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Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray fans celebrate winning the 24th Turkish title of the Turkish Super Lig in Kayseri, Turkey on May 26, 2024. Galatasaray became a Turkish soccer league champion this season after ending the season three points above their arch-Istanbul rivals, Fenerbahce, who have not won the league in a decade. Photo by Damoun Pournemati/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray fans celebrate winning the 24th Turkish title of the Turkish Super Lig in Kayseri, Turkey on May 26, 2024. Galatasaray became a Turkish soccer league champion this season after ending the season three points above their arch-Istanbul rivals, Fenerbahce, who have not won the league in a decade. Photo by Damoun Pournemati/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray fans celebrate winning the 24th Turkish title of the Turkish Super Lig in Kayseri, Turkey on May 26, 2024. Galatasaray became a Turkish soccer league champion this season after ending the season three points above their arch-Istanbul rivals, Fenerbahce, who have not won the league in a decade. Photo by Damoun Pournemati/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray fans celebrate winning the 24th Turkish title of the Turkish Super Lig in Kayseri, Turkey on May 26, 2024. Galatasaray became a Turkish soccer league champion this season after ending the season three points above their arch-Istanbul rivals, Fenerbahce, who have not won the league in a decade. Photo by Damoun Pournemati/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray fans celebrate winning the 24th Turkish title of the Turkish Super Lig in Security Monument, Guvenlik Aniti (Turkish) in Guvenpark of Ankara, Turkey on May 26, 2024. Galatasaray became a Turkish soccer league champion this season after ending the season three points above their arch-Istanbul rivals, Fenerbahce, who have not won the league in a decade. Photo by Efekan Akyuz/Middle East Images/ABACARESS.COM

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Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray fans celebrate winning the 24th Turkish title of the Turkish Super Lig in Kayseri, Turkey on May 26, 2024. Galatasaray became a Turkish soccer league champion this season after ending the season three points above their arch-Istanbul rivals, Fenerbahce, who have not won the league in a decade. Photo by Damoun Pournemati/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray fans celebrate winning the 24th Turkish title of the Turkish Super Lig in Security Monument, Guvenlik Aniti (Turkish) in Guvenpark of Ankara, Turkey on May 26, 2024. Galatasaray became a Turkish soccer league champion this season after ending the season three points above their arch-Istanbul rivals, Fenerbahce, who have not won the league in a decade. Photo by Efekan Akyuz/Middle East Images/ABACARESS.COM

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Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray fans celebrate winning the 24th Turkish title of the Turkish Super Lig in Kayseri, Turkey on May 26, 2024. Galatasaray became a Turkish soccer league champion this season after ending the season three points above their arch-Istanbul rivals, Fenerbahce, who have not won the league in a decade. Photo by Damoun Pournemati/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray fans celebrate winning the 24th Turkish title of the Turkish Super Lig in Security Monument, Guvenlik Aniti (Turkish) in Guvenpark of Ankara, Turkey on May 26, 2024. Galatasaray became a Turkish soccer league champion this season after ending the season three points above their arch-Istanbul rivals, Fenerbahce, who have not won the league in a decade. Photo by Efekan Akyuz/Middle East Images/ABACARESS.COM

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Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray fans celebrate winning the 24th Turkish title of the Turkish Super Lig in Security Monument, Guvenlik Aniti (Turkish) in Guvenpark of Ankara, Turkey on May 26, 2024. Galatasaray became a Turkish soccer league champion this season after ending the season three points above their arch-Istanbul rivals, Fenerbahce, who have not won the league in a decade. Photo by Efekan Akyuz/Middle East Images/ABACARESS.COM

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Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray fans celebrate winning the 24th Turkish title of the Turkish Super Lig in Security Monument, Guvenlik Aniti (Turkish) in Guvenpark of Ankara, Turkey on May 26, 2024. Galatasaray became a Turkish soccer league champion this season after ending the season three points above their arch-Istanbul rivals, Fenerbahce, who have not won the league in a decade. Photo by Efekan Akyuz/Middle East Images/ABACARESS.COM

