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Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

View of the houses in the village of Kirants, Tavush, which will more than likely be impacted by the new border between Armenia and Azerbaijan on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions have also continued to rise in both Voskepar and Kirants as villagers are not allowing NSS to define the villages in preparation for the surrender of some Armenian villages and ceding of land to Azerbaijan. on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions

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Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

View of the old church in Kirants had to halt its reconstruction due to concerns about how the new border between Armenia and Azerbaijan might affect it on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions have also continued to rise in both Voskepar and Kirants as villagers are not allowing NSS to define the villages in preparation for the surrender of some Armenian villages and ceding of land to Azerbaijan. on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s.

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Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

View of the main road and bridge leading into Kirants, Tavush, which will more than likely be impacted by the new border between Armenia and Azerbaijan on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions have also continued to rise in both Voskepar and Kirants as villagers are not allowing NSS to define the villages in preparation for the surrender of some Armenian villages and ceding of land to Azerbaijan. on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s.

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Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

View of the main road and bridge leading into Kirants, Tavush, which will more than likely be impacted by the new border between Armenia and Azerbaijan on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions have also continued to rise in both Voskepar and Kirants as villagers are not allowing NSS to define the villages in preparation for the surrender of some Armenian villages and ceding of land to Azerbaijan. on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s.

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Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

View of the old church in Kirants had to halt its reconstruction due to concerns about how the new border between Armenia and Azerbaijan might affect it on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions have also continued to rise in both Voskepar and Kirants as villagers are not allowing NSS to define the villages in preparation for the surrender of some Armenian villages and ceding of land to Azerbaijan. on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s.

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Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

View of a house in the village of Kirants, Tavush, which will more than likely be impacted by the new border between Armenia and Azerbaijan on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions have also continued to rise in both Voskepar and Kirants as villagers are not allowing NSS to define the villages in preparation for the surrender of some Armenian villages and ceding of land to Azerbaijan. on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions hav

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Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

View of the main road leading into Kirants, Tavush, which will more than likely be impacted by the new border between Armenia and Azerbaijan on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions have also continued to rise in both Voskepar and Kirants as villagers are not allowing NSS to define the villages in preparation for the surrender of some Armenian villages and ceding of land to Azerbaijan. on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions ha

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Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

View of the main road and bridge leading into Kirants, Tavush, which will more than likely be impacted by the new border between Armenia and Azerbaijan on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions have also continued to rise in both Voskepar and Kirants as villagers are not allowing NSS to define the villages in preparation for the surrender of some Armenian villages and ceding of land to Azerbaijan. on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s.

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Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

View of the main road and bridge leading into Kirants, Tavush, which will more than likely be impacted by the new border between Armenia and Azerbaijan on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions have also continued to rise in both Voskepar and Kirants as villagers are not allowing NSS to define the villages in preparation for the surrender of some Armenian villages and ceding of land to Azerbaijan. on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s.

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Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

Border Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

View of the main road and bridge leading into Kirants, Tavush, which will more than likely be impacted by the new border between Armenia and Azerbaijan on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s. Tensions have also continued to rise in both Voskepar and Kirants as villagers are not allowing NSS to define the villages in preparation for the surrender of some Armenian villages and ceding of land to Azerbaijan. on May 04, 2024. The residents of several Armenian communities in northeast Tavush Province began protests late on April 19 after Armenia and Azerbaijan authorities announced a border delimitation deal where Azerbaijan will regain control of four former Azeri populated villages which have been abandoned since the early 1990s.

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Japanese linked to late politician Kanemaru in Pyongyang

Japanese linked to late politician Kanemaru in Pyongyang

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Yasunobu Kanemaru, the eldest son of Shin Kanemaru, the late former vice president of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, speaks to Kyodo News at a hotel in Pyongyang on Sept. 6, 2014. He is in the North Korean capital as head of a delegation of nearly 60 people, who have traveled there for the 100th anniversary of the Sept. 17 birthday of the late Kanemaru, who worked in the 1990s to establish diplomatic relations between the two countries.

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Japan donates musical instruments to Kosovo orchestra

Japan donates musical instruments to Kosovo orchestra

VIENNA, Austria - Japanese Ambassador to Austria Makoto Taketoshi (L center), who doubles as envoy for Kosovo, hands a violin to Kosovo Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports Memli Krasniqi, during a ceremony in the Kosovo capital Pristina on March 19, 2014, to mark the donation of around 100 violins and other musical instruments to the Kosovo Philharmonic. The donation is part of the Japanese government's support for the restoration of the country's cultural heritage following ethnic clashes there in the late 1990s.

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Ex-Labor Minister Murakami on parole from prison term

Ex-Labor Minister Murakami on parole from prison term

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - This undated file photo shows former Labor Minister Masakuni Murakami, who was released on parole on Oct. 28, 2009, before the end of his 26-month prison term for taking bribes in the late 1990s from a mutual aid organization for small and midsize businesses.

