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"There is no doping at this club," he said, adding that his team faced stringent controls.
Many couples were hopeful the government would amend the law after the Democratic Party of Japan, which advocated letting married couples maintain separate names, took power in 2009, but as the Wall Street Journal reports, the group faced stringent opposition.
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