Japan Launches Census
<i> Associated Press</i>
TOKYO —
About 750,000 part-time workers started a head count of some 120 million people across the country Monday as part of Japan’s 15th national census. The government census, conducted every five years since 1920, is known for its thoroughness and accuracy.
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