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American grads head to Nagasaki to document A-bomb survivors

American grads head to Nagasaki to document A-bomb survivors

NEW YORK, United States - Recent college graduate Alex Sklyar speaks in an interview with Kyodo News on June 21, 2010. He plans to join his partner in Nagasaki, Japan, to begin work in July on their documentary that focuses on atomic-bomb survivors, their relatives and peace activists.

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2,100 law school grads take new national bar exam

2,100 law school grads take new national bar exam

TOKYO, Japan - Graduates from university law schools sit for the new national bar exam in Tokyo's Shinagawa Ward on May 19. About 2,100 graduates took the four-day exam in Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Sapporo, Sendai and Fukuoka, the national bar examination commission said.

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(1)800,000 new grads begin new lives as workers

(1)800,000 new grads begin new lives as workers

TOKYO, Japan - Softbank Corp. President Masayoshi Son addresses the company(s new hires at an initiation ceremony in Tokyo on April 1. Some 800,000 new high school and college graduates started their new lives as workers across Japan at the start of the new fiscal year.

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(2)Koizumi tells defense grads of need to boost response to new threats

(2)Koizumi tells defense grads of need to boost response to new threats

YOKOSUKA, Japan - new graduates of the National Defense Academy in Yokosuka toss up their caps in celebration at their commencement ceremony on March 21. Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi said in an address to them that Japan will introduce a missile defense system and deploy antiterrorism troops to better respond to new threats.

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(1)Koizumi tells defense grads of need to boost response to new threats

(1)Koizumi tells defense grads of need to boost response to new threats

YOKOSUKA, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi addresses new graduates at the National Defense Academy in Yokosuka on March 21. He said that Japan will introduce a missile defense system and deploy antiterrorism troops to better respond to new threats.

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Koizumi addresses defense academy grads on Iraq

Koizumi addresses defense academy grads on Iraq

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi addresses a graduation ceremony at the National Defense Academy in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, on March 21. Koizumi emphasized the significance of sending Japanese Self-Defense Forces (SDF) to help rebuild Iraq.

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946,000 grads join work force across Japan

946,000 grads join work force across Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Recruits by All Nippon Airways Co. pose for photographs at Tokyo's Haneda airport on April 1. Around 946,000 graduates joined the workforce on the day, as employers across the nation held ceremonies to welcome them on the first day of fiscal 2003.

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Agricultural industries offer job-seeking college grads in China broader choices

STORY: Agricultural industries offer job-seeking college grads in China broader choices DATELINE: July 22, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:45 LOCATION: XI'AN, China CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of apple park 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): HE JIANGJIANG, Staff of Huasheng Fruit Group 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (Chinese): WANG YINGYING, Vet STORYLINE: Job-seeking college graduates in China are finding more opportunities in agricultural industries as many local governments have launched measures for the quality development of agriculture. Qianyang County in northwest China's Shaanxi Province is famous for its apple-growing and dairy goat-breeding industries. The two industries have provided jobs for tens of thousands of farmers. Every year, about 60 college graduates join the apple-growing industry. He Jiangjiang is one of them. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): HE JIANGJIANG, Staff of Huasheng Fruit Group "I am responsible for the daily management of the nursery. I chose to work here because Qianyang is a national demonstration count

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(2)Koizumi tells defense grads of need to boost response to new

(2)Koizumi tells defense grads of need to boost response to new

YOKOSUKA, Japan - new graduates of the National Defense Academy in Yokosuka toss up their caps in celebration at their commencement ceremony on March 21. Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi said in an address to them that Japan will introduce a missile defense system and deploy antiterrorism troops to better respond to new threats. (Kyodo)

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(1)800,000 new grads begin new lives as workers

(1)800,000 new grads begin new lives as workers

TOKYO, Japan - Softbank Corp. President Masayoshi Son addresses the company(s new hires at an initiation ceremony in Tokyo on April 1. Some 800,000 new high school and college graduates started their new lives as workers across Japan at the start of the new fiscal year. (Kyodo)

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(1)Koizumi tells defense grads of need to boost response to new

(1)Koizumi tells defense grads of need to boost response to new

YOKOSUKA, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi addresses new graduates at the National Defense Academy in Yokosuka on March 21. He said that Japan will introduce a missile defense system and deploy antiterrorism troops to better respond to new threats. (Kyodo)

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Staff-strapped companies turning to "delinquents," non-college grads

Staff-strapped companies turning to "delinquents," non-college grads

Job seekers hold a discussion during a Hassyadai Inc. training session in Tokyo in September 2017. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Staff-strapped companies turning to "delinquents," non-college grads

Staff-strapped companies turning to "delinquents," non-college grads

Hirofumi Ueda (L), an adviser to Hassyadai Inc., speaks to job seekers during a training session in Tokyo in September 2017. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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American grads head to Nagasaki to document A-bomb survivors

American grads head to Nagasaki to document A-bomb survivors

NEW YORK, United States - Recent college graduate Alex Sklyar speaks in an interview with Kyodo News on June 21, 2010. He plans to join his partner in Nagasaki, Japan, to begin work in July on their documentary that focuses on atomic-bomb survivors, their relatives and peace activists. (Kyodo)

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2,100 law school grads take new national bar exam

2,100 law school grads take new national bar exam

TOKYO, Japan - Graduates from university law schools sit for the new national bar exam in Tokyo's Shinagawa Ward on May 19. About 2,100 graduates took the four-day exam in Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Sapporo, Sendai and Fukuoka, the national bar examination commission said. (Kyodo)

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Koizumi addresses defense academy grads on Iraq

Koizumi addresses defense academy grads on Iraq

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi addresses a graduation ceremony at the National Defense Academy in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, on March 21. Koizumi emphasized the significance of sending Japanese Self-Defense Forces (SDF) to help rebuild Iraq. (Kyodo)

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946,000 grads join work force across Japan

946,000 grads join work force across Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Recruits by All Nippon Airways Co. pose for photographs at Tokyo's Haneda airport on April 1. Around 946,000 graduates joined the workforce on the day, as employers across the nation held ceremonies to welcome them on the first day of fiscal 2003. (Kyodo)

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