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Old 10-30-2002, 09:35 PM   #1
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Oldest woman in the world dies

She was 113.

The moment she dies, of course, she is no longer the oldest woman in the world. What if you were second oldest... you'd be hoping you could hang in there to get the title. But who's tracking these things, anyway?
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Old 10-30-2002, 09:51 PM   #2
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Hey, she WAS the second oldest. ;)

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St. Petersburg, Florida-AP -- A woman believed to be the oldest person in the United States -- and the second-oldest in the world -- has died.

Mary Parr was 113. She died yesterday at a retirement community in St. Petersburg, Florida.

A nurse says Parr had been able to walk up until the last couple weeks, when she became weak and started falling.

The nurse says Parr often told the secret of her longevity was never getting married.

Parr was determined to be the oldest resident of the United States by the Gerontology Research Group, a non-profit organization which studies aging.

The group says only one person, a 115-year-old Japanese woman, has an authenticated age older than Parr's.

Another Florida resident is now apparently the oldest American. John McMorran, a former pack-a-day smoker, is 113. He lives in a Lakeland nursing home.

Copyright 2002 Associated Press.
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Old 10-30-2002, 09:52 PM   #3
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OK, for American readers ... she was the oldest person in the world.

For the rest of the world ... it's this Japanese woman, now 115.



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TOKYO – Japanese centenarian Kamato Hongo celebrated her newfound fame as the world's oldest person Wednesday, and showed that at 114, she still has not lost her taste for life's little pleasures including raw fish, green tea and even a drop of alcohol.

Guinness World Records has named Hongo the oldest person in the world following the death Monday of the previous record-holder Maude Farris-Luse of the United States at the age of 115 years and 56 days.

Long known for having the highest average life expectancy in the world, Japan also enjoys the distinction of being home to the world's oldest man, Yukichi Chuganji, who turns 113 on Saturday.
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Old 10-30-2002, 09:52 PM   #4
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Toad!

It's so unlike you not to give a cite...

The former second oldest is now the oldest, no matter what the age, if it can be documented in any event. There may be a 140 year old dude alive in Tibet for all we know.

We really have no way of knowing for sure what the longest any person has ever lived.

It's just nice to still be in the running
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Old 10-30-2002, 09:59 PM   #5
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I can see it now...

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