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Only seven years into her marriage did Yuki Niimi first touch her husband -- at a morgue where she collected his body after he was executed.
I don't take the subway. Even if did live in an area that had one, I probably wouldn't be too 'gung- ho' about taking it. Apparently some people in Japan partake in this subterranean form of ...
The last six members of a Japanese doomsday cult who remained on death row were executed Thursday for a series of crimes in the 1990s including a sarin gas attack on Tokyo subways that killed 13 ...
Susumu Hosokawa, a ticket puncher in Tokyo’s subway system, soon will be replaced by a machine. In a country noted for such technological advances as computers that fit into coat pockets and … ...
OSAKA (JAPAN) - Only seven years into her marriage did Yuki Niimi first touch her husband -- at a morgue where she collected his body after he was executed and kissed him in a coffin.
OSAKA: Only seven years into her marriage did Yuki Niimi first touch her husband - at a morgue where she collected his body after he was executed, and kissed him in a coffin.
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