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Size:
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Date: 1996-09-20
Title: Sumo-Akebono vs. Musashimaru
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Sumo - Akebono vs. Musashimaru, September 22. 1995.
Akebono won the match. Both are American. Tokyo
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Date: 1998-06-05
Title: Super Kamiokande-Neutrino -2
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A team of Japanese and U.S. scientists have found
evidence showing for the first time that neutrinos -- tiny,
electrically neutral, subatomic particles -- possess mass,
contradicting the standard theory of particle physics. The Super-
Kamiokande group made the finding by using a 50,000-ton tank (in
the photo) of highly purified water located about 1,000 meters
underground in the Kamioka Mine in Gifu Prefecture, central Japan.
==Kyodo
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Date: 1998-06-05
Title: Study shows neutrinos possess m
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A team of Japanese and U.S. scientists have found evidence showing for the first time that neutrinos -- tiny, electrically neutral, subatomic particles -- possess mass, contradicting the standard theory of particle physics. The Super-Kamiokande group made the finding by using a 50,000-ton tank (in the photo) of highly purified water located about 1,000 meters underground in the Kamioka Mine in Gifu Prefecture, central Japan.==Kyodo
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Date: 1998-06-18
Title: Supplementary budget enacted
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Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto (R), Finance Minster Hikaru Matsunaga (L) bow to members of the upper house who voted into law a 4.6 trillion yen fiscal 1998 supplementary budget Wednesday June 17. This pave the way for long-awaited full-scale implementation of the latest government economic stimulus package worth 16.65 trillion yen.==Kyodo
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Date: 1998-01-18
Title: Suzuki Hiromi-Marathon runner
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Hiromi SUZUKI - Female marathon runner (winner of the
women's marathon in the World Track and Field Championship) She
participated in the Nagano Olympic torch relay on January 18,
1998.
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Date: 1999-03-08
Title: Sydney Olympic torch unveiled
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The Sydney Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (SOCOG) unveils the flame torch for the 2000 Olympic Games on March 8. The shape of the 72-centimeter-long silver-color torch is based on a boomerang. The torch will be relayed by some 10,000 runners nationwide after the flame arrives in Australia on June 8, 2000. The torch will reach the main stadium on Sept. 15 the same year at the opening ceremony.
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Date: 1999-02-22
Title: Sydney's Olympic Stadium has blind spots
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Olympic Stadium in Sydney, the main venue for the 2000 Olympic Games, is shown to the public on Feb. 21. Some 100,000 people turned out for the first walk around the stadium. The stadium, with a seating capacity of 110,000, however, has blind spots for spectators on the third deck. From the seats in question, the roof obstructs the view of some of the action on the opposite side of the track.
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Date: 1999-03-21
Title: Table tennis pro at 10
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Ai Fukuhara, a talented table tennis player who began playing the game when she was a toddler, was registered as a pro player March 20 at age 10. Fukuhara, who was singles runner-up in the junior division of last year's all-Japan table tennis championships, is the first professional among Japanese table tennis women players.==Kyodo
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Date: 1998-12-15
Title: Tachibana wins synchro gold at Asian Games
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World bronze medalist Miya Tachibana adds the Asian Games gold medal to her collection Dec. 14 after a well-executed routine in the free program of the women's solo synchronized swimming at Bangkok's Thammasat Aquatic Center.==Kyodo
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Date: 1999-05-03
Title: Tachibana, Takeda win national synchronized title
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Japanese pair Miya Tachibana (R) and Miho Takeda win their second straight duet title at the national synchronized swimming championships on May 2 but finished second behind Russians Olga Brousnikina and Maria Kisseliva in the Japan Open competition held at the same time.
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Date: 1998-12-06
Title: Japan's Takahashi wins first gold meda
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Japan's Naoko Takahashi won the first gold medal of the 13th Asian Games in Bangkok on Dec. 6, winning the women's marathon race in a stunning Japanese record time. Takahashi led all the way over the 42.195-kilometer course from Ayutthaya to the Thammasat University Stadium on the outskirts of the Thai capital in 2 hours, 21 minutes, 46 seconds.==Kyodo
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Date: 1997-02-28
Title: TAKANOHANA
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TAKANOHANA
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Date: 1997-03-21
Title: Takanohana and father
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Celebration for Takanohana's championship in Akibasho(
Fall Tournament) at September 20, 1996. Takanohana with his
father Futagoyama-Oyakata.
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Date: 1997-03-21
Title: Takanohana Family
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Last Day of Haru Basho (Spring Tournament) - Champion
Yokozuna Takanohana and his wife(Keiko) and his son (Yuichi).
March 24, 1996.
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Date: 1997-03-21
Title: Takanohana relax
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Akibasho (Fall Tournament) 13th Day. Takanohana won all
13 matches in the Tournament, marked 4 consequtive championship.
September 20, 1996.
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