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  • "We all know that we better not restart them," Shimamoto said.

    SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter By MARI YAMAGUCHI 2012

  • Other residents said that economic realities made the plants indispensable, including Chikako Shimamoto, a 38-year-old fitness instructor in Takahama, a town that hosts one of the region's nuclear plants.

    SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter By MARI YAMAGUCHI 2012

  • Shimamoto noted that empty lots collect weeds and discharge dust.

    Tucson Citizen 2009

  • Shimamoto noted that empty lots collect weeds and discharge dust.

    azcentral.com | news 2009

  • This is news because it's Shimamoto and he's still awesome.

    Canned Dogs 2009

  • The award was given based on votes by participants, and Shimamoto won a blu-ray recorder, a PSP, and Monster Hunter.

    Canned Dogs 2009

  • Tsuyama N, Kitao S, Nishikawa K, Shimamoto A, et al. (2000) Differential regulation of human RecQ family helicases in cell transformation and cell cycle.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Jessica Kao et al. 2009

  • With Burrows, Huet, Potter, and Shimamoto having secured seats, there was still enough room for Sergeant Tu Vu, a young Vietnamese army photographer, and freelance reporter Harold Ellithorpe, who planned to file the Life text that would run with Burrows’s pictures.

    Saigon Quartet Pyle, Richard 1999

  • A Russian-literature major at Tokyo’s prestigious Waseda University, Shimamoto seemed destined for an academic or literary career, but his older brother Kenro, a reporter, helped draw him into photojournalism.

    Saigon Quartet Pyle, Richard 1999

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