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US: Heavy Rain in Newark Valley, NY Leads to Flash Flooding

Heavy rains and flooding threatened Tioga and Broome counties in New York, with warnings issued for Sunday evening, July 13. This heavy rain caused significant damage and temporarily shut down Route 38 in Newark Valley for several hours. A state of emergency has been declared in Newark Valley.

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Russias Ivano-Frankivsk airport missile strike adjusters get sentences

Russias Ivano-Frankivsk airport missile strike adjusters get sentences

IVANO-FRANKIVSK, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 1, 2024 - A hearing is underway at the Ivano-Frankivsk City Court in the case of Dmytro Kuznietsov, Halyna Kryshtal and Oleksandr Vikhliaiev who are suspected of directing Russias missile strike on a local airport on the first day of Russias full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, Ivano-Frankivsk, western Ukraine. The three suspects were found guilty and were sentenced to 13 years in prison with property forfeiture.

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Russias Ivano-Frankivsk airport missile strike adjusters get sentences

Russias Ivano-Frankivsk airport missile strike adjusters get sentences

IVANO-FRANKIVSK, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 1, 2024 - A hearing is underway at the Ivano-Frankivsk City Court in the case of Dmytro Kuznietsov, Halyna Kryshtal and Oleksandr Vikhliaiev who are suspected of directing Russias missile strike on a local airport on the first day of Russias full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, Ivano-Frankivsk, western Ukraine. The three suspects were found guilty and were sentenced to 13 years in prison with property forfeiture.

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Russias Ivano-Frankivsk airport missile strike adjusters get sentences

Russias Ivano-Frankivsk airport missile strike adjusters get sentences

IVANO-FRANKIVSK, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 1, 2024 - A hearing is underway at the Ivano-Frankivsk City Court in the case of Dmytro Kuznietsov, Halyna Kryshtal and Oleksandr Vikhliaiev who are suspected of directing Russias missile strike on a local airport on the first day of Russias full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, Ivano-Frankivsk, western Ukraine. The three suspects were found guilty and were sentenced to 13 years in prison with property forfeiture.

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Mosquitoes tested for dengue fever in western Japan

Mosquitoes tested for dengue fever in western Japan

KOBE, Japan - A Nishinomiya city office worker captures mosquitoes for testing at a park in Hyogo Prefecture on Oct. 7, 2014, following a report that a woman is suspected of having been infected with dengue fever in the western Japan city in what could be the first case of the fever outside the Tokyo metropolitan area since its outbreak there.

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Mosquitoes tested for dengue fever in western Japan

Mosquitoes tested for dengue fever in western Japan

KOBE, Japan - Mosquitoes are captured at a park in Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture, on Oct. 7, 2014, for testing following a report that a woman is suspected of having been infected with dengue fever in the western Japan city in what could be the first case of the fever outside the Tokyo metropolitan area since its outbreak there.

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New cow in Miyazaki suspected of foot-and-mouth disease

New cow in Miyazaki suspected of foot-and-mouth disease

MIYAZAKI, Japan - Miyazaki Gov. Hideo Higashikokubaru speaks to reporters after a meeting to discuss foot-and-mouth disease countermeasures at the prefectural hall in Miyazaki City on July 5, 2010, following the discovery of another cow with symptoms of the disease in the city. The new suspected case was the first to come to light since June 18.

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New cow in Miyazaki suspected of foot-and-mouth disease

New cow in Miyazaki suspected of foot-and-mouth disease

MIYAZAKI, Japan - Miyazaki Gov. Hideo Higashikokubaru speaks during a meeting to discuss foot-and-mouth disease countermeasures at the prefectural hall in Miyazaki City on July 5, 2010, after another cow in the city was found to have symptoms of the disease. The new suspected case was the first to come to light since June 18.

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Yokohama high school student tests negative for new flu

Yokohama high school student tests negative for new flu

TOKYO, Japan - An official of the Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry speaks at a news conference at the ministry on May 1, saying a high school student in Yokohama suspected of being Japan's first case of infection from the rapidly spreading new influenza strain tested negative.

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Yokohama high school student tests negative for new flu

Yokohama high school student tests negative for new flu

YOKOHAMA, Japan - The principal of a high school in Yokohama's Sakae Ward bursts into tears after hearing that a student of the school tested negative for the rapidly spreading new influenza virus. The 17-year-old boy was suspected of being Japan's first case of infection from the H1N1 influenza A virus after staying in British Columbia, Canada, on a school excursion for about two weeks from April 10 with 114 schoolmates and five teachers.