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Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray fans celebrate winning the 24th Turkish title of the Turkish Super Lig in Security Monument, Guvenlik Aniti (Turkish) in Guvenpark of Ankara, Turkey on May 26, 2024. Galatasaray became a Turkish soccer league champion this season after ending the season three points above their arch-Istanbul rivals, Fenerbahce, who have not won the league in a decade. Photo by Efekan Akyuz/Middle East Images/ABACARESS.COM

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Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray fans celebrate winning the 24th Turkish title of the Turkish Super Lig in Security Monument, Guvenlik Aniti (Turkish) in Guvenpark of Ankara, Turkey on May 26, 2024. Galatasaray became a Turkish soccer league champion this season after ending the season three points above their arch-Istanbul rivals, Fenerbahce, who have not won the league in a decade. Photo by Efekan Akyuz/Middle East Images/ABACARESS.COM

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Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray fans celebrate winning the 24th Turkish title of the Turkish Super Lig in Security Monument, Guvenlik Aniti (Turkish) in Guvenpark of Ankara, Turkey on May 26, 2024. Galatasaray became a Turkish soccer league champion this season after ending the season three points above their arch-Istanbul rivals, Fenerbahce, who have not won the league in a decade. Photo by Efekan Akyuz/Middle East Images/ABACARESS.COM

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Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray fans celebrate winning the 24th Turkish title of the Turkish Super Lig in Security Monument, Guvenlik Aniti (Turkish) in Guvenpark of Ankara, Turkey on May 26, 2024. Galatasaray became a Turkish soccer league champion this season after ending the season three points above their arch-Istanbul rivals, Fenerbahce, who have not won the league in a decade. Photo by Efekan Akyuz/Middle East Images/ABACARESS.COM

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Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray fans celebrate winning the 24th Turkish title of the Turkish Super Lig in Security Monument, Guvenlik Aniti (Turkish) in Guvenpark of Ankara, Turkey on May 26, 2024. Galatasaray became a Turkish soccer league champion this season after ending the season three points above their arch-Istanbul rivals, Fenerbahce, who have not won the league in a decade. Photo by Efekan Akyuz/Middle East Images/ABACARESS.COM

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Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray fans celebrate winning the 24th Turkish title of the Turkish Super Lig in Security Monument, Guvenlik Aniti (Turkish) in Guvenpark of Ankara, Turkey on May 26, 2024. Galatasaray became a Turkish soccer league champion this season after ending the season three points above their arch-Istanbul rivals, Fenerbahce, who have not won the league in a decade. Photo by Efekan Akyuz/Middle East Images/ABACARESS.COM

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Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray Championship Celebration - Turkey

Galatasaray fans celebrate winning the 24th Turkish title of the Turkish Super Lig in Security Monument, Guvenlik Aniti (Turkish) in Guvenpark of Ankara, Turkey on May 26, 2024. Galatasaray became a Turkish soccer league champion this season after ending the season three points above their arch-Istanbul rivals, Fenerbahce, who have not won the league in a decade. Photo by Efekan Akyuz/Middle East Images/ABACARESS.COM

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Prabowo Subianto declares victory in Indonesia's presidential race

STORY: Prabowo Subianto declares victory in Indonesia's presidential race SHOOTING TIME: Feb. 14, 2024 DATELINE: Feb. 15, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:35 LOCATION: Jakarta CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of Prabowo-Gibran gathering on Wednesday STORYLINE: Former general and three-time presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto declared victory in Indonesia's presidential election on Wednesday, calling it a victory for all Indonesians. "This is a victory for all Indonesian people. But I want to say that although we win, we should not be arrogant, we must stay humble. And I will embrace all parties," said Subianto at the Istora Senayan in Jakarta, accompanied by his running mate Gibran Rakabuming Raka. With more than 90 percent of the total ballots counted as of Wednesday evening, Subianto secured around 58 percent of votes while his rivals, Anies Baswedan and Ganjar Pranowo, obtained 25 percent and 16 percent, respectively, various quick and unofficial counts showed. In his speech, the 72-year-old politician

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Baseball: Hawks acquire suspended slugger Yamakawa

