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Jimmy Carter Dies Aged 100

Jimmy Carter Dies Aged 100

United States President Jimmy Carter, left, and President Anwar al-Sadat of Egypt, right, meet in Dogwood Lodge at Camp David, the presidential retreat near Thurmont, Maryland on September 19, 1978..Photo by White House via CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Jimmy Carter Dies Aged 100

Jimmy Carter Dies Aged 100

Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan of Israel, left, and Defense Minister Ezer Weizman of Israel, right, walk from Dogwood Lodge after mrrting President Anwar Sadat of Egypt at Camp David, near Thurmont, Maryland prior to their meeting on Thursday, September 14, 1978..Photo by White House via CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Jimmy Carter Dies Aged 100

Jimmy Carter Dies Aged 100

President Anwar Sadat of Egypt, left, and United States President Jimmy Carter, right, leave Dogwood Lodge for a walk on the grounds of Camp David, the presidential retreat near Thurmont, Maryland Monday, September 13, 1978..Photo by White House via CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Jimmy Carter Dies Aged 100

Jimmy Carter Dies Aged 100

Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan, left, meets President Anwar Sadat of Egypt, right, at Dogwood Lodge at Camp David, near Thurmont, Maryland on Thursday, September 14, 1978..Photo by White House via CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Jimmy Carter Dies Aged 100

Jimmy Carter Dies Aged 100

President Anwar al-Sadat of Egypt relaxes on the veranda of Dogwood Cottage at Camp David, near Thurmont, Maryland on Sunday, September 10, 1978, during a break in the summit talks with Prime Minister Menachem Begin of Israel and United States President Jimmy Carter..Photo by White House via CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Jimmy Carter Dies Aged 100

Jimmy Carter Dies Aged 100

President Anwar al-Sadat of Egypt, left, and United States President Jimmy Carter outside Dogwood Cabin at Camp David, the US presidential retreat near Thurmont, Maryland prior to the first meeting of their summit to discuss a peace treaty between Egypt and Israel on September 6, 1978..Photo by White House via CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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U.S. envoy Kennedy plants dogwood at Ise Jingu shrine

U.S. envoy Kennedy plants dogwood at Ise Jingu shrine

ISE, Japan - U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy (5th from L) plants a dogwood sapling at the Ise Jingu Shinto shrine in Ise, Mie Prefecture, western Japan, on April 6, 2014.

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70 animals remain in shelter in Sendai

70 animals remain in shelter in Sendai

SENDAI, Japan - Photo taken in December 2013 shows Takashi Wagatsuma, head of animal shelter operator "Dogwood," checking on one of the dogs separated from their owners after the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster at the shelter's kennel in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture.

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U.S. envoy Kennedy visits Nagasaki

U.S. envoy Kennedy visits Nagasaki

NAGASAKI, Japan - U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy (L back) watches children water a dogwood tree she planted, which was sent from the United States as a symbol of friendship, at the Peace Park in Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, on Dec. 10, 2013.

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U.S. envoy Kennedy visits Nagasaki

U.S. envoy Kennedy visits Nagasaki

NAGASAKI, Japan - U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy watches children water a dogwood tree she planted, which was sent from the United States as a symbol of friendship, at the Peace Park in Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, on Dec. 10, 2013.

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Dogwood trees planted to celebrate Japan-U.S. friendship

Dogwood trees planted to celebrate Japan-U.S. friendship

YOKOHAMA, Japan - U.S. Ambassador to Japan John Roos (2nd from R) and Yokohama Mayor Fumiko Hayashi (L) take part in a ceremony to plant a hundred American dogwood trees at a park in Yokohama, near Tokyo on March 29, 2013, to celebrate the friendship between Japan and the United States. The trees from the United States are a reciprocal gift to mark the 100th anniversary of Japan's donation of 3,000 cherry tree saplings.

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Dogwood trees sent to Tokyo from U.S.

Dogwood trees sent to Tokyo from U.S.

WASHINGTON, United States - Dogwood trees are loaded onto a truck in Washington on Oct. 22, 2012. A ceremony was held the same day at the National Arboretum in the U.S. capital to send 3,000 dogwood trees from the United States to Japan over a three-year period as a symbol of bilateral friendship for the next 100 years, in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the donation of 3,000 cherry blossoms from Tokyo to Washington in 1912.

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Dogwood trees sent to Tokyo from U.S.

Dogwood trees sent to Tokyo from U.S.

WASHINGTON, United States - James Zumwalt, U.S. deputy assistant secretary of state for Japan and Korean affairs, gives a speech during a ceremony at the National Arboretum in Washington on Oct. 22, 2012, which was held to send 3,000 dogwood trees from the United States to Japan over a three-year period as a symbol of bilateral friendship for the next 100 years, in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the donation of 3,000 cherry blossoms from Tokyo to Washington in 1912.

