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Japanese newspaper publishes rare photo of Kim Jong-il's successor

London, Apr 20(ANI): A Japanese newspaper has published a rare photograph of a man, identified as Kim Jong-un, the youngest son and likely successor to North Korean leader Kim Jong-il.

The Mainichi newspaper printed a photo of the round-faced man accompanying Jong-il on a visit to a steel mill in North Hamgyong Province in March.

Jong-un is being groomed to take over from his father, whom some experts believe to be suffering from the after-effects of a stroke that has been worsened by long-standing diabetes as well as kidney and heart disease, The Telegraph reports.

Certain sections of the Korean media had earlier suggested that Jong-il was grooming his son Kim Jong-chul, but defectors and Western media have suggested the possibility of Jong-un, who is described to be "just like his father".

Like his father and grandfather, he has also been given an official sobriquet, The Brilliant Comrade.

Jong-il is reportedly expected to officially designate Jong-un as his successor in 2012. (ANI)

Job strain linked to stroke risk in Japanese men

Washington, January 13 (ANI): A Japanese study suggests that men in high high-stress jobs are more likely to suffer a stroke than those in less demanding positions.Background information in the study report, appearing in the Archives of Internal Medicine, reveals that stress is considered a risk factor for stroke.The study report further states that several models of job stress have been developed, and provide clues as to how occupational factors may be modified to reduce risk."The.....
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