FUKUOKA, Japan Kyodo - Three-time Pacific League home run leader Hotaka Yamakawa wears his new jersey after an introductory press conference by the SoftBank Hawks at PayPay Dome in the southwestern Japan city of Fukuoka on Dec. 19, 2023. He was suspended for much of the 2023 season by PL rivals the Seibu Lions after being accused of sexual assault. (Kyodo)

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Baseball: Hawks acquire suspended slugger Yamakawa

Baseball: Hawks acquire suspended slugger Yamakawa

Three-time Pacific League home run leader Hotaka Yamakawa attends a press conference at PayPay Dome in the southwestern Japan city of Fukuoka on Dec. 19, 2023, as he joins the SoftBank Hawks. He was suspended for much of the 2023 season by PL rivals the Seibu Lions after being accused of sexual assault.

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Baseball: Hawks acquire suspended slugger Yamakawa

Baseball: Hawks acquire suspended slugger Yamakawa

Three-time Pacific League home run leader Hotaka Yamakawa attends a press conference at PayPay Dome in the southwestern Japan city of Fukuoka on Dec. 19, 2023, as he joins the SoftBank Hawks. He was suspended for much of the 2023 season by PL rivals the Seibu Lions after being accused of sexual assault.

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Baseball: Hawks acquire suspended slugger Yamakawa

Baseball: Hawks acquire suspended slugger Yamakawa

Three-time Pacific League home run leader Hotaka Yamakawa attends a press conference at PayPay Dome in the southwestern Japan city of Fukuoka on Dec. 19, 2023, as he joins the SoftBank Hawks. He was suspended for much of the 2023 season by PL rivals the Seibu Lions after being accused of sexual assault.

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Baseball: Hawks acquire suspended slugger Yamakawa

Baseball: Hawks acquire suspended slugger Yamakawa

Three-time Pacific League home run leader Hotaka Yamakawa wears his new jersey after an introductory press conference by the SoftBank Hawks at PayPay Dome in the southwestern Japan city of Fukuoka on Dec. 19, 2023. He was suspended for much of the 2023 season by PL rivals the Seibu Lions after being accused of sexual assault.

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Baseball: Hawks acquire suspended slugger Yamakawa

Baseball: Hawks acquire suspended slugger Yamakawa

Three-time Pacific League home run leader Hotaka Yamakawa poses for photos after a press conference at PayPay Dome in the southwestern Japan city of Fukuoka on Dec. 19, 2023, as he joins the SoftBank Hawks. He was suspended for much of the 2023 season by PL rivals the Seibu Lions after being accused of sexual assault.

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Baseball: Hawks acquire suspended slugger Yamakawa

Baseball: Hawks acquire suspended slugger Yamakawa

Three-time Pacific League home run leader Hotaka Yamakawa bows during a press conference at PayPay Dome in the southwestern Japan city of Fukuoka on Dec. 19, 2023, as he joins the SoftBank Hawks. He was suspended for much of the 2023 season by PL rivals the Seibu Lions after being accused of sexual assault.

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Naples erupts in celebration for SSC Napoli's first Serie A title since 1990

STORY: Naples erupts in celebration for SSC Napoli's first Serie A title since 1990 DATELINE: May 6, 2023 LENGTH: 00:00:55 LOCATION: NAPLES, Italy CATEGORY: SPORTS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the celebration in Naples STORYLINE: After days of waiting, Naples burst into celebration Thursday after the city's football club clinched its first Serie A title in more than three decades. The finish was anticlimactic, with SSC Napoli securing its first championship since 1990 with a 1-1 draw against a middle-of-the-pack Udinese squad. With the title, the southern Italian city of Naples, which stands in the shadow of Mt. Vesuvius volcano, erupted into celebration. SSC Napoli has been one of the strongest in Serie A all season, finishing its first 15 games with 13 wins and 2 draws and building a commanding lead over its main rivals. The squad ended the 33rd week of the season with a 16-point lead over Lazio and 17 points over Juventus. The team, among the leaders of the 20-team Serie A for years, finished

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U.S. human rights report vital tool for foreign policy goals: Eurasia Review

