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US: Pro-Palestine Protesters Occupy Milbank Hall At Barnard College 3

Dozens of pro-Palestine student protesters occupied Barnard College’s Milbank Hall on Wednesday, February 26, demanding the reversal of the expulsion of two students who allegedly stormed a classroom in early January and distributed fliers with anti-Israel rhetoric. The students marched out of Milbank Hall to nearby Riverside Park, ending the sit-in just before 10:40 p.m.

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US: Pro-Palestine Protesters Occupy Milbank Hall At Barnard College

Dozens of pro-Palestine student protesters occupied Barnard College’s Milbank Hall on Wednesday, February 26, demanding the reversal of the expulsion of two students who allegedly stormed a classroom in early January and distributed fliers with anti-Israel rhetoric. The students marched out of Milbank Hall to nearby Riverside Park, ending the sit-in just before 10:40 p.m.

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US: Pro-Palestine Protesters Occupy Milbank Hall At Barnard College 2

Dozens of pro-Palestine student protesters occupied Barnard College’s Milbank Hall on Wednesday, February 26, demanding the reversal of the expulsion of two students who allegedly stormed a classroom in early January and distributed fliers with anti-Israel rhetoric. The students marched out of Milbank Hall to nearby Riverside Park, ending the sit-in just before 10:40 p.m. According to the video’s owner, the video shows some protesters smuggling food and water into the occupied building through an open window.

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US: Student Blocked From Entering Milbank Hall As Protesters Occupy Building

Pro-Palestine student protesters occupied Barnard College’s Milbank Hall on Wednesday, February 26, demanding the reversal of the expulsion of two students who allegedly stormed a classroom in early January and distributed fliers with anti-Israel rhetoric. This video shows a Columbia University student Jonathan Lederer being blocked from entering the building.

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Bicycles banned from Osaka shopping mall for safety

Bicycles banned from Osaka shopping mall for safety

OSAKA, Japan - Shop representatives and police officers parade through Osaka's famous Tenjinbashisuji mall on Jan. 31, 2014, handing out fliers to announce the start of a ban on bicycles from entering almost all parts of the 2.6-kilometer shopping arcade as a measure to ensure shoppers' safety.

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Balloons released carrying DVDs on sinking of S. Korean warship

Balloons released carrying DVDs on sinking of S. Korean warship

SEOUL, South Korea - Members of an anti-North Korean civic group release balloons carrying materials including around 300 DVDs containing an investigation report on the sinking of a South Korean warship in Imjingak, near the demilitarized zone north of Seoul, South Korea, on June 10, 2010. About 200 portable radios, 2,000 1 dollar bills and around 150,000 fliers were also attached to the balloons.

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Balloons released carrying DVDs on sinking of S. Korean warship

Balloons released carrying DVDs on sinking of S. Korean warship

SEOUL, South Korea - Members of an anti-North Korean civic group release balloons carrying materials including around 300 DVDs containing an investigation report on the sinking of a South Korean warship in Imjingak, near the demilitarized zone north of Seoul, South Korea, on June 10, 2010. About 200 portable radios, 2,000 1 dollar bills and around 150,000 fliers were also attached to the balloons.

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Toyota chief apologizes to Chinese consumers

Toyota chief apologizes to Chinese consumers

BEIJING, China - A man (R) scatters fliers outside a press conference by Toyota Motor Corp. President Akio Toyoda a hotel in Beijing on March 1, 2010. The man was protesting about a series of safety problems involving Toyota vehicles, which forced Toyoda to apologize to Chinese customers.

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'Have a good day, Master': 'Cosplay' maids greet office goers

'Have a good day, Master': 'Cosplay' maids greet office goers

OSAKA, Japan - Young women clad in ''maid cafe'' costumes distribute fliers to pedestrians on their way to work in front of the Osaka Securities Exchange building in Chuo Ward, Osaka, on Jan. 29, 2010. Some 30 waitresses from maid cafes greeted office goers to promote their stores which have been affected by the economic slump.

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Young voters may support 'change' but unsure about DPJ

Young voters may support 'change' but unsure about DPJ

TOKYO, Japan - A female college student clad in a Japanese summer kimono hands out fliers on a bustling street in front of JR Shibuya Station in Tokyo on Aug. 2. The campaign was organized by the nonpartisan student group ''ivote'' to urge young people to vote in the Aug. 30 general election to have their voices heard in politics.

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Chinese protesters scatter fliers after stock market loss

Chinese protesters scatter fliers after stock market loss

BEIJING, China - Fliers criticizing the China Securities Regulatory Commission are scattered from a building rooftop in Beijing's central Xidan district on March 11. A group of about 20 people who sustained losses in the plunging stock market threw down thousands of the fliers before being detained by police about 30 minutes later.

