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Date: 1998-07-21
Title: Kajiyama prays for victory
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Former Chief Cabinet Secretary Seiroku Kajiyama (third from R) prays for his victory in a Shinto-style rite at Hie Shrine near the Diet building in Tokyo on Tuesday July 21 after filing his candidacy for the presidency of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, the post that carries with it the premiership because the party holds majority in the House of Representatives.
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Date: 1998-07-17
Title: Kajiyama to throw hat
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Veteran politician Seiroku Kajiyama said he will run in the race for the presidency of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) to pick a successor to outgoing Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto. The photo shows Kajiyama surrounded by reporters as he leaves the LDP headquarters in Tokyo on Thursday July 16 after attending a meeting of LDP parliamentarians.
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Date: 1999-02-17
Title: Kakizawa decides to run for Tokyo governor
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Former Foreign Minister Koji Kakizawa, after some twists, tells reporters Wednesday Feb. 17 he will run in the Tokyo gubernatorial election in April. Leaders of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, to which Kakizawa belongs, had pressed him to give up to let former U.N. Undersecretary General Yasushi Akashi run on an LDP ticket.==Kyodo
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Date: 1999-02-15
Title: LDP's Kakizawa declares candidacy for Tokyo governor
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Former Foreign Minister Koji Kakizawa announces Feb. 14 he intends to run in the Tokyo gubernatorial race on the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) ticket, defying his party's decision to field former U.N. Undersecretary General Yasushi Akashi. He is surrounded by reporters after meeting with Yoshinobu Shimamura, head of the party's Tokyo chapter, at LDP headquarters.
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Date: 1976-07-27
Title: Kakuei Tanaka -Arrest
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Kakuei TANAKA - Prime Minister of Japan(1972-1974) As a
influential politician, he became the prime minister in 1972.
Tanaka advocated the "remodeling" of the Japanese islands - that
is, a geographical redistribution of Japanese industry - a
program taht served only to spin an inflationary rise in land
prices. He resigned from the government in December 1974 and was
arrested in 1976 in connection with Lockheed Scandal. ( Former
Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka is arrested , July 27, 1976)
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Date: 1978-10-24
Title: Kakuei Tanaka -Deng Xiaoping
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Kakuei TANAKA (L)- Prime Minister of Japan(1972-1974) As
a influential politician, he became the prime minister in 1972.
Tanaka advocated the "remodeling" of the Japanese islands - that
is, a geographical redistribution of Japanese industry - a
program taht served only to spin an inflationary rise in land
prices. He resigned from the government in December 1974 and was
arrested in 1976 in connection with Lockheed Scandal. (China's
premier Deng Xiaoping visit former prime minister Tanaka's
private home on October 24, 1978. )
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Date: 1972-09-01
Title: Kakuei Tanaka -Nixon
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Kakuei TANAKA - Prime Minister of Japan(1972-1974) As a
influential politician, he became the prime minister in 1972.
Tanaka advocated the "remodeling" of the Japanese islands - that
is, a geographical redistribution of Japanese industry - a
program taht served only to spin an inflationary rise in land
prices. He resigned from the government in December 1974 and was
arrested in 1976 in connection with Lockheed Scandal. With US
President Nixon at the US-Japan Summit meeting held in Hawaii,
September 1, 1972.
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Date: 0000-00-00
Title: Kakuei Tanaka -PM- home
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Kakuei TANAKA - Prime Minister of Japan(1972-1974) As a
influential politician, he became the prime minister in 1972.
Tanaka advocated the "remodeling" of the Japanese islands - that
is, a geographical redistribution of Japanese industry - a
program taht served only to spin an inflationary rise in land
prices. He resigned from the government in December 1974 and was
arrested in 1976 in connection with Lockheed Scandal. At his
mansion in Mejiro, Tokyo. (July 1972)
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Date: 1972-08-19
Title: Kakuei Tanaka -PM-Kissenger
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Kakuei TANAKA - Prime Minister of Japan(1972-1974) As a
influential politician, he became the prime minister in 1972.
Tanaka advocated the "remodeling" of the Japanese islands - that
is, a geographical redistribution of Japanese industry - a
program taht served only to spin an inflationary rise in land
prices. He resigned from the government in December 1974 and was arrested in 1976 in connection with Lockheed Scandal. At the
meeting with US Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissenger (August 19,
1972) .
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Date: 1972-08-07
Title: Kakuei Tanaka -Remodeling Japan
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Kakuei TANAKA - Prime Minister of Japan(1972-1974) As a
influential politician, he became the prime minister in 1972.
Tanaka advocated the "remodeling" of the Japanese islands - that
is, a geographical redistribution of Japanese industry - a
program taht served only to spin an inflationary rise in land
prices. He resigned from the government in December 1974 and was
arrested in 1976 in connection with Lockheed Scandal. At the
prime minister's office, he announces the beginning of "Forum for
Remodeling of Japanese Island" ( August 7, 1972)
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Date: 1998-07-31
Title: Kan calls Obuchi
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New Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi (R) shakes hands with opposition Democratic Party of Japan leader Naoto Kan in his room in the Diet building Thursday July 30. Kan called Obuchi to congratulate him on his election as Japan's 84th prime minister earlier in the day.
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Date: 1999-01-10
Title: Kan, Matsuzawa vying for DPJ leadership
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Naoto Kan, incumbent leader of the main opposition Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), and DPJ lawmaker Shigefumi Matsuzawa filed their candidacies Jan. 9 in the party's leadership race slated for Jan. 18. The photo shows Kan, 52, and Matsuzawa (L), 40, shaking hands in a hall for candidacy filing at the No.1 residential building for House of Representatives members in Nagatacho, Tokyo.==Kyodo
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Date: 1998-12-25
Title: Kan seeks reelection as DPJ leader
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Naoto Kan (C), leader of the main opposition Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), announces his intention to run for the party chief post next month. Kan, addressing a standing committee meeting of his party Dec. 25, is flanked by Acting Leader Kansei Nakano (R) and Secretary-General Tsutomu Hata (L).==Kyodo
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Date: 1999-01-18
Title: Kan wins DPJ leadership race
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Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) leader Naoto Kan (L) raises his hands Jan. 18 together with his contender Shigefumi Matsuzawa (R) after winning the main opposition party's leadership election at a Tokyo hotel.==Kyodo
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Date: 1998-12-17
Title: Karate-Kumite 65kg class
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Karate - Kumite 65 kg class (Bangkok, Thailand December
17, 1998)
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