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N. Korea isolated abductee Hasuike from society in late 1990s

N. Korea isolated abductee Hasuike from society in late 1990s

KASHIWAZAKI, JHapan - Kaoru Hasuike, one of five abductees repatriated from North Korea, speaks with reporters in his hometown of Kashiwazaki, Niigata Prefecture, on May 25. Hasuike said he was kept isolated in the North during the late 1990s when the abduction of Japanese citizens was becoming an increasingly important issue in Japan.

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METI finds false records of cracks at TEPCO's nuclear plants

METI finds false records of cracks at TEPCO's nuclear plants

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuya Minami, president of Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), holds a news conference in Tokyo on Aug. 29 after the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency said it has found evidence of false records regarding cracks at TEPCO nuclear plants from the late 1980s to early 1990s.

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(1)SkynetAsia launches Tokyo-Miyazaki flights

(1)SkynetAsia launches Tokyo-Miyazaki flights

MIYAZAKI, Japan - SkynetAsia Airways executives cut the tape in a ceremony at Miyazaki airport Aug. 1 to mark the airline's inaugural flight to Tokyo's Haneda airport. Miyazaki-based SkynetAsia is the first newcomer airline offering domestic flights to and from Tokyo's busy Haneda airport since Skymark Airlines and Hokkaido International Airlines launched Tokyo-Fukuoka and Tokyo-Sapporo services, respectively, in the late 1990s.

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China faces difficult trade year: minister

China faces difficult trade year: minister

BEIJING, China - China's Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Minister Shi Guangsheng speaks at a news conference at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on March 12. He said China faces an ''extremely difficult'' trade year with the external environment being worse than during the late-1990s Asian financial crisis,

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(3)File photos of Princess Sayako's fianc Kuroda

(3)File photos of Princess Sayako's fianc Kuroda

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshiki Kuroda stands beside his car in Tokyo in a photo taken in the late 1990s. (Kyodo)

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China faces difficult trade year: minister

China faces difficult trade year: minister

BEIJING, China - China's Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Minister Shi Guangsheng speaks at a news conference at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on March 12. He said China faces an ''extremely difficult'' trade year with the external environment being worse than during the late-1990s Asian financial crisis,

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N. Korea isolated abductee Hasuike from society in late 1990s

N. Korea isolated abductee Hasuike from society in late 1990s

KASHIWAZAKI, JHapan - Kaoru Hasuike, one of five abductees repatriated from North Korea, speaks with reporters in his hometown of Kashiwazaki, Niigata Prefecture, on May 25. Hasuike said he was kept isolated in the North during the late 1990s when the abduction of Japanese citizens was becoming an increasingly important issue in Japan. (Kyodo)

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Too Late To Say Goodbye (2009)

Too Late To Say Goodbye (2009)

Rob Lowe Characters: Bart Corbin Film: Too Late To Say Goodbye (TV-Film) Usa/Can 2009, Director: Norma Bailey 07 November 2009 Date: 07 November 2009

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Late Show With David Letterman (1999)

Late Show With David Letterman (1999)

David Letterman Television: The Late Show With David Letterman (TV-SHOW) Usa 1993-, 31 March 1999 Date: 31 March 1999

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Late Show With David Letterman (1999)

Late Show With David Letterman (1999)

David Letterman Television: The Late Show With David Letterman (TV-SHOW) Usa 1993-, 31 March 1999 Date: 31 March 1999

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Late Show With David Letterman (1999)

Late Show With David Letterman (1999)

David Letterman Television: The Late Show With David Letterman (TV-SHOW) Usa 1993-, 31 March 1999 Date: 31 March 1999

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Late Show With David Letterman (1999)

Late Show With David Letterman (1999)

David Letterman Television: The Late Show With David Letterman (TV-SHOW) Usa 1993-, 31 March 1999 Date: 31 March 1999

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Late For Dinner (1991)

Late For Dinner (1991)

Brian Wimmer & Marcia Gay Harden Characters: Willie Husband & Joy Husband Film: Late For Dinner (1991) Director: W.D. Richter 20 September 1991 Date: 20 September 1991

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Late For Dinner (1991)

Late For Dinner (1991)

Peter Berg & Brian Wimmer Characters: Frank Lovegren & Willie Husband Film: Late For Dinner (1991) Director: W.D. Richter 20 September 1991 Date: 20 September 1991

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Late For Dinner (1991)

Late For Dinner (1991)

Brian Wimmer & Marcia Gay Harden Characters: Willie Husband & Joy Husband Film: Late For Dinner (1991) Director: W.D. Richter 20 September 1991 Date: 20 September 1991

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Late For Dinner (1991)

Late For Dinner (1991)

Brian Wimmer & Peter Berg Characters: Willie Husband & Frank Lovegren Film: Late For Dinner (1991) Director: W.D. Richter 20 September 1991 Date: 20 September 1991

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Late For Dinner (1991)

Late For Dinner (1991)

Brian Wimmer Characters: Willie Husband Film: Late For Dinner (1991) Director: W.D. Richter 20 September 1991 Date: 20 September 1991

