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Date: 2017-05-15
Title: Japan, N.Z. agree to aim for progress on TPP by Nov.
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Japanese Economic and Fiscal Policy Minister Nobuteru Ishihara (L) and New Zealand Trade Minister Todd McClay shake hands after their talks in Tokyo on May 15, 2017. They agreed to aim to reach an agreement by November on the future of the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade deal among remaining signatories following the United States' withdrawal. (Kyodo)
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Size:
585K
Date: 2017-05-15
Title: Japan, N.Z. agree to aim for progress on TPP by Nov.
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Japanese Economic and Fiscal Policy Minister Nobuteru Ishihara speaks to reporters after holding talks with New Zealand Trade Minister Todd McClay in Tokyo on May 15, 2017. The two countries agreed to aim to reach an agreement by November on the future of the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade deal among remaining signatories following the United States' withdrawal. (Kyodo)
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Size:
248K
Date: 2017-05-15
Title: Japan ground defense force plane disappears from radar in Hokkaido
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File photo taken in May 2001 shows a Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force LR-2 reconnaissance aircraft. A GSDF LR-2 plane carrying four crew members disappeared from radar near Hakodate airport in northern Japan's Hokkaido on May 15, 2017. It was scheduled to transport a patient from a Hakodate hospital. (Kyodo)
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Size:
533K
Date: 2017-05-15
Title: Golf: Matsuyama rises to 3rd in world rankings
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Japanese golfer Hideki Matsuyama acknowledges the gallery after making an eagle on the 16th hole during the final round of the Players Championship in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, on May 14, 2017. Matsuyama has risen to third in the world rankings, the highest ranking ever achieved by a male Japanese player. (Kyodo)
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Size:
70K
Date: 2017-05-15
Title: Badminton: Ex-world No. 2 Momota to return to court after gambling ban
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Undated photo shows Japanese badminton player Kento Momota. The former world No. 2 is set to make his competitive comeback in May 2017 in a domestic tour event after his suspension for gambling at illegal casinos was lifted on May 15. (Kyodo)
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Size:
345K
Date: 2017-05-15
Title: Annual Aoi festival held in Kyoto
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College student Sayo Tomita (far L), clad in a 12-layer traditional Japanese kimono, boards a float for a parade in the Aoi Matsuri, one of the three main annual festivals in Kyoto, on May 15, 2017. Tomita played the role of "Saio-dai" imperial princess, the festival's heroine. (Kyodo)
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Size:
329K
Date: 2017-05-15
Title: CORRECTED: Annual Aoi festival held in Kyoto
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The "Saio-dai" imperial princess (C), played by college student Sayo Tomita, arrives at Shimogamo Shrine on the way to Kamigamo Shrine during a parade in the annual Aoi Matsuri, one of the three main festivals of Kyoto, on May 15, 2017. Around 500 participants, dressed in aristocratic-style costumes of the Heian period (794-1185), paraded along an 8-kilometer course from the Kyoto Imperial Palace to Kamigamo Shrine. (Kyodo)
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Size:
384K
Date: 2017-05-15
Title: CORRECTED: Annual Aoi festival held in Kyoto
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A float carrying the "Saio-dai" imperial princess, played by college student Sayo Tomita, arrives at Shimogamo Shrine on the way to Kamigamo Shrine during a parade in the annual Aoi Matsuri, one of the three main festivals of Kyoto, on May 15, 2017. Around 500 participants, dressed in aristocratic-style costumes of the Heian period (794-1185), paraded along an 8-kilometer course from the Kyoto Imperial Palace to Kamigamo Shrine. (Kyodo)
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Size:
217K
Date: 2017-05-15
Title: Soccer: Japan coach Halilhodzic turns 65
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Japanese men's national soccer team coach Vahid Halilhodzic celebrates his 65th birthday with a cake given by reporters in Tokyo on May 15, 2017. (Kyodo)
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Size:
229K
Date: 2017-05-15
Title: Soccer: Japan coach Halilhodzic turns 65
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Japanese men's national soccer team coach Vahid Halilhodzic takes a bite from a birthday cake given by reporters in Tokyo on May 15, 2017, his 65th birthday. (Kyodo)
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Size:
1348K
Date: 2017-05-15
Title: Japan ground defense force plane disappears from radar in Hokkaido
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Firefighters gather in the town of Assabu in the northern Japan prefecture of Hokkaido on May 15, 2017, to search for a Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force aircraft which disappeared from radar earlier in the day as it was flying in the area. The plane carrying four crew members was scheduled to transport a patient from a hospital in Hakodate. (Kyodo)
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Size:
815K
Date: 2017-05-15
Title: Japan Post logs 29 bil. yen net loss, 1st since privatization
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Masatsugu Nagato, president of Japan Post Holdings Co., speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on May 15, 2017. The postal and financial services provider said it logged a group net loss of 28.98 billion yen ($255 million) in fiscal 2016, its first red ink since its privatization in 2007. (Kyodo)
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Size:
725K
Date: 2017-05-15
Title: Toshiba to stick to chip unit sale plan despite arbitration request
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Toshiba Corp. President Satoshi Tsunakawa is pictured during a press conference in Tokyo on May 15, 2017. Tsunakawa said Toshiba will stick to its plan to sell its chip unit after partner Western Digital Corp. filed a request for arbitration with an international court to block the sale. (Kyodo)
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Size:
117K
Date: 2017-05-15
Title: Toshiba to stick to chip unit sale plan despite arbitration request
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Toshiba Corp. President Satoshi Tsunakawa heads to a press conference in Tokyo on May 15, 2017. Tsunakawa said Toshiba will stick to its plan to sell its chip unit after partner Western Digital Corp. filed a request for arbitration with an international court to block the sale. (Kyodo)
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Size:
806K
Date: 2017-05-15
Title: Japan Post logs 29 bil. yen net loss, 1st since privatization
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Masatsugu Nagato, president of Japan Post Holdings Co., speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on May 15, 2017. The postal and financial services provider said it logged a group net loss of 28.98 billion yen ($255 million) in fiscal 2016, its first red ink since its privatization in 2007. (Kyodo)
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