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Japanese photographer Yasuyoshi Chiba took first prize in the People in the News Stories category for Agence France Presse for an April 3 photo of a woman, identified as Chieko Matsukawa, standing alone and holding her daughter's graduation certificate aloft after she found it amid a swirl of debris in Higashimatsushima, Japan.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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Japanese photographer Yasuyoshi Chiba took first prize in the People in the News Stories category for Agence France Presse for an April 3 photo of a woman, identified as Chieko Matsukawa, standing alone and holding her daughter's graduation certificate aloft after she found it amid a swirl of debris in Higashimatsushima, Japan.
The Seattle Times 2012
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European Press Agency Chieko Kawasaki, 60, discovered one of her Chinese dishes near her Japanese restaurant on March 18.
Lost and Found 2011
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I married Chieko Hida in 1945 and have a son, Jun-ichi.
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Chieko Yamagata says being exposed to potentially higher levels of radiation for a few hours does not concern her.
Some Japanese Evacuees Brave Radiation Fears to Briefly Return Home 2011
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In Tokyo, the deaf-mute teen Chieko (Rinko Kikuchi) and her father, a businessman who once gave his rifle away to a local on a Moroccan hunting trip, are perilously drifting apart after her mother's suicide.
Worlds Away 2007
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Just down the street, Chieko Yamagata rushed into her family-owned pharmacy to collect some medicine.
latimes.com - News 2011
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YAMAMOTO, Japan - The funeral for Chieko Mori's daughter and granddaughter was an affront to Japanese sacred customs - the two were placed in simple wooden coffins that soldiers lowered into a ditch in a vegetable patch as a backhoe poured in earth, burying them alongside scores of other bodies.
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"I try what I believe is the best, because I don't trust the government any more," says Chieko Shiina, who has turned to that diet.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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"We know we need to create jobs," said Chieko Uchihama, an official at the chamber, "but how do you do that when you don't even know who survived?"
NYT > Global Home By MARTIN FACKLER 2011
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