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MOTORI - Auto Storiche - 1000Miglia - Stage 1

MOTORI - Auto Storiche - 1000Miglia - Stage 1

Marco Gatta (I) and Leandro Mazzoccato (BR) with car AMILCAR C GSs torpedo racing year 1926 in action during 1000Miglia - Stage 1, Historical Motors in Brescia, Italy, June 17 2025

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Japanese Imperial family in Okinawa

Japanese Imperial family in Okinawa

(from L) Japanese Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako and their daughter Princess Aiko offer flowers at a monument commemorating the victims of the U.S. torpedo attack of the transport ship Tsushima Maru during World War II, in Naha in Okinawa Prefecture, southern Japan, on June 5, 2025. The August 1944 attack killed nearly 1,500 evacuees from Okinawa, half of them schoolchildren. (Pool photo)

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Japanese Imperial family in Okinawa

Japanese Imperial family in Okinawa

(from 2nd from L) Japanese Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako and their daughter Princess Aiko talk to a survivor of the U.S. torpedo attack on the transport ship Tsushima Maru during World War II on June 5, 2025, in Naha in Okinawa Prefecture, southern Japan. The August 1944 attack killed nearly 1,500 evacuees from Okinawa, half of them schoolchildren.

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Japanese Imperial family in Okinawa

Japanese Imperial family in Okinawa

(from L) Japanese Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako and their daughter Princess Aiko talk to a survivor of the U.S. torpedo attack on the transport ship Tsushima Maru during World War II on June 5, 2025, in Naha in Okinawa Prefecture, southern Japan. The August 1944 attack killed nearly 1,500 evacuees from Okinawa, half of them schoolchildren.

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Japanese Imperial family in Okinawa

Japanese Imperial family in Okinawa

Japanese Emperor Naruhito (R), Empress Masako (L) and their daughter Princess Aiko (not seen in picture) bow after offering flowers at a monument commemorating the victims of the U.S. torpedo attack of the transport ship Tsushima Maru during World War II, in Naha in Okinawa Prefecture, southern Japan, on June 5, 2025. The August 1944 attack killed nearly 1,500 evacuees from Okinawa, half of them schoolchildren.

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Japanese Imperial family in Okinawa

Japanese Imperial family in Okinawa

(from L) Japanese Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako and their daughter Princess Aiko offer flowers at a monument commemorating the victims of the U.S. torpedo attack of the transport ship Tsushima Maru during World War II, in Naha in Okinawa Prefecture, southern Japan, on June 5, 2025. The August 1944 attack killed nearly 1,500 evacuees from Okinawa, half of them schoolchildren. (Pool photo)

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Japanese Imperial family in Okinawa

Japanese Imperial family in Okinawa

Japanese Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako and their daughter Princess Aiko offer flowers at a monument commemorating the victims of the U.S. torpedo attack of the transport ship Tsushima Maru during World War II, in Naha in Okinawa Prefecture, southern Japan, on June 5, 2025. The August 1944 attack killed nearly 1,500 evacuees from Okinawa, half of them schoolchildren.

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Japanese Imperial family in Okinawa

Japanese Imperial family in Okinawa

Japanese Emperor Naruhito (R), Empress Masako (C) and their daughter Princess Aiko offer flowers at a monument commemorating the victims of the U.S. torpedo attack of the transport ship Tsushima Maru during World War II, in Naha in Okinawa Prefecture, southern Japan, on June 5, 2025. The August 1944 attack killed nearly 1,500 evacuees from Okinawa, half of them schoolchildren.

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Baseball: Torpedo bats cleared for use in games in Japan

Baseball: Torpedo bats cleared for use in games in Japan

Photo taken on April 11, 2025, at Yokohama Stadium in Yokohama near Tokyo shows a so-called torpedo bat (R) and a conventional bat. Nippon Professional Baseball notified its 12 clubs the same day that players can use the torpedo-shaped bats in regular-season games.

