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Jun 14 2023
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Toyota Stock Jumps After Chairman's Reelection, Boosting Nikkei
Toyota's Tokyo-listed stock closed over 6% higher in Tokyo, building on a recent rally, after shareholders re-elected longtime leader Akio Toyoda to the board.
The company is the world's most valuable car maker after Tesla. Some investors had sought Toyoda's ouster because of his stance on electric vehicles.
Toyota's rise Wednesday helped propel the Nikkei 225 to close up 1.5%,
Wall Street Journal (News)Jul 30 2023
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St. Paul unveils sculpture honoring Suni Lee
A new sculpture unveiled on Sunday in St. Paul is honoring gold-medalist gymnast and hometown hero Suni Lee. The sculpture made by Hmong artist Seexeng Lee sits along the lake near the Lakeside Activity Center at Phalen Regional Park. The sculpture sits on a podium in front of a marker rock and an Olympic logo made up of wreaths. The St. Paul Parks Conservancy says the sidewalk that leads and
Fox9Aug 04 2023
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USA Triathlon returns to Milwaukee this weekend with Junior competitors for the first time
MILWAUKEE — Friday morning, swimmers across the US gathered in Lake Michigan for the first race of a huge weekend-long Triathlon. Milwaukee is hosting the 2023 USA Triathlon Nationals with both Youth/ Junior competitors and US Olympic-and Sprint-distance athletes. “For the first time, the two iconic events combine into one, giving youth and junior athletes the opportunity to race on the same
WTMJ 4 MilwaukeeJul 31 2023
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8-Year-Old Hospitalized After ‘Extraordinarily Rare’ Cougar Attack During Washington State Camping Trip
A family camping trip turned into a nightmare when an 8-year-old child was attacked by a cougar in Washington’s Olympic National Park on Saturday evening, according to officials. According to a news release from the National Park Service, the child and their mother were camping in the Heart O’ the Hills area at Lake Angeles when the cougar attacked. “The cougar casually abandoned its attack
PeopleSep 22 2023
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Japan Says It Can't Cut China Out of Economy Amid Rising Military Tensions
As Japan seeks to address growing concerns regarding Chinese military activities in the region, Tokyo's toolbox is limited by the vast volume of trade between the two Asian powers.
Speaking to three reporters at an intimate offsite briefing on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly, Japanese Foreign Ministry deputy spokesperson Okano Yukiko said that issues pertaining to
NewsweekSep 18 2023
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Warroad state hockey tournament legend Henry Boucha dies at 72
WARROAD, Minn. — When Warroad’s boys hockey team hosts arch-rival Roseau for the main event of Hockey Day Minnesota 2024 in January, the home team will wear special sweaters bearing the likeness of one of Minnesota hockey’s most legendary players. Henry Boucha almost singlehandedly willed the Warriors to the 1969 state title, then went on to play in the Olympics, in the NHL and in the WHA.
InforumSep 18 2023
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Warroad state hockey tournament legend Henry Boucha dies at 72
WARROAD, Minn. — When Warroad’s boys hockey team hosts arch-rival Roseau for the main event of Hockey Day Minnesota 2024 in January, the home team will wear special sweaters bearing the likeness of one of Minnesota hockey’s most legendary players. Henry Boucha almost singlehandedly willed the Warriors to the 1969 state title, then went on to play in the Olympics, in the NHL and in the WHA.
Grand Forks HeraldSep 18 2023
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Warroad state hockey tournament legend Henry Boucha dies at 72
WARROAD, Minn. — When Warroad’s boys hockey team hosts arch-rival Roseau for the main event of Hockey Day Minnesota 2024 in January, the home team will wear special sweaters bearing the likeness of one of Minnesota hockey’s most legendary players. Henry Boucha almost singlehandedly willed the Warriors to the 1969 state title, then went on to play in the Olympics, in the NHL and in the WHA.
Duluth News TribuneSep 18 2023
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Warroad state hockey tournament legend Henry Boucha dies at 72
WARROAD, Minn. — When Warroad’s boys hockey team hosts arch-rival Roseau for the main event of Hockey Day Minnesota 2024 in January, the home team will wear special sweaters bearing the likeness of one of Minnesota hockey’s most legendary players. Henry Boucha almost singlehandedly willed the Warriors to the 1969 state title, then went on to play in the Olympics, in the NHL and in the WHA.
West Central TribuneSep 19 2023
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Minnesota hockey legend Henry Boucha dies at age 72
Minnesota hockey phenomenon Henry Boucha, a legend both on and off the ice, has died at age 72. The Rink Live and the Star Tribune reported that family members confirmed Boucha died Monday. Boucha, who was Ojibwe, was a star player for Warroad High School, leading them to the state tournament in 1969 where they reached the title game before falling to Edina in overtime. Boucha played in the
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