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Chinese protesters scatter fliers after stock market loss

Chinese protesters scatter fliers after stock market loss

BEIJING, China - A man is overpowered by a police officer after scattering fliers criticizing the China Securities Regulatory Commission from a rooftop in Beijing's central Xidan district on March 11. A group of around 20 people who have suffered losses due to the plunging stock market threw tens of thousands of copies of the pamphlet before being detained by police about 30 minutes later.

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Chinese protesters scatter fliers after stock market loss

Chinese protesters scatter fliers after stock market loss

BEIJING, China - People watch as fliers criticizing the China Securities Regulatory Commission fall on streets in Beijing's central Xidan district on March 11. A group of about 20 people who sustained losses in the plunging stock market scattered the fliers from a building rooftop before being detained by police 30 minutes later.

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Chinese protesters scatter fliers after stock market loss

Chinese protesters scatter fliers after stock market loss

BEIJING, China - People watch as fliers criticizing the China Securities Regulatory Commission fall on streets in Beijing's central Xidan district on March 11. A group of about 20 people who sustained losses in the plunging stock market scattered the fliers from a building rooftop before being detained by police 30 minutes later.

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S. Korean civic groups send anti-N. Korea fliers to N. Korea

S. Korean civic groups send anti-N. Korea fliers to N. Korea

IMJIN PAVILION, South Korea - Members of South Korean civic groups for South Korean abductees' families release two balloons with leaflets and North Korean banknotes attached from the Imjin Pavilion near the Demilitarized Zone on Feb. 16 to coincide with the 67th birthday of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il.

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Kite-flying festival held in Osaka

Kite-flying festival held in Osaka

NEYAGAWA, Japan - Adults and children run to launch a big kite featuring two sea breams, the symbol of good fortune, in a kite-flying festival in Neyagawa, Osaka Prefecture, on Nov. 7. The festival, with 500 fliers of 900 kites, big and small, taking part, commemorates the 30th anniversary of a nationwide association of kite lovers.

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Baggage rule fliers distributed at Kansai International Airport

Baggage rule fliers distributed at Kansai International Airport

A Chinese passenger (L) receives a flier about carry-on baggage rules at Kansai International Airport in Osaka Prefecture on Sept. 30, 2015. Passengers' lack of knowledge about restrictions sometimes leads to trouble at security checkpoints. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Man acquitted of trespassing to post Communist Party fliers

Man acquitted of trespassing to post Communist Party fliers

TOKYO, Japan - Yosei Arakawa (R) speaks at a press conference after the Tokyo District Court acquitted him on Aug. 28 on a charge of trespassing onto a private housing estate in Tokyo's Katsushika Ward to distribute Japanese Communist Party leaflets. (Kyodo)

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Man acquitted of trespassing to post Communist Party fliers

Man acquitted of trespassing to post Communist Party fliers

TOKYO, Japan - Yosei Arakawa (R) reacts in joy after the Tokyo District Court acquitted him on Aug. 28 on a charge of trespassing onto a private housing estate in Tokyo's Katsushika Ward to distribute Japanese Communist Party leaflets. (Kyodo)

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Balloons released carrying DVDs on sinking of S. Korean warship

Balloons released carrying DVDs on sinking of S. Korean warship

SEOUL, South Korea - Members of an anti-North Korean civic group release balloons carrying materials including around 300 DVDs containing an investigation report on the sinking of a South Korean warship in Imjingak, near the demilitarized zone north of Seoul, South Korea, on June 10, 2010. About 200 portable radios, 2,000 1 dollar bills and around 150,000 fliers were also attached to the balloons. (Kyodo)

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Balloons released carrying DVDs on sinking of S. Korean warship

Balloons released carrying DVDs on sinking of S. Korean warship

SEOUL, South Korea - Members of an anti-North Korean civic group release balloons carrying materials including around 300 DVDs containing an investigation report on the sinking of a South Korean warship in Imjingak, near the demilitarized zone north of Seoul, South Korea, on June 10, 2010. About 200 portable radios, 2,000 1 dollar bills and around 150,000 fliers were also attached to the balloons. (Kyodo)

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Top court dismisses appeals by activists in flier distribution

Top court dismisses appeals by activists in flier distribution

TOKYO, Japan - Sachimi Takada (R), Toshiyuki Obora (C) and Nobuhiro Onishi speak at a news conference in Tokyo on April 11 after the Supreme Court dismissed appeals by the three peace activists accused of trespassing in a Self-Defense Forces building in order to distribute antiwar fliers. In doing so, the court upheld a lower court decision that imposed fines on them. (Kyodo)

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Chinese protesters scatter fliers after stock market loss

Chinese protesters scatter fliers after stock market loss

BEIJING, China - Fliers criticizing the China Securities Regulatory Commission are scattered from a building rooftop in Beijing's central Xidan district on March 11. A group of about 20 people who sustained losses in the plunging stock market threw down thousands of the fliers before being detained by police about 30 minutes later. (Kyodo)