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Princess Anne At HMCS Max Bernays Commissioning Ceremony - Vancouver

Princess Anne At HMCS Max Bernays Commissioning Ceremony - Vancouver

Princess Anne, right, walks with Royal Canadian Navy Commodore David Mazur, Commander of the Canadian Fleet Pacific, past torpedo launchers during a tour of HMCS Vancouver, before a commissioning ceremony for HMCS Max Bernays as part of Fleet Week in North Vancouver, B.C., on Friday, May 3, 2024. HMCS Max Bernays is the first Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessel to join the Royal Canadian Navy's Pacific fleet. Photo by Darryl Dyck/Canadian Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Senate Votes On Controversial CETA Free Trade Deal

French Senate Votes On Controversial CETA Free Trade Deal

File photo dated October 1, 2012 shows beef cattle in pasture beside XL Foods' Lakeside Packers plant at Brooks, Alberta, Canada. The French government on Thursday faces a risky vote on the controversial CETA trade deal between the EU and Canada in the Senate where an unlikely alliance between left and right hopes to torpedo the pact. The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) has been in force provisionally since 2017, but requires ratification in all European Union member countries to take full effect. Cattle farmers have always been among the main opponents of CETA. They feared that lower tariffs on Canadian meat imports would lead to unfair competition. Photo byLarry MacDougal/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Senate Votes On Controversial CETA Free Trade Deal

French Senate Votes On Controversial CETA Free Trade Deal

File photo dated May 28, 2013. shows cowboys move 200 cows and their calves along a secondary highway north west of Calgary, Alta., Canada. The French government on Thursday faces a risky vote on the controversial CETA trade deal between the EU and Canada in the Senate where an unlikely alliance between left and right hopes to torpedo the pact. The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) has been in force provisionally since 2017, but requires ratification in all European Union member countries to take full effect. Cattle farmers have always been among the main opponents of CETA. They feared that lower tariffs on Canadian meat imports would lead to unfair competition. Photo byJeff McIntosh/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Senate Votes On Controversial CETA Free Trade Deal

French Senate Votes On Controversial CETA Free Trade Deal

File photo dated January 12, 2005 shows cattle look out from their pen on a feedlot near Airdrie, Alta., Canada. The French government on Thursday faces a risky vote on the controversial CETA trade deal between the EU and Canada in the Senate where an unlikely alliance between left and right hopes to torpedo the pact. The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) has been in force provisionally since 2017, but requires ratification in all European Union member countries to take full effect. Cattle farmers have always been among the main opponents of CETA. They feared that lower tariffs on Canadian meat imports would lead to unfair competition. Photo by Jeff McIntosh/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Senate Votes On Controversial CETA Free Trade Deal

French Senate Votes On Controversial CETA Free Trade Deal

File photo dated Oct. 22, 2012 shows beef from the XL Foods cattle processing plant is dumped at a landfill site near Brooks, Alta. Canda. The French government on Thursday faces a risky vote on the controversial CETA trade deal between the EU and Canada in the Senate where an unlikely alliance between left and right hopes to torpedo the pact. The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) has been in force provisionally since 2017, but requires ratification in all European Union member countries to take full effect. Cattle farmers have always been among the main opponents of CETA. They feared that lower tariffs on Canadian meat imports would lead to unfair competition. Photo by Jeff McIntosh/CPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Senate Votes On Controversial CETA Free Trade Deal

French Senate Votes On Controversial CETA Free Trade Deal

File photo dated October 10, 2012 shows cattle look out from a feedlot in Brooks, Alta., Canada. The French government on Thursday faces a risky vote on the controversial CETA trade deal between the EU and Canada in the Senate where an unlikely alliance between left and right hopes to torpedo the pact. The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) has been in force provisionally since 2017, but requires ratification in all European Union member countries to take full effect. Cattle farmers have always been among the main opponents of CETA. They feared that lower tariffs on Canadian meat imports would lead to unfair competition. Photo by Jeff McIntosh/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Senate Votes On Controversial CETA Free Trade Deal