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Flowering dogwood sent by U.S. government in 1915

Flowering dogwood sent by U.S. government in 1915

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in May 1997 at the University of Tokyo's Koishikawa Botanical Gardens in Tokyo shows a flowering dogwood sent by the United States in 1915 as a return gift of cherry trees sent from Japan to Washington in 1912. Sources involved in Japan-U.S. relations said Jan. 16, 2012 that the U.S. plans to present Japan dogwood seedlings to mark the 100th anniversary of the cherry tree gift.

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Tang, Kono promise Beijing reunion after Hakone cruise

Tang, Kono promise Beijing reunion after Hakone cruise

HAKONE, Japan - Visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan spent May 13 in Hakone, Kanagawa Prefecture, west of Tokyo, with Japanese Foreign Minister Yohei Kono, before returning home later in the day. Photo shows Kono (Second from R) and Tang (Third from L) planting a 2.5-meter-high kousa dogwood to commemorate the bilateral friendship near the hotel Tang stayed the night of May 12.

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U.S. envoy Kennedy visits Hiroshima

U.S. envoy Kennedy visits Hiroshima

U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy (L) and Hiroshima Mayor Kazumi Matsui plant a dogwood sapling in the western Japanese city of Hiroshima on April 17, 2015. Two dogwood saplings were planted in the city the same day out of 3,000 to be donated from the United States to Japan as a symbol of friendship between the two countries. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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100th anniversary of U.S. dogwood tree donation to Japan

100th anniversary of U.S. dogwood tree donation to Japan

U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy (C) poses for a photo with students of Tokyo Metropolitan Engei High School in the Japanese capital's Setagaya Ward on April 10, 2015, during an event marking the 100th anniversary of donation of 40 dogwood trees -- one of which is still alive at the high school -- from the United States to Japan. The donation in 1915 as a symbol of friendship between the two countries was a return gift after Japan donated cherry trees to the United States. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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100th anniversary of U.S. dogwood tree donation to Japan

100th anniversary of U.S. dogwood tree donation to Japan

U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy (front) plants a dogwood seedling at Tokyo Metropolitan Engei High School in the Japanese capital's Setagaya Ward on April 10, 2015, during an event marking the 100th anniversary of donation of 40 dogwood trees -- one of which is still alive at the high school -- from the United States to Japan. The donation in 1915 as a symbol of friendship between the two countries was a return gift after Japan donated cherry trees to the United States. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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100th anniversary of U.S. dogwood tree donation to Japan

100th anniversary of U.S. dogwood tree donation to Japan

U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy delivers a speech at Tokyo Metropolitan Engei High School in the Japanese capital's Setagaya Ward on April 10, 2015, during an event marking the 100th anniversary of donation of 40 dogwood trees -- one of which is still alive at the high school -- from the United States to Japan. The donation in 1915 as a symbol of friendship between the two countries was a return gift after Japan donated cherry trees to the United States. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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An Ainu village

An Ainu village

Ditch reeds and or cogon grasses were used in the walls and roofs of the cise houses. The maegoya cottage on the left is an annex to the omoya main house. The back of the main house was a sacred area with a shrine where inaw willow or dogwood wigs were offered on an altar. The device made from parallel cross logs in the foreground is a cage to rear infant bears. Poles to hang and dry fish are seen as well. This was adjacent to the Ainu warehouses depicted in photograph #3002.==Date:unknown, Place:Hokkaido, Photo:R. Stillfried, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number78‐50‐0]

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Flowering dogwood sent by U.S. government in 1915

Flowering dogwood sent by U.S. government in 1915

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in May 1997 at the University of Tokyo's Koishikawa Botanical Gardens in Tokyo shows a flowering dogwood sent by the United States in 1915 as a return gift of cherry trees sent from Japan to Washington in 1912. Sources involved in Japan-U.S. relations said Jan. 16, 2012 that the U.S. plans to present Japan dogwood seedlings to mark the 100th anniversary of the cherry tree gift. (Kyodo)

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Tang, Kono promise Beijing reunion after Hakone cruise

Tang, Kono promise Beijing reunion after Hakone cruise

HAKONE, Japan - Visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan spent May 13 in Hakone, Kanagawa Prefecture, west of Tokyo, with Japanese Foreign Minister Yohei Kono, before returning home later in the day. Photo shows Kono (Second from R) and Tang (Third from L) planting a 2.5-meter-high kousa dogwood to commemorate the bilateral friendship near the hotel Tang stayed the night of May 12.

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