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Consumer Editor Emma McKinney discovers a small Midland handbag firm with a big list of celebrity clients – including the Queen, Dame Judi Dench and Dame Maggie Smith. AFTER Pippa Middleton’s bridesmaid dress, the next royal wedding fashion phenomenon ha
Masayo Adachi Jan. 17, 2012 Masayo Adachi, 94, of Kaneohe, a retired housekeeper at St. Mary's Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah, died. She was born in Sacramento, Calif. She is survived by sons Wayne, Henry M. and Fuji; two grandchildren; and three great
Japan's Masako Ishida (L) and Norway's Vibeke W Skofterud compete during the women's 15 km classic mass start race at the Cross-Country World Cup in Nove Mesto na Morave February 11, 2012. View Photo »
I lived in the Shishiori area before ... But my house was carried away by tsunami and gone. So our family got an apartment in Shinjo, and I started to come to Shinjo Elementary School since then.
As a guest on Live with Kelly!, Jennifer Lopez showed off a pair of Charlotte Olympia Masako Silk-Satin Pumps ($875), a two-tone platform heel that’s perfect for Valentine’s Day. The rest of J.Lo’s outfit was lovey dovey as well, especially her pastel pi
Masako is a japanese woman who enjoys taking soft and somehow poetic pictures. This one seemed so expressive of another side of her, to the point it became fascinating. After contacting her, she agreed I make a drawing of her based on that picture. If yo
Guam, military officials discuss firing range: Guam, military officials discuss firing range Written by Brett Kelman Pacific Daily News Joint Guam Program Office Executive Director Joe Ludovici speaks during a meeting at Adelup, yesterday. Local governme
Japanese Emperor Akihito (7th L) and Empress Michiko (8th R) greet well-wishers with their royal family at the balcony of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on January 2, 2012. Emperor Akihito and his family greeted well-wishers in customary New Year public... View Photo »
Part of what's going on here is that there are people in Japan who clearly do not like Naruhito, in no small part because they don't like Masako
THE next exhibition at the Minster Gallery in Winchester will feature the works of Japanese artist Masako Tobita. After studying in Tokyo she moved to New York, and then to Britain where she has lived for 22 years. She has displayed her abstract painting
Doris Yokoi, 64, receives high school diploma: Doris Yokoi, 64, receives high school diploma. Written by Florence Stair Pacific Sunday News Doris Yokoi, 64, is photographed at the Agency for Human Resources Development on Thursday as she displays a photo
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Japanese Crown Princess Masako greets well-wishers from the balcony of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on January 2, 2012. Emperor Akihito and his family greeted well-wishers in customary New Year public apperances.
View Photo »Japan's Crown Princess Masako attends an annual New Year's public appearance with other members of imperial family on the balcony at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo Monday, Jan. 2, 2012.
View Photo »Japan's Crown Princess Masako, Crown Prince Naruhito, Emperor Akihito, Empress Michiko, Prince Akishino, Prince Hisahito, Princess Kiko (L-R in front row) and Princess Mako, Aiko and Kako (L-R in back row) pose for the annual official photo session for the new year at the Imperial...
View Photo »Japan's Crown Princess Masako smiles during a morning appearance with Emperor Akihito and other imperial family members through the bulletproof glass on a balcony at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo to greet well-wishers who throng to the palace compound to celebrate the emperor's 78th birthday,...
View Photo »Japan's Crown Princess Masako waves to well-wishers as she celebrates Emperor Akihito's 78th birthday at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo December 23, 2011.
View Photo »Japan's Emperor Akihito (3rd L) appears with Empress Michiko (C), Crown Prince Naruhito (2nd L) and Crown Princess Masako (L), Prince Akishino (3rd R), his daughter Princess Mako and his wife Princess Kiko to well-wishers gathered to celebrate the monarch's 78th birthday at the Imperial...
View Photo »In this Nov. 23, 2011 photo released by Imperial Household Agency of Japan, Japan's Crown Princess Masako, right, and her husband Crown Prince Naruhito look at their daughter Princess Aiko pet their dog at the common room of their Togu Palace residence in Tokyo. Masako turns 48 on...
View Photo »In this Nov. 23, 2011 photo released by Imperial Household Agency of Japan, Japan's Crown Princess Masako, right, smiles with her husband Crown Prince Naruhito and their daughter Princess Aiko at the common room of their Togu Palace residence in Tokyo. Masako turns 48 on Friday, Dec. 9,...
View Photo »Masako Hozumi of Japan skates during the women's 3000m at the Essent ISU speed skating World Cup in Chelyabinsk, November 18, 2011.
View Photo »Japanese Crown Prince Naruhito (C) and Crown Princess Masako (R) smile as their daughter Princess Aiko (not pictured) takes part in a tug-of-war with her classmates at the Gakushuin elementary school in Tokyo on October 8, 2011.