French Senate Votes On Controversial CETA Free Trade Deal

File photo dated July 15, 2005 shows ranchers and buyers pack the Strathmore Auction Market in Strathmore, Alta, Canada. The French government on Thursday faces a risky vote on the controversial CETA trade deal between the EU and Canada in the Senate where an unlikely alliance between left and right hopes to torpedo the pact. The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) has been in force provisionally since 2017, but requires ratification in all European Union member countries to take full effect. Cattle farmers have always been among the main opponents of CETA. They feared that lower tariffs on Canadian meat imports would lead to unfair competition. Photo by Larry MacDougal/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Senate Votes On Controversial CETA Free Trade Deal

French Senate Votes On Controversial CETA Free Trade Deal

File photo dated April 29, 2010 shows a major spring snowstorm dumped over 20 centimeters of snow on southern Alberta leaving thousands without power. Cattle make their way through snowy trees to their feed in a blizzard near Cremona, Alta, Canada. The French government on Thursday faces a risky vote on the controversial CETA trade deal between the EU and Canada in the Senate where an unlikely alliance between left and right hopes to torpedo the pact. The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) has been in force provisionally since 2017, but requires ratification in all European Union member countries to take full effect. Cattle farmers have always been among the main opponents of CETA. They feared that lower tariffs on Canadian meat imports would lead to unfair competition. Photo by Jeff McIntosh/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Senate Votes On Controversial CETA Free Trade Deal

French Senate Votes On Controversial CETA Free Trade Deal

File photo dated June 1, 2012 shows a buckaroo brings in a roped calf during a branding on a 100 year-old ranch near Cremona, Alta., Canada. The French government on Thursday faces a risky vote on the controversial CETA trade deal between the EU and Canada in the Senate where an unlikely alliance between left and right hopes to torpedo the pact. The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) has been in force provisionally since 2017, but requires ratification in all European Union member countries to take full effect. Cattle farmers have always been among the main opponents of CETA. They feared that lower tariffs on Canadian meat imports would lead to unfair competition. Photo by Jeff McIntosh/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Senate Votes On Controversial CETA Free Trade Deal

French Senate Votes On Controversial CETA Free Trade Deal

File photo dated June 8, 2009 shows cattle gathered in a pasture near a pumpjack in an oilfield outside of Weyburn, Sask, Canada. The French government on Thursday faces a risky vote on the controversial CETA trade deal between the EU and Canada in the Senate where an unlikely alliance between left and right hopes to torpedo the pact. The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) has been in force provisionally since 2017, but requires ratification in all European Union member countries to take full effect. Cattle farmers have always been among the main opponents of CETA. They feared that lower tariffs on Canadian meat imports would lead to unfair competition. Photo by Troy Fleece/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French Senate Votes On Controversial CETA Free Trade Deal

French Senate Votes On Controversial CETA Free Trade Deal

File photo dated October 10, 2012 shows cattle look out form a feedlot in Brooks, Alta., Canada. The French government on Thursday faces a risky vote on the controversial CETA trade deal between the EU and Canada in the Senate where an unlikely alliance between left and right hopes to torpedo the pact. The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) has been in force provisionally since 2017, but requires ratification in all European Union member countries to take full effect. Cattle farmers have always been among the main opponents of CETA. They feared that lower tariffs on Canadian meat imports would lead to unfair competition. Photo by Jeff McIntosh/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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(SP)BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA-SARAJEVO-FOOTBALL-UEFA EUROPA CONFERENCE LEAGUE

(SP)BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA-SARAJEVO-FOOTBALL-UEFA EUROPA CONFERENCE LEAGUE

(230721) -- SARAJEVO, July 21, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Hamza Catakovic of Sarajevo celebrates scoring during the 2nd leg of the first qualifying round match between Sarajevo of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Torpedo Kutaisi of Georgia at the Europa Conference League in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 20, July. (Xinhua/Ermin)

