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Date: 1999-03-25
Title: Nomo sent to minor leagues by N.Y. Mets
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The New York Mets releases struggling Japanese right-hander Hideo Nomo on March 24 by sending him to triple-A minor league team Norfolk of the International League. The 30-year-old Nomo has 72 hours to decide whether to accept the assignment or declare himself a free agent. The photo shows Nomo getting in a car after practice the same day.
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Date: 1998-02-04
Title: Nomura Tadahiro-Judo
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Tadahiro NOMURA (blue uniform)- male Judo Champion (
Atlanta Olympic Gold Medalist) (September 25, 1997)
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Date: 1998-12-28
Title: Nonaka meets Okinawa governor
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Chief Cabinet Secretary Hiromu Nonaka meets Okinawa Gov. Keiichi Inamine in Naha on Dec. 28, using the occasion to pledge the central government's efforts to boost the economy of Okinawa Prefecture. Referring to Japan-U.S. relations over U.S. bases, Nonaka told a press conference in the Okinawa capital that Japan will negotiate the issues while valuing the bilateral relationship based on trust.==Kyodo
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Date: 1998-12-28
Title: Nonaka visits Okinawa
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Chief Cabinet Secretary Hiromu Nonaka (R) addresses representatives of municipalities and economic organizations in Okinawa at a Naha hotel Dec. 27, saying the central government will respect the wishes of the local administration and people on the issue of where to relocate the helicopter operations of the U.S. Marine Corps Futemma Air Station in Ginowan. He also said the government will try to boost the economy of Okinawa Prefecture.
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Date: 1997-10-14
Title: North Korean ship went aground
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North Korean freighter went aground about a month ago,
due to a typhoon, at Yokose beach in Kagoshima, Japan. For a
month, North Korean crews on board have refused to make any
contact with people outside. No solution has been made yet
between Japanese and North Korean government. (October 14, 1997)
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Date: 1998-12-09
Title: North Korea's Kye wins 52-kg judo title
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Olympic champion Kye Sun Hui of North Korea defeats Kim Hye Sook of South Korea to claim her first Asian Games title in the women's 52-kg category in Bangkok on Dec 8.==Kyodo
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Date: 1998-06-11
Title: Norway draws with Morocco
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Abdeljili Hadda of Morocco celebrates himself after scoring the team's second goal in World Cup opening match against Norway at la Mosson stadium in Montpellier, southern France, on Wednesday June 10. Morocco drew with Norway 2-2.
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Date: 1997-06-12
Title: Nuclear Plant-Kashiwazaki Kariwa
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Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear plant owned by Tokyo Electric
Power Co., Inc. (Photo taken at March 17, 1994)
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Date: 1999-04-15
Title: Nuclear waste ship arrives at Aomori port.
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A vessel containing nuclear waste in the form of 40 rods of vitrified blocks is unloaded from the 5,000-ton British ship Pacific Swan, which arrived at Mutsu-Ogawara port in the village of Rokkasho, Aomori Prefecture, some 700 kilometers north of Tokyo, on April 15. The high-level radioactive waste was reprocessed in France.
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Date: 1998-11-20
Title: Nukaga meets press
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Defense Agency chief Fukushiro Nukaga meets press after tendering his resignation to Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi on Nov. 20 to take responsibility for the agency's systematic cover-up of evidence of its involvement in a procurement scandal. ==Kyodo
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Date: 1998-07-24
Title: Obuchi - wins LDP election-2
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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. The photo
shows Obuchi taking a bow after 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: 1998-07-21
Title: Obuchi answers questions on cand
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Foreign Minister Keizo Obuchi responds to questions from reporters in front of his home in Tokyo's Kita Ward on July 18. Obuchi, 61, is running against former Chief Cabinet Secretary Seiroku Kajiyama, 72, and Health and Welfare Minister Junichiro Koizumi, 56,, who declared their candidacies for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's top post which carries with it the post of prime minister.==Kyodo
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Date: 1998-12-16
Title: Obuchi arrives in Hanoi
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Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi is received welcome Dec. 15 by Vietnamese officials on his arrival at a Hanoi international airport.==Kyodo
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Date: 1998-11-17
Title: Obuchi arrives in Malaysia for APEC meeting
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Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi (L, shaking hands with a woman) arrives at Kuala Lumpur's international airport Nov. 16 evening to attend the Nov. 17-18 annual informal summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum.
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Date: 1998-08-18
Title: Obuchi comments on ruble devaluation
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Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi answers opposition questions in a House of Representatives Budget Committee session Tuesday Aug. 18. Calling Russia's latest ruble devaluation ''regrettable,'' Obuchi said, ''I am concerned that it could have a major effect on the global economy.'' Siting at right is Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa.==Kyodo
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