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Doctors ask media to stay away from crown princess’ private life

A team of doctors has requested that media organizations continue to refrain from covering the private activities of the ailing crown princess, Grand Master Issei Nomura of the Imperial Household Agency said Friday.

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One response to “Doctors ask media to stay away from crown princess’ private life”

  1. chris o neill, Apr 20 at 8:54 am :
  2. i find the interest in a persons dining habits macabre, if the Princess Masako can afford to eat in luxury, why not? Has the Japanese press nothing better to focus upon? Just think of the employment opportunities such oppulence provides, ie., the chefs, kitchen staff,waiters, cleaners, farmers, fishermen, the list could go on and on.All or most of those employees pay taxes on their income and have families to support.

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