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Chinese protesters scatter fliers after stock market loss

Chinese protesters scatter fliers after stock market loss

BEIJING, China - People watch as fliers criticizing the China Securities Regulatory Commission fall on streets in Beijing's central Xidan district on March 11. A group of about 20 people who sustained losses in the plunging stock market scattered the fliers from a building rooftop before being detained by police 30 minutes later. (Kyodo)

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Chinese protesters scatter fliers after stock market loss

Chinese protesters scatter fliers after stock market loss

BEIJING, China - A man is overpowered by a police officer after scattering fliers criticizing the China Securities Regulatory Commission from a rooftop in Beijing's central Xidan district on March 11. A group of around 20 people who have suffered losses due to the plunging stock market threw tens of thousands of copies of the pamphlet before being detained by police about 30 minutes later. (Kyodo)

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Chinese protesters scatter fliers after stock market loss

Chinese protesters scatter fliers after stock market loss

BEIJING, China - People watch as fliers criticizing the China Securities Regulatory Commission fall on streets in Beijing's central Xidan district on March 11. A group of about 20 people who sustained losses in the plunging stock market scattered the fliers from a building rooftop before being detained by police 30 minutes later. (Kyodo)

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S. Korean civic groups send anti-N. Korea fliers to N. Korea

S. Korean civic groups send anti-N. Korea fliers to N. Korea

IMJIN PAVILION, South Korea - Members of South Korean civic groups for South Korean abductees' families release two balloons with leaflets and North Korean banknotes attached from the Imjin Pavilion near the Demilitarized Zone on Feb. 16 to coincide with the 67th birthday of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il. (Kyodo)

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Monk fined for distributing communist party fliers

Monk fined for distributing communist party fliers

TOKYO, Japan - Buddhist monk Yosei Arakawa weeps after the Tokyo High Court fined him 50,000 yen on Dec. 11, overturning a lower court decision that had cleared him of a charge of trespassing at a Tokyo condominium to distribute Japanese Communist Party leaflets. (Kyodo)

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Kobe archives preserving memories of 1995 quake

Kobe archives preserving memories of 1995 quake

KOBE, Japan - Kazuko Sasaki, a researcher at Kobe University, looks at a file of fliers in foreign languages collected as records of the 1995 earthquake in Hyogo Prefecture and its vicinity at the university's Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake Disaster Materials Collection on Dec. 21, 2009. (Kyodo)

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Cart loaded with bags of rice

Cart loaded with bags of rice

The cow pulls what is popularly known as a daihachi guruma or great eight vehicle .The name meant that it did the work of eight grown men. There is also a theory that a man called Daihachi invented the cart. The wheels have seven fliers and 21 spokes.==Date:Middle Meiji, Place:unknown, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number18‐33‐0]

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Toyota chief apologizes to Chinese consumers

Toyota chief apologizes to Chinese consumers

BEIJING, China - A man (R) scatters fliers outside a press conference by Toyota Motor Corp. President Akio Toyoda a hotel in Beijing on March 1, 2010. The man was protesting about a series of safety problems involving Toyota vehicles, which forced Toyoda to apologize to Chinese customers. (Kyodo)

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'Have a good day, Master': 'Cosplay' maids greet office goers

'Have a good day, Master': 'Cosplay' maids greet office goers

OSAKA, Japan - Young women clad in ''maid cafe'' costumes distribute fliers to pedestrians on their way to work in front of the Osaka Securities Exchange building in Chuo Ward, Osaka, on Jan. 29, 2010. Some 30 waitresses from maid cafes greeted office goers to promote their stores which have been affected by the economic slump. (Kyodo)

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Tokyo ordinance to regulate dating services comes into force

Tokyo ordinance to regulate dating services comes into force

The mascot of the Metropolitan Police Department hands out fliers in Tokyo's Harajuku area on July 1, 2017, to raise awareness of the danger of "JK business" pairing up men with teenage schoolgirls. A new ordinance to regulate such dating services came into force in the Japanese capital the same day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Man in news: Producer of film on pre-disaster life in north Japan town

Man in news: Producer of film on pre-disaster life in north Japan town

Kazuki Agatsuma holds fliers in this undated photo for his documentary movie showing daily life in a district of Minamisanriku, Miyagi Prefecture, northeastern Japan, before it was ravaged by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. The film has been screened in Tokyo since Aug. 1, 2015, and is set to be shown in several other cities. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Kite-flying festival held in Osaka

Kite-flying festival held in Osaka

NEYAGAWA, Japan - Adults and children run to launch a big kite featuring two sea breams, the symbol of good fortune, in a kite-flying festival in Neyagawa, Osaka Prefecture, on Nov. 7. The festival, with 500 fliers of 900 kites, big and small, taking part, commemorates the 30th anniversary of a nationwide association of kite lovers.

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