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"This is the first step in our global expansion in the railway field," said Kiyotaka Nogi , senior managing executive officer in charge of the Japanese steel maker's railway parts business, at a news conference.
Sumitomo Metal to Buy Standard Steel Juro Osawa 2011
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Kazuhiro Nogi/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images The port of Tokyo this week; shippers' fears of radioactive contamination threaten to disrupt trade.
Shippers Seek Japan Premiums Max Lin 2011
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"The market for high-end train wheels is expanding rapidly in the U.S.," with demand growing not only for high-speed railways but freight trains and urban rail systems, Nogi said.
Sumitomo Metal to Buy Standard Steel Juro Osawa 2011
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Mr. Nogi said Sumitomo Metal chose to buy Standard Steel partly because the company uses the same method to manufacture wheels.
Sumitomo Metal to Buy Standard Steel Juro Osawa 2011
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Life at Shelters Kazuhiro Nogi/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images Tsuyako Ito, at a shelter in Kamaishi, Iwate prefecture, on March 25, is the 'last geisha' of this once-bustling steel city.
At Plant, Toxic Pools Threaten to Spill Andrew Morse 2011
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Kazuhiro Nogi/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images The most expensive city in Asia is Tokyo, which is also the world's second most expensive city.
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That trader at Nogi died of fever, and I bought them from his partner, Sam Willis his name is, who agrees to deliver them -- most likely by the Minerva next time she is down that way.
Chapter 17 2010
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Yoshimoto Nogi, who had a job at the Fukushima plant until he retired last summer, said he had no hopes of going home this year.
Fukushima soil contains plutonium traces, according to Japanese officials 2011
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AFP photo/Kazuhiro Nogi Boeing raised its earnings forecast for all of 2011 to a range of $4.30 to $4.40 a share.
Boeing Pares Delivery Plan David Kesmodel 2011
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Kazuhiro Nogi/AFP/Getty Images Tsuyako Ito, at a shelter in Kamaishi, Iwate prefecture, on March 25, is the 'last geisha' of this once-bustling steel city.
Life at Shelters 2011
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