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In Japan, He Adds Color to the Tatami Tradition
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World - The New York Times
Who Are Nihon Hidankyo and the Hibakusha of Japan?
Those who lived through the nuclear attacks of 1945 have dedicated their lives to recounting their experiences of loss and the physical and emotional toll.8 hours ago -
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Sports - The New York Times
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Mali's traditional theater gives psychiatric patients the stage
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World - The Wall Street Journal
Nobel Peace Prize Goes to Japanese Atomic-Bomb Survivors Group
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Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Japan atomic bomb survivors’ group
Nihon Hidankyo movement recognised for decades of campaigning against nuclear weapons8 hours ago - Japan -
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Wimbledon tennis tournament replaces line judges with technology in break with tradition
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