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Thermographic equipment in place at worlds after flu scare

Thermographic equipment in place at worlds after flu scare

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Spectators with face masks watch matches at the world table tennis championships at Yokohama Arena on May 1. The organizers of the tournament decided to install thermographic imaging equipment after the first suspected case in Japan of the rapidly spreading new flu virus was reported in Yokohama earlier in the day.

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Thermographic equipment in place at worlds after flu scare

Thermographic equipment in place at worlds after flu scare

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Photographers take pictures of a thermographic imaging device which will be installed at the world table tennis championships in Yokohama on May 1. Organizers of the tournament decided to install the device after the first suspected case in Japan of the rapidly spreading new flu virus was reported in Yokohama earlier in the day.

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Japan's 1st suspected case of new influenza virus detected

Japan's 1st suspected case of new influenza virus detected

YOKOHAMA, Japan - A staff member (front) of the Yokohama Municipal Citizens Hospital is surrounded by reporters on May 1 after a 17-year-old male high school student from Yokohama, who visited British Columbia, Canada, on a school excursion in April, was hospitalized in the first suspected case in Japan of the rapidly spreading new strain of influenza A virus.

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Japan's 1st suspected case of new influenza virus detected

Japan's 1st suspected case of new influenza virus detected

TOKYO, Japan - Health, Labor and Welfare Minister Yoichi Masuzoe speaks during a news conference on May 1. He said the first suspected case in Japan of the rapidly spreading new strain of influenza A virus has been detected.

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(1)Mad cow scare

(1)Mad cow scare

TOKYO, Japan - Naruo Miyajima, hygiene section chief of the agriculture ministry, speaks at a hurriedly called news conference early on the morning of Sept. 22. He said British government veterinarians have confirmed that a Japanese dairy cow that has been suspected of mad-cow disease has been infected with the disease, the first case reported outside Europe.

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Inspection confirms plant used no feed causing mad cow disease

Inspection confirms plant used no feed causing mad cow disease

MITO, Japan - Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries officials conduct an inspection of a feed factory in Ibaraki Prefecture on Sept. 12. They said later they have confirmed the factory used no animal-based ''meat and bone meal (MBM)'' that may have caused Japan's first suspected case of mad cow disease.

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(1)Mad cow scare in Japan

(1)Mad cow scare in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Food industry officials crowd a briefing session hurriedly called Sept. 11 by the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministry to explain about government probes into the suspected case of Japan's first mad cow disease in Chiba Prefecture, east of Tokyo.

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(3)Mad cow scare in Japan

(3)Mad cow scare in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - An unidentified Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministry addresses a meeting of experts called Sept. 11 to look into the suspected case of Japan's first mad cow disease in Chiba Prefecture, east of Tokyo.

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Vet checks cow farms

Vet checks cow farms

OSAKA, Japan - A veterinarian checks cows at a farm in Sakai, Osaka on Sept. 11, one day after after Japan reported its first-ever case of suspected mad cow disease in a dairy cow in Chiba, east of Tokyo.

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Takebe explains steps against mad cow disease

Takebe explains steps against mad cow disease

TOKYO, Japan - Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Tsutomu Takebe holds a news conference at his ministry on Sept. 11 to explain how the ministry is handling Japan's first suspected case of mad cow disease.

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1st suspected case of mad cow disease found in Chiba Pref.

1st suspected case of mad cow disease found in Chiba Pref.

TOKYO, Japan - Takemi Nagamura, head of the livestock industry department at the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministry, speaks at a press conference at the ministry in Tokyo on Sept. 10 about Japan's first suspected case of mad cow disease.

