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Blatter responds to FIFA corruption charges

Blatter responds to FIFA corruption charges

ZURICH, May 28 Kyodo - Media reporters stand by in front of the hotel in which FIFA officials are staying in Zurich on May 27, 2015. FIFA President Sepp Blatter issued a statement the same day to "welcome" further investigation into the world's soccer governing body after the U.S. government announced a 47-count indictment against nine FIFA officials and five corporate executives on charges of corruption in the sport spanning at least two decades.

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Terada to become 1st female leader of Kansai Keizai Doyukai

Terada to become 1st female leader of Kansai Keizai Doyukai

OSAKA, Japan - Chiyono Terada (R), president of major moving company Art Corp., poses with Kazuo Asada (L), president of NTT West Corp., at a news conference in Osaka on Dec. 20. Terada and Asada have been appointed to succeed Kazuaki Tsuda as co-chairmen of the Kansai Keizai Doyukai (Kansai Association of Corporate Executives). Terada will be the first woman to lead any of the five major business organizations based in Osaka.

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Ex-Sumitomo execs to pay 430 mil. yen in damages

Ex-Sumitomo execs to pay 430 mil. yen in damages

OSAKA, Japan - The Osaka District Court on March 15 holds a conciliation session for five former executives of Sumitomo Corp. and a corporate shareholder over huge losses from Sumitomo's unauthorized copper deals. The former Sumitomo executives agreed with Yubo Sangyo K.K., an Osaka-based textile firm, to pay 430 million yen in damages to the company for their failure to detect unauthorized deals by an employee.

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Terada to become 1st female leader of Kansai Keizai Doyukai

Terada to become 1st female leader of Kansai Keizai Doyukai

OSAKA, Japan - Chiyono Terada (R), president of major moving company Art Corp., poses with Kazuo Asada (L), president of NTT West Corp., at a news conference in Osaka on Dec. 20. Terada and Asada have been appointed to succeed Kazuaki Tsuda as co-chairmen of the Kansai Keizai Doyukai (Kansai Association of Corporate Executives). Terada will be the first woman to lead any of the five major business organizations based in Osaka.

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Blatter responds to FIFA corruption charges

Blatter responds to FIFA corruption charges

Media reporters stand by in front of the hotel in which FIFA officials are staying in Zurich on May 27, 2015. FIFA President Sepp Blatter issued a statement the same day to "welcome" further investigation into the world's soccer governing body after the U.S. government announced a 47-count indictment against nine FIFA officials and five corporate executives on charges of corruption in the sport spanning at least two decades. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ex-Sumitomo execs to pay 430 mil. yen in damages

Ex-Sumitomo execs to pay 430 mil. yen in damages

OSAKA, Japan - The Osaka District Court on March 15 holds a conciliation session for five former executives of Sumitomo Corp. and a corporate shareholder over huge losses from Sumitomo's unauthorized copper deals. The former Sumitomo executives agreed with Yubo Sangyo K.K., an Osaka-based textile firm, to pay 430 million yen in damages to the company for their failure to detect unauthorized deals by an employee.

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