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    Women walk amid strong winds on a street in Naha, Okinawa, southern Japan, Tuesday, July 8, 2014. Powerful Typhoon Neoguri pounded across the southern Japanese islands of Okinawa on Tuesday, as residents took refuge from destructive winds, towering waves and storm surges. Airports closed and residents were evacuated from low-lying areas and shorelines as the typhoon passed over Okinawa, packing sustained winds of 175 kilometers (108 miles) per hour and gusts up to 250 kph (154 mph), the Japan Meteorological Agency said. (AP Photo/Kyodo News) JAPAN OUT, CREDIT MANDATORY
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    Typhoon heads toward Kyushu after slamming Okinawa

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    July 9, 2014 5:11 am
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    In this Tuesday, July 1, 2014 photo, Hyogo Prefectural assemblyman Ryutaro Nonomura cries during a press conference in Kobe, western Japan. A video clip of Nonomura accused of dubious spending has gone viral, leaving many outraged and puzzled. The video shows Nonomura, 47, bursting into tears, uttering nonsensical phrases and banging on the desk. One site for the video drew nearly 640,000 views, as of Thursday. (AP Photo/Kyodo News) JAPAN OUT, MANDATORY CREDIT
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    Video of Japan politician weeping goes viral

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    July 3, 2014 5:21 am
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    Japanese android expert Hiroshi Ishiguro, second left, and National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation Miraikan Chief Executive Director Mamoru Mohri, second right, pose with a female-announcer robot called Otonaroid, right, and a girl robot called Kodomoroid during a press unveiling of the museum's new guides in Tokyo Tuesday, June 24, 2014. The latest creations from Osaka University Prof. Ishiguro are the Otonaroid, the Kodomoroid and Telenoid, a hairless mannequin head with pointed arms that serves as a cuddly companion. The robots with silicon skin and artificial muscles were shown to reporters at Miraikan museum on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)
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    Woman or machine? New robots look creepily human

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    June 24, 2014 9:12 am
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    FILE - In this May 14, 2014 file photo, people walk by the Sony Building at Ginza shopping district in Tokyo. Sony shareholders voted Thursday, June 19 to keep Chief Executive Kazuo Hirai and other top executives after heckling them about the Japanese electronics and entertainment company's continuing losses. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi, File)
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    Sony investors back CEO, directors despite losses

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    June 19, 2014 6:23 am
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    Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and CEO Ray Conner answers a question during a press conference in Tokyo, Thursday, June 12, 2014. Boeing has inked a deal for five Japanese companies to manufacture key components for its twin aisle 777X jets. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
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    Boeing, 5 Japanese suppliers ink 777X deal

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    June 12, 2014 10:24 am
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    Emotional robot set for sale in Japan next year

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    June 6, 2014 4:20 am
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    Sony Corp. President and Chief Executive Officer Kazuo Hirai speaks during a press conference at the Sony headquarters in Tokyo, Thursday, May 22, 2014. Hirai is acknowledging the company racked up losses and will stay in the red this fiscal year mainly because it failed to act quickly, but promised to carry out reforms - once and for all. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)
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    CEO: Sony needed to act sooner, but will reform

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    May 22, 2014 10:38 am
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    Fans take photos in front of a promotional truck bearing an image of Paul McCartney at Nippon Budokan hall in Tokyo, Tuesday, May 20, 2014. Paul McCartney is canceling his entire Japan tour because of illness including the one set for Wednesday at Nippon Budokan hall, where The Beatles performed during their first Japan tour in 1966. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
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    May 20, 2014 2:26 pm
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    In this photo taken on May 16, 2014,  April 28 issue of
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    Japan debates radiation as manga shows nosebleed

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    May 19, 2014 12:01 pm
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    Anti-dolphin hunt activist Ric O'Barry speaks during an interview with the Associated Press in Tokyo, Thursday, May 15, 2014.  Taiji Whale Museum in Japanese town known for dolphin hunts, Taiji, is being sued by the American activist who says denying him entry is discriminatory. The lawsuit he filed this week says the aquarium has a baby albino dolphin in captivity and refuses entry to Western-looking people who want to check on the dolphin. (AP Photo/Junji Kurokawa)
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    US activist turned away at Japanese aquarium sues

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    May 15, 2014 11:10 am
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