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(SP)BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA-SARAJEVO-FOOTBALL-UEFA EUROPA CONFERENCE LEAGUE

(SP)BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA-SARAJEVO-FOOTBALL-UEFA EUROPA CONFERENCE LEAGUE

(230721) -- SARAJEVO, July 21, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Renan Oliviera (R) of Sarajevo shoots during the 2nd leg of the first qualifying round match between Sarajevo of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Torpedo Kutaisi of Georgia at the Europa Conference League in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 20, July. (Xinhua/Ermin)

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69th anniv. of end of Okinawa battle marked

69th anniv. of end of Okinawa battle marked

NAHA, Japan - Family members of the victims aboard ships sunk by bombings and torpedo attacks during World War II pray at a memorial service in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, on June 23, 2014, the 69th anniversary of the end of the Battle of Okinawa. Approximately 2,000 Okinawa Prefecture residents on 25 ships were commemorated.

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70th anniversary of Tsushima Maru sinking

70th anniversary of Tsushima Maru sinking

NAHA, Japan - Survivors and bereaved relatives observe a minute of silence to mourn the 1,485 people who died in the 1944 sinking of the Tsushima Maru, a Japanese ship carrying hundreds of schoolchildren, at a ceremony in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, on Aug. 22, 2014, the 70th anniversary of the event. Mourners offered silent prayer at 10:12 p.m., the time the first torpedo fired by a U.S. submarine hit the 6,754-ton ship.

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70th anniversary of Tsushima Maru sinking

70th anniversary of Tsushima Maru sinking

NAHA, Japan - Survivors and bereaved relatives observe a minute of silence to mourn the 1,485 people who died in the 1944 sinking of the Tsushima Maru, a Japanese ship carrying hundreds of schoolchildren, at a ceremony in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, on Aug. 22, 2014, the 70th anniversary of the event. Mourners offered silent prayer at 10:12 p.m., the time the first torpedo fired by a U.S. submarine hit the 6,754-ton ship.

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70th anniv. of Tsushima Maru sinking

70th anniv. of Tsushima Maru sinking

NAHA, Japan - Children release butterflies, a symbol of peace, in the southwestern Japan prefecture of Okinawa, on Aug. 22, 2014, at a ceremony to mark the 70th anniversary of the 1944 sinking of the Japanese ship "Tsushima Maru" in a U.S. submarine torpedo attack. The attack killed 1,485 people on board.

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70th anniv. of Tsushima Maru sinking

70th anniv. of Tsushima Maru sinking

NAHA, Japan - Survivors and bereaved relatives release butterflies, a symbol of peace, in Naha, in the southwestern Japan prefecture of Okinawa, on Aug. 22, 2014, at a ceremony marking the 70th anniversary ceremony of the 1944 sinking of a Japanese ship "Tsushima Maru" in a U.S. submarine torpedo attack. The attack killed 1,485 people on board.

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Ex-WWII manned torpedo pilot recalls wartime days

Ex-WWII manned torpedo pilot recalls wartime days

TOKYO, Japan - Fumio Yoshitome looks at photos taken when he was a manned torpedo pilot for a suicide mission during the closing days of World War II in Sapporo in Japan's northernmost prefecture of Hokkaido on Aug. 5, 2014.

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WWII manned torpedo model shown at memorial museum

WWII manned torpedo model shown at memorial museum

YAMAGUCHI, Japan - A full-scale model of the "Kaiten" manned torpedo is exhibited outside the Kaiten Memorial Museum on Ozushima Island in Shunan, Yamaguchi Prefecture, western Japan, on June 24, 2014, the 70th anniversary of the start of a suicide mission from the island during the closing days of World War II.

