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But in Tokyo, there is a squad who actually gets paid to squeeze you into the subway cars. A viral video shows these men at work, running from car to car as they shove stone-faced passengers inside.
TOKYO (AP) — Thirty years on from the fatal sarin nerve gas attack in Tokyo's subway network, survivors and families who lost loved ones are still seeking justice. Thirteen people were killed ...
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