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Ghana confirms first two cases of Marburg virus disease

STORY: Ghana confirms first two cases of Marburg virus disease DATELINE: July 19, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:32 LOCATION: Accra CATEGORY: HEALTH SHOTLIST: 1. various of crowds in markets 2. various of people getting vaccinations 3. various of crowds in markets STORYLINE: Ghana has confirmed the country's first two cases of Marburg virus disease (MVD), the Ghana Health Service (GHS) said in a statement late Sunday. The confirmation came after samples from suspected infected individuals that had been sent to the Institute Pasteur in Dakar (IPD) tested positive for MVD. The GHS first announced the suspected infections on July 7, after identifying two persons who had met the case definition of acute hemorrhagic fever in Ghana's Ashanti Region. The samples from the individuals tested positive for MVD at the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research. With assistance from the World Health Organization (WHO), the samples were forwarded to the IPD for further confirmation. "So far, 98 contacts have been identifi

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Thermographic equipment in place at worlds after flu scare

Thermographic equipment in place at worlds after flu scare

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Spectators with face masks watch matches at the world table tennis championships at Yokohama Arena on May 1. The organizers of the tournament decided to install thermographic imaging equipment after the first suspected case in Japan of the rapidly spreading new flu virus was reported in Yokohama earlier in the day. (Kyodo)

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Thermographic equipment in place at worlds after flu scare

Thermographic equipment in place at worlds after flu scare

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Photographers take pictures of a thermographic imaging device which will be installed at the world table tennis championships in Yokohama on May 1. Organizers of the tournament decided to install the device after the first suspected case in Japan of the rapidly spreading new flu virus was reported in Yokohama earlier in the day. (Kyodo)

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Yokohama high school student tests negative for new flu

Yokohama high school student tests negative for new flu

YOKOHAMA, Japan - The principal of a high school in Yokohama's Sakae Ward bursts into tears after hearing that a student of the school tested negative for the rapidly spreading new influenza virus. The 17-year-old boy was suspected of being Japan's first case of infection from the H1N1 influenza A virus after staying in British Columbia, Canada, on a school excursion for about two weeks from April 10 with 114 schoolmates and five teachers. (Kyodo)

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Yokohama high school student tests negative for new flu

Yokohama high school student tests negative for new flu

TOKYO, Japan - An official of the Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry speaks at a news conference at the ministry on May 1, saying a high school student in Yokohama suspected of being Japan's first case of infection from the rapidly spreading new influenza strain tested negative. (Kyodo)

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Japan's 1st suspected case of new influenza virus detected

Japan's 1st suspected case of new influenza virus detected

TOKYO, Japan - Health, Labor and Welfare Minister Yoichi Masuzoe speaks during a news conference on May 1. He said the first suspected case in Japan of the rapidly spreading new strain of influenza A virus has been detected. (Kyodo)

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Japan's 1st suspected case of new influenza virus detected

Japan's 1st suspected case of new influenza virus detected

YOKOHAMA, Japan - A staff member (front) of the Yokohama Municipal Citizens Hospital is surrounded by reporters on May 1 after a 17-year-old male high school student from Yokohama, who visited British Columbia, Canada, on a school excursion in April, was hospitalized in the first suspected case in Japan of the rapidly spreading new strain of influenza A virus. (Kyodo)

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New cow in Miyazaki suspected of foot-and-mouth disease

New cow in Miyazaki suspected of foot-and-mouth disease

MIYAZAKI, Japan - Miyazaki Gov. Hideo Higashikokubaru speaks during a meeting to discuss foot-and-mouth disease countermeasures at the prefectural hall in Miyazaki City on July 5, 2010, after another cow in the city was found to have symptoms of the disease. The new suspected case was the first to come to light since June 18. (Kyodo)

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New cow in Miyazaki suspected of foot-and-mouth disease

New cow in Miyazaki suspected of foot-and-mouth disease

MIYAZAKI, Japan - Miyazaki Gov. Hideo Higashikokubaru speaks to reporters after a meeting to discuss foot-and-mouth disease countermeasures at the prefectural hall in Miyazaki City on July 5, 2010, following the discovery of another cow with symptoms of the disease in the city. The new suspected case was the first to come to light since June 18. (Kyodo)

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Mosquitoes tested for dengue fever in western Japan

Mosquitoes tested for dengue fever in western Japan

KOBE, Japan - A Nishinomiya city office worker captures mosquitoes for testing at a park in Hyogo Prefecture on Oct. 7, 2014, following a report that a woman is suspected of having been infected with dengue fever in the western Japan city in what could be the first case of the fever outside the Tokyo metropolitan area since its outbreak there. (Kyodo)

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The Youzu Network Building YOOZOO

The Youzu Network Building YOOZOO

The Youzu Network Building YOOZOO in Shanghai, China, Dec. 8, 2020. Lynch, CEO of Youzu Network, A listed gaming company that is the first game stock in China's A-share main board, died of suspected poisoning incident, and the related case also quickly hit the Internet hot search.