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Remains of suicide torpedo training base conserved

Remains of suicide torpedo training base conserved

YAMAGUCHI, Japan - The remains of a training base for "Kaiten" manned torpedo pilots on Ozushima Island in Shunan, Yamaguchi Prefecture, western Japan, are photographed on June 24, 2014.

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Photos of suicide torpedo pilots shown at memorial museum

Photos of suicide torpedo pilots shown at memorial museum

YAMAGUCHI, Japan - The photos of 145 "Kaiten" torpedo pilots and maintenance crew members who died during World War II are put on the walls of the Kaiten Memorial Museum on Ozushima Island in Shunan, Yamaguchi Prefecture, western Japan, on June 24, 2014.

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WWII manned torpedo model on show at JR station

WWII manned torpedo model on show at JR station

YAMAGUCHI, Japan - A scale model of the "Kaiten" manned torpedo and a large panel depicting its design and suicide mission in World War II are displayed at the Shinkansen bullet train line's Tokuyama Station in Shunan, Yamaguchi Prefecture, western Japan, on July 2, 2014.

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Memorial to victims of ship sunk by U.S.

Memorial to victims of ship sunk by U.S.

NAHA, Japan - Emperor Akihito (C) and Empress Michiko (R) look at photos of the victims of the 1944 Tsushima Maru incident, on display at the Tsushima Maru Memorial Museum in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, on June 27, 2014. Over 1,400 people, half of them school children, were killed following a U.S. submarine torpedo attack on a Japanese ship during World War II. (Pool photo)

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Memorial to victims of ship sunk by U.S.

Memorial to victims of ship sunk by U.S.

NAHA, Japan - Emperor Akihito (L) and Empress Michiko offer bouquets of flowers in front of a cenotaph for the victims of the 1944 Tsushima Maru incident, in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, on June 27, 2014. Over 1,400 people, half of them school children, were killed following a U.S. submarine torpedo attack on a Japanese ship during World War II. (Pool photo)

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Memorial to victims of ship sunk by U.S.

Memorial to victims of ship sunk by U.S.

NAHA, Japan - Emperor Akihito (L) and Empress Michiko offer bouquets of flowers in front of a cenotaph for the victims of the 1944 Tsushima Maru incident, in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, on June 27, 2014. Over 1,400 people, half of them school children, were killed following a U.S. submarine torpedo attack on a Japanese ship during World War II. (Pool photo)

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Ship sunk by U.S.

Ship sunk by U.S.

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows the Tsushima Maru, a ship that was sunk in 1944 following a U.S. submarine torpedo attack while transporting more than 1,700 people from the Pacific island of Okinawa to Nagasaki Prefecture on one of Japan's main islands.

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S. Korean businesses urge lifting of sanctions on N. Korea

S. Korean businesses urge lifting of sanctions on N. Korea

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean businesspeople call on the government to lift economic sanctions against North Korea at a rally in Seoul on May 23, 2014, claiming the punitive action has caused hefty damage to their business deals with the North. The gathering was held on the eve of the fourth anniversary of Seoul's imposition of sanctions on Pyongyang following the sinking of a South Korean warship by a suspected torpedo attack by the North.

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Manned torpedo

Manned torpedo

SHUNAN, Japan - File photo shows the site of a former training area for crews of the former Imperial Japanese Navy's Kaiten manned torpedoes on Otsu Island in the Seto Inland Sea in Shunan, Yamaguchi Prefecture, western Japan, on Jan. 20, 2014.

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Manned torpedo

Manned torpedo

SHUNAN, Japan - File photo shows a full-scale model of the former Imperial Japanese Navy's Kaiten manned torpedoes on Otsu Island in the Seto Inland Sea in Shunan, Yamaguchi Prefecture, western Japan, on Jan. 20, 2014.

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Human torpedo Kaiten

Human torpedo Kaiten

YAMAGUCHI, Japan - Photo taken on Nov. 10, 2011 shows the head of the human torpedo Kaiten, which is on exhibit at a city cultural center in Hikari, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Kaiten is the former Imperial Japanese Navy's suicide attack weapon, a regular torpedo remodeled to allow space for a soldier and automatically launch from a submarine to attack an enemy ship.

