sept. 5, 2016. A record turnout helped ensure change in the pro-democracy camp, as veteran lawmakers lost out to newcomers who dislike Beijing's control over the territory. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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U.S. firm announces new robot dog at toy show

U.S. firm announces new robot dog at toy show

NEW YORK, United States - Photo shows a new robot dog introduced Feb. 13 at the American International Toy Fair. The robot, called i-cybie, was developed by Silverlit Toys (U.S.A) Inc. With special sensors, i-cybie responds to its owner's affection or lack of it. It can also express six different emotions -- fear, anger, dislike, happiness, surprise and sadness. The robot will be on sale as early as August in the U.S. with a price tag of between $150 and $200.

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