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When 'I do' means 'I don't anymore'

By Laurel Moorhead | China Daily | Updated: 2010-06-22 08:12

When 'I do' means 'I don't anymore'

A husband and wife ride on separate rickshaws as they head to a "divorce mansion" in Tokyo on the weekend, a day before they file for divorce. Photos by Yuriko Nakao / Reuters

When 'I do' means 'I don't anymore'

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When 'I do' means 'I don't anymore'

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