STORY: U.S. human rights report vital tool for foreign policy goals: Eurasia Review DATELINE: March 28, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:14 LOCATION: NEW YORK, U.S. CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the U.S. 2. STANDUP (English): XIA LIN, Xinhua correspondent STORYLINE: STANDUP (English): XIA LIN, Xinhua correspondent "At a time when an estimated 3,897 people have been killed in 117 mass shootings in just three months in 2023 and another 5,280 people have died by suicide in the same period, the U.S. State Department released its '2022 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices,' touting itself as the savior of human rights while slandering and smearing countries it deems as rivals or unfriendly, according to Eurasia Review on March 26. Covering hundreds of pages on how other governments have "jailed, tortured, or even killed" political opponents, human rights defenders, and journalists, the report kept silent on the thousands of Americans who have lost their lives due to mass shootings, police brutality, a

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Japanese mobile phone carriers launch new Apple iPads

Japanese mobile phone carriers launch new Apple iPads

TOKYO, Japan - A staff member at an NTT Docomo Inc. outlet in Tokyo explains the company's trade-in campaign on Oct. 24, 2014, to a customer holding an iPad Air 2 tablet, as Japan's three major mobile phone carriers launch sales of Apple Inc.'s two new tablets. NTT Docomo, which started iPad sales in June well after KDDI Corp. and Softbank Mobile Corp., is hoping to win over customers from its smaller rivals by offering the trade-in campaign, under which it will buy older iPads, including those sold by other companies, for up to 21,600 yen.

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Money title rivals practice before Daikin Orchid tournament

Money title rivals practice before Daikin Orchid tournament

NANJO, Japan - Rikako Morita (R), winner of Japan's 2013 LPGA money title, and runner-up Sakura Yokomine practice before the start on March 7, 2014, of the three-day Daikin Orchid Ladies Golf Tournament in Nanjo, Okinawa Prefecture, southwestern Japan.

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Incumbent Ota easily reelected as Osaka governor

Incumbent Ota easily reelected as Osaka governor

OSAKA, Japan - Osaka Gov. Fusae Ota celebrates victory at her election campaign office in Osaka's Chuo Ward on Feb. 1 after being elected for a second four-year term by beating Takenori Emoto, a retired baseball star, and three other rivals.

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Ahn strikes late winner as S. Korea sink Japan 1-0

Ahn strikes late winner as S. Korea sink Japan 1-0

TOKYO, Japan - Shimizu S-Pulse striker Ahn Jung Hwan (C) strikes a dramatic late winner as South Korea beat Asian rivals Japan 1-0 in a rearranged soccer match in Tokyo on May 31, giving coach Humberto Coelho his first win in three matches in charge of the 2002 World Cup semifinalists.

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HIV patients' advocate Kawada wins lower house Tokyo by-election

HIV patients' advocate Kawada wins lower house Tokyo by-election

TOKYO, Japan - Etsuko Kawada shakes hands with her hemophiliac son Ryuhei (L) on Oct. 22 after winning in a House of Representatives by-election in Tokyo's No. 21 single-seat constituency. A 51-year-old independent and longtime supporter of people with HIV, Kawada garnered 51,008 votes, beating three rivals including Sekiichi Kato of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, who won 48,883. Kawada will fill a seat vacated by disgraced 38-year-old lawmaker Joji Yamamoto, who resigned from the Diet last month over fraud allegations.

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Ethiopia's Abera wins Sydney Olympic men's marathon

Ethiopia's Abera wins Sydney Olympic men's marathon

SYDNEY, Australia - Ethiopia's Gezahgne Abera raises his hands before he breaks the tape to win the Olympic men's marathon at Sydney Olympic Stadium on Oct. 1. Abera pulled away from African rivals with three kilometers left, covering the 42.195 kilometers in 2 hours, 10 minutes, 11 seconds. Japan-based Kenyan runner and Atlanta Olympic bronze medalist Eric Wainaina got the silver, while Tesfaye Tola of Ethiopia took the bronze.

