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The Department of Surgery at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center: At the Forefront of Surgical Innovation
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The history of surgery at The New York Hospital, the second oldest hospital in the United States, reflects the evolution of surgery in America and is marked by some of the most extraordinary achievements in medicine. The New York Hospital was the cradle of early surgical developments and instruction in America, earning a worldwide reputation for excellence and innovation. With the affiliation agreement between New York Hospital and Cornell University almost 100 years ago, the Department of Surgery developed into an academic unit that contributed clinical care and education to countless ...
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Nobusuke Kishi, Ex-Prime Minister of Japan, Dies
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; Former prime minister Nobusuke Kishi, 90, who sought to strengthen ties...treaty revision was ratified, Mr. Kishi, who served as premier from 1957 to...nuclear war. During World War II, Mr. Kishi had been a top government official...
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NOBUSUKE KISHI; EX-PRIME MINISTER OF JAPAN WHO BACKED POSTWAR TREATY
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; TOKYO - Former Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi, a signatory of Japan's war declaration...his 1957-60 premiership, Mr. Kishi presided over the revision of the...into nuclear war. In 1955, Mr. Kishi was a main architect of the merger...
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To fathom Abe, just look at his grandfather: Kishi pushed the agenda of today decades ago.
Newspaper article from: Japan Times (Tokyo, Japan)
; ...grandfather, the late Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi. All of Abe's policy ideas were once proposed and advocated by Kishi, the "monster of the Showa Era...has been considerably influenced by Kishi," said Yoshihisa Hara, a political...
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Opium King's ties believed went to the top: Trader allegedly pipelined 'secret funds' to Tojo, Kishi, other Tokyo bigwigs.
Newspaper article from: Japan Times (Tokyo, Japan)
; ...written by the late Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi, grandfather of Prime Minister Shinzo...Hajime Satomi, who died in 1965. Kishi was a senior government official...during the Japanese occupation. Kishi had claimed he came to know of Satomi...
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Abe's conservative lineage runs deep: Abe's conservative lineage runs deep.
Newspaper article from: Japan Times (Tokyo, Japan)
; ...forebears, particularly his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi, who was prime minister from 1957...with his personal affection for Kishi forcing him to take an ambiguous...future course." His grandfather Kishi, known as a specter because of the...
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Masao Adachi: Portrait of a Radical in Cinema and Politics
Magazine article from: Film International
; ...stop conservative Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi to board his plane to the U.S...students had erected in the main lobby; Kishi went off and signed the treaty in...the left. Only one night later, Kishi pushed the renewal of the treaty...
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Who's afraid of Shinzo Abe?
Newspaper article from: The Star (Amman, Jordan)
; ...sat on the lap of his grandfather, Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi, while thousands marched outside demonstrating against...treaty between Japan and the United States. It was Nobusuke Kishi who guided Japan into the treaty, and opposition was...
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Of Japanese spring, elephants and musical harmony
News Wire article from: The Hindustan Times
; ...era when his grandfather and former prime minister Nobusuke Kishi went to India in 1957. Nehru generously let him address...story of the two elephants Jawaharlal Nehru gifted Nobusuke Kishi when he visited this country in the late 50s. The...
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Column: Why did Shinzo Abe visit Kolkata ?(Column)
News Wire article from: UNB - United News of Bangladesh
; ...War II industrial supremo and post war prime minister Nobusuke Kishi. Kishi was investigated on war crime but was never brought to trial. Kishi was eternally grateful for Justice Pal's favourable...
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Money, gangsters and politics: an everyday story of Japan.
Magazine article from: The Economist (US)
; ...influence. The most prominent beneficiary was Nobusuke Kishi. He had been accused of war crimes, but...Japan cancelled the charge, believing that Kishi would be useful. He became prime minister in 1957. Kishi was head of the Seiwakai faction, which...
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