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April 21, 2006
Shaveta Bansal - All Headline News ContributorAccording to Reuters, Miyoko Kawahara, 59, kept up the assault on her neighbors' eardrums daily over a period of two and a half years, forcing at least one nearby resident to seek treatment for insomnia and headaches.
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April 18, 2006
Images of the world's only atomic bombings will go on display at a U. S. museum on nuclear testing as part of a Japanese campaign against nuclear weapons. The exhibition is scheduled for two weeks in August. It will show melted glasses, burnt clothing and pictures of people with severe burns from the collections of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki museums.
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April 18, 2006
Topics war, japanese, japan, family, island, soldier, tokyo, army, health, lost, dead, children, news, world and city
A former solider in the Japanese Imperial Army, who hadn't been seen by his family since he went off to fight in the Second World War and was declared dead in 2000, has resurfaced in Ukraine and is returning to Japan to see his relatives after 60 years. Ishinosuke Uwano, now 83, is expected to arrive in Japan tomorrow, accompanied by his Ukrainian son, to visit his surviving relatives in Iwate, about 290 miles north-east of Tokyo.
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April 14, 2006
A Japanese man had $42,000 returned to him by the police after his wife threw it out with the trash. The man says he lost the cash in early March when his wife tossed it out along with household trash.
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April 13, 2006
Shaveta Bansal - All Headline News ContributorThe 35-year-old man had withdrawn the money from a bank account but, fearing it would be stolen, he hid it inside a refuse bag which he placed in a rubbish bin, Japanese media said.
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