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Coral Spawning - Florida

Coral Spawning - Florida

NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - A branch of coral that just finished spawning, in the front, during the yearly coral spawning event on Tuesday, August 12, 2025, at Spawning Alley, a nursery run by the Coral Restoration Foundation off of Key Largo, Florida. The bundles of egg and sperm work its way towards the top of the polyp to be released into the water column for mating, also called spawning. Photo by Alie Skowronski/Miami Herald/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Moyers Holds Note Following LBJ Surgery

Moyers Holds Note Following LBJ Surgery

White House Press Secretary Bill Moyers holds a note written by fUnited States President Lyndon B Johnson as he awoke from anesthesia following his throat and abdominal surgery on November 16, 1966 in Washington, DC. The lightly written note to the doctors asked them to “tell me something, thank you.’” The polyp that was removed from the President’s vocal cord was benign. Photo by Benjamin E. "Gene" Forte / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Crown prince released from hospital after polyp-removal surgery

Crown prince released from hospital after polyp-removal surgery

TOKYO, Japan - Crown Prince Naruhito, who underwent endoscopic surgery to remove a benign duodenal polyp last week, smiles at hospital staff as he leaves the University of Tokyo Hospital, accompanied by his wife Princess Masako, on June 12. (Pol photo)

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Crown prince released from hospital after polyp-removal surgery

Crown prince released from hospital after polyp-removal surgery

TOKYO, Japan - Crown Prince Naruhito, who underwent endoscopic surgery to remove a benign duodenal polyp last week, talks to hospital staff as he leaves the University of Tokyo Hospital, accompanied by his wife Princess Masako, on June 12. (Pool photo)

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Crown Prince Naruhito undergoes surgery to remove benign polyp

Crown Prince Naruhito undergoes surgery to remove benign polyp

TOKYO, Japan - Crown Princess Masako arrives at the University of Tokyo Hospital by car to visit Crown Prince Naruhito, who underwent surgery on June 6 to remove a benign duodenal polyp. (Pool photo)

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Crown Prince Naruhito undergoes surgery for benign polyp removal

Crown Prince Naruhito undergoes surgery for benign polyp removal

TOKYO, Japan - Ichiro Kanazawa (R), the Imperial Household Agency's medical supervisor, speaks at a news conference at the University of Tokyo Hospital in Tokyo on June 6 after Crown Prince Naruhito underwent endoscopic surgery there for removal of a benign duodenal polyp. At center is hospital doctor Hirokazu Nakagawa, who conducted the surgery. (Pool photo)

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Empeor, empress visit hospital to see crown prince

Empeor, empress visit hospital to see crown prince

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko leave the University of Tokyo Hospital in Tokyo on June 5 after seeing Crown Prince Naruhito, who entered the hospital earlier in the day for endoscopic surgery to have a benign duodenal polyp removed on June 6.

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Crown Prince Naruhito enters hospital for polyp-removal surgery

Crown Prince Naruhito enters hospital for polyp-removal surgery

TOKYO, Japan - Crown Prince Naruhito, accompanied by his wife Crown Princess Masako, heads for the University of Tokyo Hospital in Tokyo on June 5 to undergo endoscopic surgery to have a benign duodenal polyp removed. The 47-year-old crown prince will stay there for about a week after the operation on June 6.

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Crown Prince Naruhito found to have benign duodenal polyp

Crown Prince Naruhito found to have benign duodenal polyp

TOKYO, Japan - Crown Prince Naruhito (file photo) has been found to have a benign duodenal polyp, the Imperial Household Agency said March 30. An endoscopic surgery will be conducted at some point to remove the polyp, which was discovered when the prince and his wife, Princess Masako, underwent a periodic medical checkup March 24 and was diagnosed as being benign and not large, the agency said.

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Koizumi returns to work after removal of polyp

Koizumi returns to work after removal of polyp

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi enters his office Sept. 4 to return to work after he underwent surgery to have a polyp removed from his colon at a Tokyo hospital the previous day.