View Photo »Masako Kobayashi decorates an Obon altar for her mother-in-law who was killed in the March 11 earthquake and tsunami at her temporary housing in Otsuchicho, north of Japan August 13, 2011, during Japan's annual Buddhist ceremony Obon that welcomes back the spirits of the dead. Kobayashi...
View Photo »Crown Prince Naruhito, Crown Princess Masako and their daughter Princess Aiko smile during a photo session with their pet dog Yuri, at their Togu Palace residence in Tokyo November 23, 2011. Crown Princess Masako turns 48 on Friday December 9, 2011. Picture taken November 23, 2011.
View Photo »Crown Prince Naruhito, Crown Princess Masako and their daughter Princess Aiko smile at the common room of their Togu Palace residence in Tokyo November 23, 2011. Crown Princess Masako turns 48 on Friday December 9, 2011. Picture taken November 23, 2011.
View Photo »Japan's Crown Princess Masako (C), accompanied by Prince Akishino (2nd R) and Princess Kiko (R), sees off her husband Crown Prince Naruhito (L) as Naruhito leaves for Germany, at their residence at Togu Palace in Tokyo June 21, 2011. Crown Prince Naruhito will visit Germany from June 21...
View Photo »Japanese Crown Princess Masako (L), accompanied by Prince Akishino (C) and Princess Kiko (R), bows her head as she sees off her husband Crown Prince Naruhito (unseen) as Naruhito leaves for Germany, at their residence Togu Palace in Tokyo on June 21, 2011. Crown Prince Naruhito will...
View Photo »Japan's Princess Aiko (C) plays with building blocks with her parents Crown Prince Naruhito (L) and Crown Princess Masako, at their Togu Palace residence in Tokyo November 23, 2011, in this photo released by the Imperial Household Agency of Japan. Princess Aiko, the only child of the...
View Photo »In this Nov. 23, 2011 photo released by the Imperial Household Agency of Japan, Japan's Princess Aiko, center, plays with the blocks with her parents Crown Prince Naruhito and Crown Princess Masako at their Togu Palace residence in Tokyo. Aiko turned 10 on Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011.
View Photo »Japanese Crown Prince Naruhito, left, and Crown Princess Masako, center, bow as they visit the tsunami-devastated city of Iwanuma, Miyagi prefecture, northeastern Japan, Saturday, June 4, 2011.
View Photo »Japanese Crown Prince Naruhito, left, and Crown Princess Masako, center, listen to Iwanuma mayor Tsuneaki Iguchi, right, as they visit the tsunami-devastated city of Iwanuma, Miyagi prefecture, northeastern Japan, Saturday, June 4, 2011.
View Photo »Japanese Crown Princess Masako (C) speaks to Iwanuma city mayor Tsneaki Iguchi (R) while visiting the tsunami-devastated city of Iwanuma, Miyagi prefecture with Crown Prince Naruhito (L) on June 4, 2011. Japan's March 11 earthquake and tsunami left thousands dead or missing and many...
View Photo »Japanese Crown Prince Naruhito (L) and Crown Princess Masako (R) bow together while visiting the tsunami-devastated city of Iwanuma, Miyagi prefecture on June 4, 2011. Japan's March 11 earthquake and tsunami left thousands dead or missing and many more homeless.
View Photo »Japanese Crown Princess Masako, second left, and Crown Prince Naruhito, center, talk with evacuees at a shelter in Yamamoto town, Miyagi prefecture, northeastern Japan, Saturday, June 4, 2011. The royal couple visited Saturday the tsunami-hit areas in the prefecture, offering...
View Photo »Japan's Crown Prince Naruhito, left, accompanied by Crown Princess Masako, right, talks with the villagers evacuating from Fukushima prefecture, the state devastated by the March 11 earthquake, tsunami and radiation crisis, at a refugee center in Misato, Saitama prefecture, north of Tokyo,...
View Photo »Japanese Princess Aiko, 9, the only child of Crown Prince Naruhito and Crown Princess Masako, plays tug-of-war with her classmates during an athletic meet at Gakushuin Elementary School in Tokyo Saturday, Oct. 8, 2011.
View Photo »Japan's Crown Prince Naruhito (L) and Crown Princess Masako (R) talk to evacuees from the March 11 earthquake and tsunami at a gymnasium, currently an evacuation center, inside Ajinomoto stadium in Chofu, western Tokyo April 6, 2011. The royal couple visited the evacuation center to...
View Photo »Japanese Crown Princess Masako greets well-wishers from the balcony of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on January 2, 2012. Emperor Akihito and his family greeted well-wishers in customary New Year public apperances.
View Photo »I lived in the Shishiori area before ... But my house was carried away by tsunami and gone. So our family got an apartment in Shinjo, and I started to come to Shinjo Elementary School since then.
Part of what's going on here is that there are people in Japan who clearly do not like Naruhito, in no small part because they don't like Masako
The crown prince will talk it over with Masako and find something they can do for the people. I imagine they're thinking of this even now.
