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Maruha Nichiro apologizes to shareholders

Maruha Nichiro apologizes to shareholders

TOKYO, Japan - Toshio Kushiro (C), president of Maruha Nichiro Holdings Inc., and other company executives bow in apology at the company's extraordinary general shareholders meeting in Tokyo on Jan. 30, 2014, for a food poisoning case involving one of its subsidiaries in which a factory worker has been arrested on suspicion of lacing frozen food products with pesticide. (Photograph taken from monitor screen)

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Tainted dumplings case

Tainted dumplings case

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Lu Yueting, accused of lacing "gyoza" dumplings with a toxic chemical that led to high-profile food poisoning cases in Japan from 2007 to 2008.

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China advance process to indict man over tainted food case

China advance process to indict man over tainted food case

BEIJING, China - Norikazu Koyama, a councilor for criminal investigation affairs at Japan's National Police Agency, speaks to reporters at a hotel in Beijing on July 14, 2010, after inspecting Tianyang Food's plant in Hebei Province and holding talks with local police over the poisoning case caused by frozen dumplings exported to Japan. Lu Yueting, 36, a former temporary employee at the plant, was arrested on suspicion of lacing the dumplings with pesticide.

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Top court upholds death penalty over 1998 curry poisoning case

Top court upholds death penalty over 1998 curry poisoning case

TOKYO, Japan - People line up in front of the Supreme Court in Tokyo on April 21 to obtain court gallery tickets for the trial of Masumi Hayashi, who was sentenced to death by lower courts for killing four people and poisoning 63 others by lacing a curry stew with arsenic in Wakayama in 1998. The top court dismissed her not-guilty plea, bringing an end to a nearly decade-long trial process.

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Top court upholds death penalty over 1998 curry poisoning case

Top court upholds death penalty over 1998 curry poisoning case

TOKYO, Japan - Five Supreme Court justices sit at the No. 3 petty bench at the court in Tokyo on April 21 to hand down a ruling on Masumi Hayashi, who was sentenced to death by lower courts for killing four people and poisoning 63 others by lacing a curry stew with arsenic in Wakayama in 1998. The top court dismissed her not-guilty plea, bringing an end to a nearly decade-long trial process.

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High court upholds death penalty in curry-poisoning case

High court upholds death penalty in curry-poisoning case

OSAKA, Japan - People form long lines to get admission tickets in front of the Osaka High Court in Osaka on June 28 to hear the ruling on Masumi Hayashi, charged with killing four people, including two children, and poisoning 63 others by lacing a curry stew with arsenic during a community summer festival in 1998 in the city of Wakayama.

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(5)Hayashi sentenced to death for killing 4 with poisoned curry

(5)Hayashi sentenced to death for killing 4 with poisoned curry

WAKAYAMA, Japan - Mitsuo Hamai (R), president of a victims' group in a 1998 curry poisoning incident, attends a news conference in Wakayama on Dec. 11 after Masumi Hayashi was sentenced to death for killing four people and poisoning 63 others by lacing a curry stew with arsenic in the city of Wakayama in 1998.

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(3)Hayashi sentenced to death for killing 4 with poisoned curry

(3)Hayashi sentenced to death for killing 4 with poisoned curry

WAKAYAMA, Japan - Tsutomu Kobayashi, chief lawyer for Masumi Hayashi, meets reporters in Wakayama on Dec. 11 after Hayashi was sentenced to death for killing four people and poisoning 63 others by lacing a curry stew with arsenic in Wakayama, western Japan, in 1998. He said the defense lawyers filed an appeal.

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(2)Hayashi sentenced to death for killing 4 with poisoned curry

(2)Hayashi sentenced to death for killing 4 with poisoned curry

WAKAYAMA, Japan - A vehicle (L) believed to be carrying Masumi Hayashi leaves the Wakayama District Court on Dec. 11 after she was sentenced to death for killing four people and poisoning 63 others by lacing a pot of curry stew with arsenic in Wakayama in 1998.

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People line up to watch ruling in curry-poisoning trial

People line up to watch ruling in curry-poisoning trial

WAKAYAMA, Japan - People form a long queue for tickets to the Wakayama District Court in Wakayama on Dec. 11 to watch a ruling in the trial of Masumi Hayashi, charged with killing four people and poisoning 63 others by lacing a curry stew with arsenic at a summer festival in 1998.

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(3)Hayashi sentenced to death for killing 4 with poisoned curry

(3)Hayashi sentenced to death for killing 4 with poisoned curry

WAKAYAMA, Japan - Tsutomu Kobayashi, chief lawyer for Masumi Hayashi, meets reporters in Wakayama on Dec. 11 after Hayashi was sentenced to death for killing four people and poisoning 63 others by lacing a curry stew with arsenic in Wakayama, western Japan, in 1998. He said the defense lawyers filed an appeal.