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Koizumi undergoes surgery to remove benign polyp

Koizumi undergoes surgery to remove benign polyp

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi leaves the International Medical Center of Japan in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward on Sept. 3 after undergoing surgery to remove a benign polyp from his colon. Koizumi will rest and return to work on Sept. 4.

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Crown Prince Naruhito undergoes surgery for benign polyp removal

Crown Prince Naruhito undergoes surgery for benign polyp removal

TOKYO, Japan - Ichiro Kanazawa (R), the Imperial Household Agency's medical supervisor, speaks at a news conference at the University of Tokyo Hospital in Tokyo on June 6 after Crown Prince Naruhito underwent endoscopic surgery there for removal of a benign duodenal polyp. At center is hospital doctor Hirokazu Nakagawa, who conducted the surgery. (Pool photo)(Kyodo)

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Empeor, empress visit hospital to see crown prince

Empeor, empress visit hospital to see crown prince

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko leave the University of Tokyo Hospital in Tokyo on June 5 after seeing Crown Prince Naruhito, who entered the hospital earlier in the day for endoscopic surgery to have a benign duodenal polyp removed on June 6. (Kyodo)

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Crown Prince Naruhito undergoes surgery to remove benign polyp

Crown Prince Naruhito undergoes surgery to remove benign polyp

TOKYO, Japan - Crown Princess Masako arrives at the University of Tokyo Hospital by car to visit Crown Prince Naruhito, who underwent surgery on June 6 to remove a benign duodenal polyp. (Pool photo) (Kyodo)

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Crown Prince Naruhito enters hospital for polyp-removal surgery

Crown Prince Naruhito enters hospital for polyp-removal surgery

TOKYO, Japan - Crown Prince Naruhito, accompanied by his wife Crown Princess Masako, heads for the University of Tokyo Hospital in Tokyo on June 5 to undergo endoscopic surgery to have a benign duodenal polyp removed. The 47-year-old crown prince will stay there for about a week after the operation on June 6. (Kyodo)

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Crown prince released from hospital after polyp-removal surgery

Crown prince released from hospital after polyp-removal surgery

TOKYO, Japan - Crown Prince Naruhito, who underwent endoscopic surgery to remove a benign duodenal polyp last week, talks to hospital staff as he leaves the University of Tokyo Hospital, accompanied by his wife Princess Masako, on June 12. (Pool photo) (Kyodo)

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Crown prince released from hospital after polyp-removal surgery

Crown prince released from hospital after polyp-removal surgery

TOKYO, Japan - Crown Prince Naruhito, who underwent endoscopic surgery to remove a benign duodenal polyp last week, smiles at hospital staff as he leaves the University of Tokyo Hospital, accompanied by his wife Princess Masako, on June 12. (Pol photo) (Kyodo)

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Crown Prince Naruhito found to have benign duodenal polyp

Crown Prince Naruhito found to have benign duodenal polyp

TOKYO, Japan - Crown Prince Naruhito (file photo) has been found to have a benign duodenal polyp, the Imperial Household Agency said March 30. An endoscopic surgery will be conducted at some point to remove the polyp, which was discovered when the prince and his wife, Princess Masako, underwent a periodic medical checkup March 24 and was diagnosed as being benign and not large, the agency said. (Kyodo)

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Koizumi returns to work after removal of polyp

Koizumi returns to work after removal of polyp

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi enters his office Sept. 4 to return to work after he underwent surgery to have a polyp removed from his colon at a Tokyo hospital the previous day. (Kyodo)

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Koizumi undergoes surgery to remove benign polyp

Koizumi undergoes surgery to remove benign polyp

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi leaves the International Medical Center of Japan in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward on Sept. 3 after undergoing surgery to remove a benign polyp from his colon. Koizumi will rest and return to work on Sept. 4. (Kyodo)

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