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Soft Circle French-Bread, [5] also known simply as French-Bread, is a Japanese video game developer founded in 1995 as Watanabe Production (渡辺製作所, Watanabe Seisakujo), based in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan. [2] Originally a doujin circle, French-Bread became well known for their work in fighting games, particularly the Melty Blood series.
Depending on the photo, the mug shot may preserve, in its unique and visually powerful way, the subject individual's brush with the law for posterity. Since a mug shot's stigmatizing effect can last well beyond the actual criminal proceedings, mug shots should be used with care within Wikipedia and in recognition of Wikipedia's Biographies of ...
Watanabe’s trial took place in December, the Japan Times reported, and she was charged with defrauding three men of about $1 million between 2021 and 2023 and for helping a 21-year-old woman ...
Many social media users are saying it closely resembles his mugshot in the Georgia election interference case taken in August 2023. “100% Trump recreated his mugshot pose for his inauguration ...
Watanabe, Kiyoto, Saito, and Toshiya, the suspected ringleaders of the Luffy operation, remain in detention in the Philippines. [4] They primarily recruited accomplices via social media, offering "dark part-time jobs" in exchange for high financial compensation. Instructions were relayed to gang members via the Telegram application. Accomplices ...
On April 12, 2007, Japanese tourist Masumi Watanabe disappeared in Pūpūkea. [2] Lankford was arrested and charged with second-degree murder on April 26, 2007, after police found blood and items belonging to Watanabe in his pickup truck. [2] Watanabe's body was never found, but the blood in Lankford's truck was determined to have been Watanabe's.
New York-based cybersecurity firm Wiz says it has found a trove of sensitive data from the Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek inadvertently exposed to the open internet. In a blog ...