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3 foreigners pass Japanese national nursing exam

3 foreigners pass Japanese national nursing exam

ASHIKAGA, Japan - Lalin Ever Gammed smiles during a news conference in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, north of Tokyo, on March 26, 2010, after becoming the first Filipino to beat the language barrier and pass the Japanese national nursing exam. Two other foreign nurses, both from Indonesia, also passed the exam that enables them to remain in Japan for a long time.

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Bathhouse ordered to compensate foreigners denied entry

Bathhouse ordered to compensate foreigners denied entry

SAPPORO, Japan - David Aldwinckle, a 37-year-old U.S.-born resident of Hokkaido who is a naturalized Japanese citizen, points at a ruling by the Sapporo District Court on Nov. 11 ordering the operator of a bathhouse in Otaru, Hokkaido, to pay a total of 3 million yen in compensation to him and two other foreigners for refusing them admission because of its policy of rejecting foreign customers.

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Shanghai takes strict, swift measures to stem new COVID-19 infections

STORY: Shanghai takes strict, swift measures to stem new COVID-19 infections DATELINE: March 14, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:09 LOCATION: SHANGHAI, China CATEGORY: SOCIETY/HEALTH SHOTLIST: 1. residents queuing up to receive nucleic acid tests in Shanghai (Courtesy of Shanghai Jing'an District Media Center) STORYLINE: Shanghai has taken strict and swift measures to stem new COVID-19 infections that have emerged in the city recently. To control the new infections, nucleic acid testing has been carried out for high-risk groups along the main roads. At a testing site in the city's Jing'an district, medical staff conducted over 5,000 tests from last Friday to Saturday. To avoid crowd gathering, people waiting for the nucleic acid test are required to stand in prearranged standpoints and keep a one-meter distance from each other. Volunteers are also seen to offer guidance, communication and translation services for foreigners at the scene. In the first two months of 2022, the megacity, with a population of nearly 25

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(2) Bathhouse ordered to compensate foreigners denied entry

(2) Bathhouse ordered to compensate foreigners denied entry

SAPPORO, Japan - David Aldwinckle (L), a 37-year-old U.S.-born resident of Hokkaido who is a naturalized Japanese citizen, points at a ruling by the Sapporo District Court on Nov. 11 ordering the operator of a bathhouse in Otaru, Hokkaido, to pay a total of 3 million yen in compensation to him and two other foreigners for refusing them admission because of its policy of rejecting foreign customers. (Kyodo)

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(3) Bathhouse ordered to compensate foreigners denied entry

(3) Bathhouse ordered to compensate foreigners denied entry

SAPPORO, Japan - David Aldwinckle (R), a 37-year-old U.S.-born resident of Hokkaido who is a naturalized Japanese citizen, walks into the Sapporo District Court on Nov. 11, suing the operator of a bathhouse in Otaru, Hokkaido for a total of 6 million yen in compensation to him and two other foreigners for refusing them admission because of its policy of rejecting foreign customers. (Kyodo)

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(2) Bathhouse ordered to compensate foreigners denied entry

(2) Bathhouse ordered to compensate foreigners denied entry

SAPPORO, Japan - David Aldwinckle (L), a 37-year-old U.S.-born resident of Hokkaido who is a naturalized Japanese citizen, points at a ruling by the Sapporo District Court on Nov. 11 ordering the operator of a bathhouse in Otaru, Hokkaido, to pay a total of 3 million yen in compensation to him and two other foreigners for refusing them admission because of its policy of rejecting foreign customers. (Kyodo)

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Private talk

Private talk

Two courtesan-like young women are whispering to each other. This is a dramatized pose to call the attention of foreigners. One holds a long pipe and in front of her is a tobacco case and tobacco tray. A flower pot is placed on a stand made of red sandalwood.==Date:unknown, Place:unknown, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number13‐12‐0]

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Bathhouse ordered to compensate foreigners denied entry

Bathhouse ordered to compensate foreigners denied entry

SAPPORO, Japan - David Aldwinckle, a 37-year-old U.S.-born resident of Hokkaido who is a naturalized Japanese citizen, points at a ruling by the Sapporo District Court on Nov. 11 ordering the operator of a bathhouse in Otaru, Hokkaido, to pay a total of 3 million yen in compensation to him and two other foreigners for refusing them admission because of its policy of rejecting foreign customers. (Kyodo)

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