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The Youzu Network Building YOOZOO

The Youzu Network Building YOOZOO

The Youzu Network Building YOOZOO in Shanghai, China, Dec. 8, 2020. Lynch, CEO of Youzu Network, A listed gaming company that is the first game stock in China's A-share main board, died of suspected poisoning incident, and the related case also quickly hit the Internet hot search.

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The Youzu Network Building YOOZOO

The Youzu Network Building YOOZOO

The Youzu Network Building YOOZOO in Shanghai, China, Dec. 8, 2020. Lynch, CEO of Youzu Network, A listed gaming company that is the first game stock in China's A-share main board, died of suspected poisoning incident, and the related case also quickly hit the Internet hot search.

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Irena Storova

Irena Storova

The Czech State Drugs Control Institute (SUKL) head Irena Storova gives an interview to Czech News Agency (CTK) in Prague, Czech Republic, February 12, 2021. The SUKL will send details on the first Czech case of suspected death over the vaccine against COVID-19 to the European database of suspected adverse drug reaction reports, SUKL spokeswoman told CTK yesterday. Since the launch of the vaccination, SUKL has received 531 reports on suspected undesirable effects of the vaccine, such as nausea and flu-like symptoms. SUKL head Irena Storova said this corresponds to what had been expected based on the previous clinical studies. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Irena Storova

Irena Storova

The Czech State Drugs Control Institute (SUKL) head Irena Storova gives an interview to Czech News Agency (CTK) in Prague, Czech Republic, February 12, 2021. The SUKL will send details on the first Czech case of suspected death over the vaccine against COVID-19 to the European database of suspected adverse drug reaction reports, SUKL spokeswoman told CTK yesterday. Since the launch of the vaccination, SUKL has received 531 reports on suspected undesirable effects of the vaccine, such as nausea and flu-like symptoms. SUKL head Irena Storova said this corresponds to what had been expected based on the previous clinical studies. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Irena Storova

Irena Storova

The Czech State Drugs Control Institute (SUKL) head Irena Storova gives an interview to Czech News Agency (CTK) in Prague, Czech Republic, February 12, 2021. The SUKL will send details on the first Czech case of suspected death over the vaccine against COVID-19 to the European database of suspected adverse drug reaction reports, SUKL spokeswoman told CTK yesterday. Since the launch of the vaccination, SUKL has received 531 reports on suspected undesirable effects of the vaccine, such as nausea and flu-like symptoms. SUKL head Irena Storova said this corresponds to what had been expected based on the previous clinical studies. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Irena Storova

Irena Storova

The Czech State Drugs Control Institute (SUKL) head Irena Storova gives an interview to Czech News Agency (CTK) in Prague, Czech Republic, February 12, 2021. The SUKL will send details on the first Czech case of suspected death over the vaccine against COVID-19 to the European database of suspected adverse drug reaction reports, SUKL spokeswoman told CTK yesterday. Since the launch of the vaccination, SUKL has received 531 reports on suspected undesirable effects of the vaccine, such as nausea and flu-like symptoms. SUKL head Irena Storova said this corresponds to what had been expected based on the previous clinical studies. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Irena Storova

Irena Storova

The Czech State Drugs Control Institute (SUKL) head Irena Storova gives an interview to Czech News Agency (CTK) in Prague, Czech Republic, February 12, 2021. The SUKL will send details on the first Czech case of suspected death over the vaccine against COVID-19 to the European database of suspected adverse drug reaction reports, SUKL spokeswoman told CTK yesterday. Since the launch of the vaccination, SUKL has received 531 reports on suspected undesirable effects of the vaccine, such as nausea and flu-like symptoms. SUKL head Irena Storova said this corresponds to what had been expected based on the previous clinical studies. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Irena Storova

Irena Storova

The Czech State Drugs Control Institute (SUKL) head Irena Storova gives an interview to Czech News Agency (CTK) in Prague, Czech Republic, February 12, 2021. The SUKL will send details on the first Czech case of suspected death over the vaccine against COVID-19 to the European database of suspected adverse drug reaction reports, SUKL spokeswoman told CTK yesterday. Since the launch of the vaccination, SUKL has received 531 reports on suspected undesirable effects of the vaccine, such as nausea and flu-like symptoms. SUKL head Irena Storova said this corresponds to what had been expected based on the previous clinical studies. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Irena Storova