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S. Korea marks 1 yr. since sinking of warship by N. Korea

S. Korea marks 1 yr. since sinking of warship by N. Korea

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korea holds a ceremony in Daejeon, South Korea, on March 26, 2011, to commemorate the first anniversary of the sinking of the South Korean warship Cheonan by a North Korean torpedo.

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S. Korea marks 1 yr. since sinking of warship by N. Korea

S. Korea marks 1 yr. since sinking of warship by N. Korea

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean President Lee Myung Bak (R) attends a ceremony in Daejeon, South Korea, on March 26, 2011, to commemorate the first anniversary of the sinking of the South Korean warship Cheonan by a North Korean torpedo.

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N. Korea ready to provide torpedo sample

N. Korea ready to provide torpedo sample

BEIJING, China - Jong Hyon U, a counselor at the North Korean Embassy in Beijing, holds a press conference in Beijing on Nov. 5, 2010. Jong said North Korea is willing to hand over to South Korea and the United States a sample of a North Korean-made torpedo to prove that it was not involved in the sinking of a South Korean warship in March.

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N. Korea ready to provide torpedo sample

N. Korea ready to provide torpedo sample

BEIJING, China - Jong Hyon U, a counselor at the North Korean Embassy in Beijing, leaves after a press conference in Beijing on Nov. 5, 2010. Jong said North Korea is willing to hand over to South Korea and the United States a sample of a North Korean-made torpedo to prove that it was not involved in the sinking of a South Korean warship in March.

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CSKA's Honda plays against Torpedo M

CSKA's Honda plays against Torpedo M

MOSCOW, Russia - CSKA Moscow midfielder Keisuke Honda (L) from Japan looks for options against Torpedo M during the second half of a match in Moscow on July 14, 2010. CSKA won 2-0.

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N. Korea envoy warns of U.N. move

N. Korea envoy warns of U.N. move

NEW YORK, United States - North Korean Ambassador to the United Nations Sin Son Ho speaks in a press conference at the U.N. headquarters in New York on June 15, 2010. The envoy said Pyongyang may react with military force if the U.N. Security Council takes punitive action over the alleged sinking of a South Korean ship by a North Korean torpedo.

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S. Korea, China agree to close consultation over ship sinking

S. Korea, China agree to close consultation over ship sinking

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean Foreign and Trade Minister Yu Myung Hwan (L) and Wu Dawei, China's special representative for Korean Peninsula affairs, shake hands in Seoul on May 25, 2010, before their talks. They agreed to closely consult and cooperate to deal with the aftermath of North Korea's torpedo attack on a South Korean warship in March.

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S. Korea, China agree to close consultation over ship sinking

S. Korea, China agree to close consultation over ship sinking

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean Foreign and Trade Minister Yu Myung Hwan (R) talks with Wu Dawei (L), China's special representative for Korean Peninsula affairs, in Seoul on May 25, 2010. They agreed to closely consult and cooperate to deal with the aftermath of North Korea's torpedo attack on a South Korean warship in March.

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S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

SEOUL, South Korea - The marking ''No. 1'' is seen on a North Korean torpedo at the South Korean National Defense Ministry on May 20, 2010. Seoul officially blamed North Korea the same day for the sinking of the South Korean naval ship Cheonan, claiming the letters on the torpedo, which was retrieved near the incident site, suggest North Korea's involvement.

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1 N. Korean vessel sunk, 4 others badly damaged

1 N. Korean vessel sunk, 4 others badly damaged

Officers of the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff tell reporters at the National Defense Ministry in Seoul that one North Korean torpedo ship was sunk and four other patrol boats were heavily damaged in a naval confrontation June 15 between North and South Korea in disputed waters in the Yellow Sea.

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