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WOMAN'S WORLD

WOMAN'S WORLD

WOMAN'S WORLD [US 1954 ] CLIFTON WEBB [Note the bottom of the back projection screen and the lacing eyelets of it in the gap between the chauffeur's leg and the car door, also a heavy duty studio power cable across the floor]

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FEMALE PROJECTIONIST LACING UP A FILM DURING WORLD WAR 2

FEMALE PROJECTIONIST LACING UP A FILM DURING WORLD WAR 2

FEMALE PROJECTIONIST LACING UP A FILM DURING WORLD WAR 2

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High court upholds death penalty in curry-poisoning case

High court upholds death penalty in curry-poisoning case

OSAKA, Japan - People form long lines to get admission tickets in front of the Osaka High Court in Osaka on June 28 to hear the ruling on Masumi Hayashi, charged with killing four people, including two children, and poisoning 63 others by lacing a curry stew with arsenic during a community summer festival in 1998 in the city of Wakayama. (Kyodo)

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Top court upholds death penalty over 1998 curry poisoning case

Top court upholds death penalty over 1998 curry poisoning case

TOKYO, Japan - People line up in front of the Supreme Court in Tokyo on April 21 to obtain court gallery tickets for the trial of Masumi Hayashi, who was sentenced to death by lower courts for killing four people and poisoning 63 others by lacing a curry stew with arsenic in Wakayama in 1998. The top court dismissed her not-guilty plea, bringing an end to a nearly decade-long trial process. (Kyodo)

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Top court upholds death penalty over 1998 curry poisoning case

Top court upholds death penalty over 1998 curry poisoning case

TOKYO, Japan - Five Supreme Court justices sit at the No. 3 petty bench at the court in Tokyo on April 21 to hand down a ruling on Masumi Hayashi, who was sentenced to death by lower courts for killing four people and poisoning 63 others by lacing a curry stew with arsenic in Wakayama in 1998. The top court dismissed her not-guilty plea, bringing an end to a nearly decade-long trial process. (Kyodo)

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Top court upholds death penalty over 1998 curry poisoning case

Top court upholds death penalty over 1998 curry poisoning case

TOKYO, Japan - The Supreme Court on April 21 upheld lower court rulings which sentenced Masumi Hayashi (file photo taken in August, 1998) to death over a 1998 fatal curry poisoning case in Wakayama Prefecture. The lower courts convicted Hayashi, 47, of killing four people and poisoning 63 others by lacing a curry stew with arsenic during a community summer festival in the city of Wakayama. (Kyodo)

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China advance process to indict man over tainted food case

China advance process to indict man over tainted food case

BEIJING, China - Norikazu Koyama, a councilor for criminal investigation affairs at Japan's National Police Agency, speaks to reporters at a hotel in Beijing on July 14, 2010, after inspecting Tianyang Food's plant in Hebei Province and holding talks with local police over the poisoning case caused by frozen dumplings exported to Japan. Lu Yueting, 36, a former temporary employee at the plant, was arrested on suspicion of lacing the dumplings with pesticide. (Kyodo)

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Factory worker sentenced to 3.5 yrs for food poisoning

Factory worker sentenced to 3.5 yrs for food poisoning

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Toshiki Abe, 49, who was sentenced on Aug. 8, 2014 to three and a half years in prison for lacing frozen food products with pesticide at a factory of Maruha Nichiro Holdings Inc. in Gunma Prefecture, eastern Japan, last fall. (Kyodo)

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(5)Hayashi sentenced to death for killing 4 with poisoned curry

(5)Hayashi sentenced to death for killing 4 with poisoned curry

WAKAYAMA, Japan - Mitsuo Hamai (R), president of a victims' group in a 1998 curry poisoning incident, attends a news conference in Wakayama on Dec. 11 after Masumi Hayashi was sentenced to death for killing four people and poisoning 63 others by lacing a curry stew with arsenic in the city of Wakayama in 1998.

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People line up to watch ruling in curry-poisoning trial

People line up to watch ruling in curry-poisoning trial

WAKAYAMA, Japan - People form a long queue for tickets to the Wakayama District Court in Wakayama on Dec. 11 to watch a ruling in the trial of Masumi Hayashi, charged with killing four people and poisoning 63 others by lacing a curry stew with arsenic at a summer festival in 1998. (Kyodo)

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Hayashi sentenced to death for killing 4 with poisoned curry

Hayashi sentenced to death for killing 4 with poisoned curry

WAKAYAMA, Japan - The Wakayama District Court sentenced Masumi Hayashi (file photo) to death on Dec. 11 for killing four people, including two children, and poisoning 63 others by lacing a pot of curry stew with arsenic in Wakayama, western Japan, in 1998. (Kyodo)

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(2)Hayashi sentenced to death for killing 4 with poisoned curry

(2)Hayashi sentenced to death for killing 4 with poisoned curry

WAKAYAMA, Japan - A vehicle (L) believed to be carrying Masumi Hayashi leaves the Wakayama District Court on Dec. 11 after she was sentenced to death for killing four people and poisoning 63 others by lacing a pot of curry stew with arsenic in Wakayama in 1998. (Kyodo)

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