Irena Storova

The Czech State Drugs Control Institute (SUKL) head Irena Storova gives an interview to Czech News Agency (CTK) in Prague, Czech Republic, February 12, 2021. The SUKL will send details on the first Czech case of suspected death over the vaccine against COVID-19 to the European database of suspected adverse drug reaction reports, SUKL spokeswoman told CTK yesterday. Since the launch of the vaccination, SUKL has received 531 reports on suspected undesirable effects of the vaccine, such as nausea and flu-like symptoms. SUKL head Irena Storova said this corresponds to what had been expected based on the previous clinical studies. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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protest the same rules for all

protest the same rules for all

A few supporters of Million Moments group stand in a public space with the message of the same rules for all on September 4, 2019, in Cheb, Czech Republic, during the one-minute test of public warning sirens, which takes place at noon every first Wednesday of the month. The group called on their supporters the day before. The protest is related with Capi hnizdo, case of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis. Czech people have been losing trust in the state due to the problems around Prime Minister Andrej Babis (ANO) and this crisis may be solved only if the Capi hnizdo case of a suspected EU subsidy fraud gets to court, the Million Moments group says in a statement sent to CTK on September 3. (CTK Photo/Slavomir Kubes)

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protest the same rules for all

protest the same rules for all

A few supporters of Million Moments group stand in a public space with the message of the same rules for all on September 4, 2019, in Cheb, Czech Republic, during the one-minute test of public warning sirens, which takes place at noon every first Wednesday of the month. The group called on their supporters the day before. The protest is related with Capi hnizdo, case of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis. Czech people have been losing trust in the state due to the problems around Prime Minister Andrej Babis (ANO) and this crisis may be solved only if the Capi hnizdo case of a suspected EU subsidy fraud gets to court, the Million Moments group says in a statement sent to CTK on September 3. (CTK Photo/Slavomir Kubes)

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protest the same rules for all

protest the same rules for all

A few supporters of Million Moments group stand in a public space with the message of the same rules for all on September 4, 2019, in Cheb, Czech Republic, during the one-minute test of public warning sirens, which takes place at noon every first Wednesday of the month. The group called on their supporters the day before. The protest is related with Capi hnizdo, case of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis. Czech people have been losing trust in the state due to the problems around Prime Minister Andrej Babis (ANO) and this crisis may be solved only if the Capi hnizdo case of a suspected EU subsidy fraud gets to court, the Million Moments group says in a statement sent to CTK on September 3. (CTK Photo/Slavomir Kubes)

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(1)Mad cow scare

(1)Mad cow scare

TOKYO, Japan - Naruo Miyajima, hygiene section chief of the agriculture ministry, speaks at a hurriedly called news conference early on the morning of Sept. 22. He said British government veterinarians have confirmed that a Japanese dairy cow that has been suspected of mad-cow disease has been infected with the disease, the first case reported outside Europe.

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(1)Mad cow scare in Japan

(1)Mad cow scare in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Food industry officials crowd a briefing session hurriedly called Sept. 11 by the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministry to explain about government probes into the suspected case of Japan's first mad cow disease in Chiba Prefecture, east of Tokyo.

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Inspection confirms plant used no feed causing mad cow disease

Inspection confirms plant used no feed causing mad cow disease

MITO, Japan - Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries officials conduct an inspection of a feed factory in Ibaraki Prefecture on Sept. 12. They said later they have confirmed the factory used no animal-based ''meat and bone meal (MBM)'' that may have caused Japan's first suspected case of mad cow disease.

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Vet checks cow farms

Vet checks cow farms

OSAKA, Japan - A veterinarian checks cows at a farm in Sakai, Osaka on Sept. 11, one day after after Japan reported its first-ever case of suspected mad cow disease in a dairy cow in Chiba, east of Tokyo.

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Takebe explains steps against mad cow disease

Takebe explains steps against mad cow disease

TOKYO, Japan - Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Tsutomu Takebe holds a news conference at his ministry on Sept. 11 to explain how the ministry is handling Japan's first suspected case of mad cow disease.

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(3)Mad cow scare in Japan

(3)Mad cow scare in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - An unidentified Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministry addresses a meeting of experts called Sept. 11 to look into the suspected case of Japan's first mad cow disease in Chiba Prefecture, east of Tokyo.

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