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Late For Dinner (1991)

Late For Dinner (1991)

Peter Berg Characters: Frank Lovegren Film: Late For Dinner (1991) Director: W.D. Richter 20 September 1991 Date: 20 September 1991

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(1)Saddam Hussein

(1)Saddam Hussein

TOKYO, Japan - Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein is shown drinking tea during a visit to an Iraqi family. The photo was probably taken in the late 1990s. (Kyodo)

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Aging H-bomb victim lobbies to bring antinuke monument to Tsukiji

Aging H-bomb victim lobbies to bring antinuke monument to Tsukiji

People visit an antinuclear "Tuna Memorial" next to a Tokyo museum exhibiting the Japanese tuna fishing boat Fukuryu Maru No. 5, which was contaminated with radioactive fallout from a 1954 U.S. hydrogen bomb test in the Pacific, in April 2016. Former Fukuryu Maru crew member Matashichi Oishi, who led a fundraising campaign in the late 1990s to erect the monument, hopes to transfer it to the Tsukiji fish market site. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Former "comfort women" come to life in gripping documentary

Former "comfort women" come to life in gripping documentary

Japanese freelance journalist Toshikuni Doi speaks in an interview with Kyodo News on June 10, 2015. In his documentary titled "Living with Memories," Doi interviewed six women in the mid to late 1990s living in a common shelter in Seoul designated for former Korean "comfort women," the term used in Japan to describe those who worked in wartime Japanese military brothels. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ex-Labor Minister Murakami on parole from prison term

Ex-Labor Minister Murakami on parole from prison term

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - This undated file photo shows former Labor Minister Masakuni Murakami, who was released on parole on Oct. 28, 2009, before the end of his 26-month prison term for taking bribes in the late 1990s from a mutual aid organization for small and midsize businesses. (Kyodo)

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(1)SkynetAsia launches Tokyo-Miyazaki flights

(1)SkynetAsia launches Tokyo-Miyazaki flights

MIYAZAKI, Japan - SkynetAsia Airways executives cut the tape in a ceremony at Miyazaki airport Aug. 1 to mark the airline's inaugural flight to Tokyo's Haneda airport. Miyazaki-based SkynetAsia is the first newcomer airline offering domestic flights to and from Tokyo's busy Haneda airport since Skymark Airlines and Hokkaido International Airlines launched Tokyo-Fukuoka and Tokyo-Sapporo services, respectively, in the late 1990s. (Kyodo)

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Juliana's Tokyo discotheque

Juliana's Tokyo discotheque

File photo taken Aug. 31, 1994, shows women dancing at Juliana's Tokyo discotheque on its last day of business. The huge discotheque, which opened in 1991 in the capital's Shibaura waterfront district, is considered a symbol of Japan's speculation-driven and asset-inflated economic bubble from the late 1980s to the early 1990s. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese delegation in N. Korea

Japanese delegation in N. Korea

Song Il Ho (L), North Korea's ambassador for negotiations to normalize relations with Japan, makes a toast to members of a Japanese delegation in Pyongyang on Sept. 18, 2019. The delegation was led by Shingo Kanemaru, the second son of Shin Kanemaru, a late veteran Liberal Democratic Party lawmaker who worked toward the establishment of diplomatic relations between Tokyo and Pyongyang in the 1990s. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese delegation in N. Korea

Japanese delegation in N. Korea

Song Il Ho (L), North Korea's ambassador for negotiations to normalize relations with Japan, and Shingo Kanemaru, who heads a Japanese delegation to North Korea, join in a toast in Pyongyang on Sept. 18, 2019. Kanemaru is the second son of Shin Kanemaru, a late veteran Liberal Democratic Party lawmaker who worked toward the establishment of diplomatic relations between Tokyo and Pyongyang in the 1990s. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese delegation in N. Korea

Japanese delegation in N. Korea

Song Il Ho, North Korea's ambassador for negotiations to normalize relations with Japan, makes a speech during a meeting with a Japanese delegation in Pyongyang on Sept. 18, 2019. The delegation was led by Shingo Kanemaru, the second son of Shin Kanemaru, a late veteran Liberal Democratic Party lawmaker who worked toward the establishment of diplomatic relations between Tokyo and Pyongyang in the 1990s. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ex-bank execs found guilty of capital falsification

Ex-bank execs found guilty of capital falsification

TOKYO, Japan - Shoichi Osada (L, file photo), former chairman of the failed Tokyo Sowa Bank, and former President Mizuho Kojima (R, file photo), were among five former bank executives found guilty on Feb. 18 of falsely making it appear that the bank had adequate capital reserves in the late 1990s. (Kyodo)

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METI finds false records of cracks at TEPCO's nuclear plants

METI finds false records of cracks at TEPCO's nuclear plants

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuya Minami, president of Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), holds a news conference in Tokyo on Aug. 29 after the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency said it has found evidence of false records regarding cracks at TEPCO nuclear plants from the late 1980s to early 1990s. (Kyodo)

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