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Title:  Obuchi-PM-with his children
Keizou OBUCHI - Japan's Prime Minister (July, 1998-) and long-time Liberal Democratic Party(LDP) member. With his son and daughter at his home. (July, 1976)    


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Title:  Obuchi-PM-with his mother
Keizou OBUCHI - Japan's Prime Minister (July, 1998-) and long-time Liberal Democratic Party(LDP) member. With his mother at his home town (January, 1996)    


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Date:  1999-01-12
Title:  Japan, Germany to continue supporting Russia
Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi (L) and German President Roman Herzog meet in Berlin on Jan. 11, where they agreed that the two countries will continue to help Russia cope with its prolonged economic crisis. Obuchi arrived in Berlin earlier in the day on the last leg of his eight-day, three-nation European tour, which has already taken him to Italy and France.==Kyodo    


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Date:  1999-01-12
Title:  Obuchi, Scalfaro agree to wide-ranging cooperation
Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi (2nd from L) and Italian President Oscar Luigi Scalfaro (R) agree Jan. 11 to expand their countries' cooperation in a wide variety of fields including politics, the economy and culture in a meeting at the presidential office in Rome.    


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Date:  1998-07-24
Title:  Obuchi-wins LDP election-3
Foreign Minister Keizo Obuchi was elected president of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party on Friday July 24 to succeed outgoing Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto.  LDP parliamentarians and representatives of 47 LDP prefectural chapters elected him on the first ballot over his two rivals, former Chief Cabinet Secretary Seiroku Kajiyama and Health and Welfare Minister Junichiro Koizumi. ==Kyodo    


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Date:  1998-10-14
Title:  OECD chief meets Obuchi
OECD chief meets Obuchi Donald Johnston (L), Secretary General of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), talks with Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi at the latter's official residence Tuesday Oct. 13.==Kyodo    


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Date:  1998-12-07
Title:  Official collapses from heat at opening ceremony
An woman official carrying a placard collapses from heat during the opening ceremony of the 13th Asian Games in the main stadium in Bangkok on Dec. 6. After the delegations entered the stadium, the woman stood for nearly an hour holding a country's name placard.    


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Date:  1998-06-09
Title:  Okada provides autograph
Japanese World Cup manager Takeshi Okada is asked for his autograph by Japanese fans at Aix-Les-Bains, France, where his squad is staying. The Japanese are debuting in the World Cup finals on June 14 in a first-round Group H match against former World Cup champion Argentina.==Kyodo    


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Date:  1998-06-16
Title:  Okada stresses points for Japane
apan manager Takeshi Okada stresses points to the Japanese national team in the French Alps resort of AIX-LES-BAINS prior to resuming practice June 15 for Japan's Group H World Cup match against Croatia on June 20.    


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Date:  1999-05-03
Title:  Okamoto wins Katokichi Queens for 62nd career victory
Ayako Okamoto, who turned in her first under-par round in one year May 1, carries her rejuvenated form into May 2's final round to win the Katokichi Queens golf tournament by one shot.    


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Date:  1999-03-26
Title:  Okapi to debut in Japan
A rarely seen okapi, a member of the giraffe family, runs around March 25 at Zoorasia, a new zoo to open April 24 in Yokohama. It is the first time for the animal from tropical rain forests to be seen in Japan. The zoo will have 315 animals from 59 species, including the rare Indian lion.    


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Date:  1999-03-01
Title:  Okinawa governor invites Dodger Town
Okinawa Gov. Keiichi Inamine (L) meets Tom Lasorda, vice president of the Los Angeles Dodgers, on Feb. 28 in Naha, the capital of Okinawa Prefecture, to invite the U.S. baseball team to set up one of its ''Dodger Town'' training facilities in the southernmost Japanese island prefecture. The Dodgers have such facilities in Florida and the Dominican Republic. China, South Korea and Taiwan also want a Dodger Town.    


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Date:  1999-05-13
Title:  Okinawa peace march starts
A three-day peace march to demand the withdrawal of U.S. military bases from Okinawa starts May 13 in Nago, Okinawa Prefecture, ahead of the 27th anniversary May 15 of Okinawa's reversion to Japan in 1972. The marchers plan to tour local U.S. military bases and former battlefields of the 1945 Battle of Okinawa, in which a third of the prefecture's population died.==Kyodo    


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Date:  1999-04-05
Title:  Okinawa Shogaku wins spring high school baseball title
Team members of Okinawa Shogaku celebrate their 7-2 victory over Mito Shogyo on April 4 in capturing their first title at the 71st senior high school baseball national invitational tournament at Koshien Stadium in Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture.    


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Date:  1999-01-29
Title:  Okinawa accepts relocating U.S. port to Urasoe
Okinawa Gov. Keiichi Inamine (C) is thronged by reporters in Tokyo on Jan. 29 after expressing his intention to allow the relocation of the U.S. Army port in the prefectural capital of Naha to the neighboring city of Urasoe. In a meeting between central government and Okinawa prefectural government officials earlier in the day, Inamine said he hopes Tokyo will help to turn Naha port into an international hub port after the U.S. military vacates the area.==Kyodo    

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