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Pele, "The King of Football" dies at 82

STORY: Pele, "The King of Football" dies at 82 DATELINE: Dec. 30, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:15 LOCATION: SAO PAULO, Brazil CATEGORY: SPORTS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the hospital 2. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese): EDUARDO DE CARVALHO NASCIMENTO, Football fan 3. various file of Pele STORYLINE: Former Brazilian football star and three-time World Cup champion Pele died on Thursday at the age of 82 in a hospital in Sao Paulo. Pele had been hospitalized since Nov. 29 due to a respiratory infection after he contracted COVID-19, and for the reassessment of the treatment of colon cancer. On Thursday afternoon, the hospital announced his death. According to a report from the hospital, Pele died due to the failure of multiple organs as a result of the progression of colon cancer associated with his previous medical condition. His funeral will be held at the home of his former club Santos on Monday. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese): EDUARDO DE CARVALHO NASCIMENTO, Football fan "His legacy is (to let the world know) that the Brazilians are

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Subprime confusion to remain, U.S. soft landing possible: Fukui

Subprime confusion to remain, U.S. soft landing possible: Fukui

TOKYO, Japan - Bank of Japan Governor Toshihiko Fukui speaks to reporters at the central bank in Tokyo on Nov. 13. Fukui said he believes the ongoing global market risk reassessment linked to the U.S. subprime mortgage crisis will continue for some time but that the U.S. economy will eventually achieve a soft landing.

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Resona Holdings chairman braces for harsh reassessment results

Resona Holdings chairman braces for harsh reassessment results

TOKYO, Japan - Eiji Hosoya, chairman of Resona Holdings Inc., speaks at a luncheon at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan in Tokyo on Aug. 5. Hosoya said he is bracing for the possibility that the reassessment of the troubled group's loan portfolio due out in September will show harsh results.

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Subprime confusion to remain, U.S. soft landing possible: Fukui

Subprime confusion to remain, U.S. soft landing possible: Fukui

TOKYO, Japan - Bank of Japan Governor Toshihiko Fukui speaks to reporters at the central bank in Tokyo on Nov. 13. Fukui said he believes the ongoing global market risk reassessment linked to the U.S. subprime mortgage crisis will continue for some time but that the U.S. economy will eventually achieve a soft landing. (Kyodo)

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Resona Holdings chairman braces for harsh reassessment results

Resona Holdings chairman braces for harsh reassessment results

TOKYO, Japan - Eiji Hosoya, chairman of Resona Holdings Inc., speaks at a luncheon at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan in Tokyo on Aug. 5. Hosoya said he is bracing for the possibility that the reassessment of the troubled group's loan portfolio due out in September will show harsh results. (Kyodo)

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