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Saturday, August 14, 2010

Longevity in Japan Part 2

More news: Japan's oldest person, a 125-year-old woman, has gone missing, her declared address a park since 1981.

Also, the number of missing centenarians is 281 and climbing.
Posted by James Brown at 8:48 AM
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Labels: centenarians, Japanese politics

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