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Toshiaki KamataToshiaki Kamata in Bangor Daily News - June 24 1976
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"... P a Germany and evenings drivers operating equally models willbe in^ his pit put on the nose the more and Dave Sinclair will be in only one track to Toshiaki Kamata of Japan P™ Rra said Speedway 95 watch those drivers m c a se t national Race Director Doug Sinclair. Hc also said that Beech Drivers, he explained, Ridge in ..."
Publication place: Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, United States
Toshiaki KamataToshiaki Kamata in Lakeland Ledger - July 29 1976
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"... 6. Franz P meister. West Germany. 46.05 7. Michael Solomon. Trinidad 46.20. Honz, West Germany. 46.63. Fastest Advance to Finals Finland. 13 33 39. mania. 13 37 09. 8, Toshiaki Kamata. Ja- Poland, 13 09 3. Sha- 13 39 37 10, 13.184. Nadine Prevost. France, 13 70. 5, Patrice Donnelly, Tucson. Ariz., 13.71. 6, Gomis. Se- 2. lleana Ongar, italy. 13.37 ..."
Publication place: Lakeland, Polk County, Florida, United States
Toshiaki KamataToshiaki Kamata in Eugene Register-Guard - July 1 1977
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"... Kenya finished second ln and Franco Fava of Italy was third ln Fava and Simmons led from the start. About through the race, and staged a breakaway with Japan's Toshiaki Kamata. Kamata fell back after one lap and soon had to give in to flying stride. From there, aded to hls lead all the way to the mire.— the latest of a ..."
Publication place: Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, United States
Toshiaki KamataToshiaki Kamata in The Victoria Advocate - Aug 20 2001
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"... country where finds are frequently frontpage news, the damage to its reputation may be irreparable. “It will take a considerable amount of energy for Japanese archaeology to recover," said Toshiaki Kamata, chairman of the Paleolithic Institute, which Fujimura helped found. “Such a mistake cannot be erased, even after decades." Archaeology is particularly vul- Japanese archaeologist Shinichi Fujimura bows as a sign ..."
Publication place: Victoria, Victoria County, Texas, United States