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Hanyu aims to win 2nd world championships

Hanyu aims to win 2nd world championships

Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu skates during official practice in Boston on March 28, 2016, two days before the men's short program of the world figure skating championships. Hanyu, who earned a world record score of 330.43 points during the season, aims to capture his first world title since 2014 and second overall, competing with rivals including reigning world champion Javier Fernandez and three-time world champion Patrick Chan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hanyu aims to win 2nd world championships

Hanyu aims to win 2nd world championships

Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu arrives at Boston on March 27, 2016, for the world figure skating championships that begins on March 30. Hanyu, who has earned a world record score of 330.43 points in the season, aims to capture his first world title since 2014 and second overall, competing with rivals including reigning world champion Javier Fernandez and three-time world champion Patrick Chang. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Gotoku Sakai to move to Hamburg from Stuttgart: report

Gotoku Sakai to move to Hamburg from Stuttgart: report

Photo taken March 31, 2015, shows Japan defender Gotoku Sakai vying for the ball with Uzbekistan midfielder Sardor Rashidov in a friendly at Ajinomoto Stadium in Tokyo. Sakai will join SV Hamburg from Bundesliga rivals Stuttgart on a three-year deal worth 700,000 euros, according to a July 1 report in German daily Bild. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese mobile phone carriers launch new Apple iPads

Japanese mobile phone carriers launch new Apple iPads

TOKYO, Japan - A staff member at an NTT Docomo Inc. outlet in Tokyo explains the company's trade-in campaign on Oct. 24, 2014, to a customer holding an iPad Air 2 tablet, as Japan's three major mobile phone carriers launch sales of Apple Inc.'s two new tablets. NTT Docomo, which started iPad sales in June well after KDDI Corp. and Softbank Mobile Corp., is hoping to win over customers from its smaller rivals by offering the trade-in campaign, under which it will buy older iPads, including those sold by other companies, for up to 21,600 yen. (Kyodo)

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Incumbent Ota easily reelected as Osaka governor

Incumbent Ota easily reelected as Osaka governor

OSAKA, Japan - Osaka Gov. Fusae Ota celebrates victory at her election campaign office in Osaka's Chuo Ward on Feb. 1 after being elected for a second four-year term by beating Takenori Emoto, a retired baseball star, and three other rivals. (Kyodo)

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Ahn strikes late winner as S. Korea sink Japan 1-0

Ahn strikes late winner as S. Korea sink Japan 1-0

TOKYO, Japan - Shimizu S-Pulse striker Ahn Jung Hwan (C) strikes a dramatic late winner as South Korea beat Asian rivals Japan 1-0 in a rearranged soccer match in Tokyo on May 31, giving coach Humberto Coelho his first win in three matches in charge of the 2002 World Cup semifinalists. (Kyodo)

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HIV patients' advocate Kawada wins lower house Tokyo by-election

HIV patients' advocate Kawada wins lower house Tokyo by-election

TOKYO, Japan - Etsuko Kawada shakes hands with her hemophiliac son Ryuhei (L) on Oct. 22 after winning in a House of Representatives by-election in Tokyo's No. 21 single-seat constituency. A 51-year-old independent and longtime supporter of people with HIV, Kawada garnered 51,008 votes, beating three rivals including Sekiichi Kato of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, who won 48,883. Kawada will fill a seat vacated by disgraced 38-year-old lawmaker Joji Yamamoto, who resigned from the Diet last month over fraud allegations.

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Ethiopia's Abera wins Sydney Olympic men's marathon

Ethiopia's Abera wins Sydney Olympic men's marathon

SYDNEY, Australia - Ethiopia's Gezahgne Abera raises his hands before he breaks the tape to win the Olympic men's marathon at Sydney Olympic Stadium on Oct. 1. Abera pulled away from African rivals with three kilometers left, covering the 42.195 kilometers in 2 hours, 10 minutes, 11 seconds. Japan-based Kenyan runner and Atlanta Olympic bronze medalist Eric Wainaina got the silver, while Tesfaye Tola of Ethiopia took the bronze.

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New Osaka Gov. Ota starts 1st day of work

New Osaka Gov. Ota starts 1st day of work

OSAKA, Japan - Newly elected Osaka Gov. Fusae Ota waves to office employees and well-wishers at the entrance of the Osaka prefectural government office on her first day of work on Feb. 8. The 48-year-old governor, a former senior official of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, beat three rivals in the gubernatorial race Feb. 6 to become Japan's first woman governor.

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