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Arakawa is also the oldest woman to win the figure skating gold since Magda Julin-Mauroy, who was 25 when she won in 1920.
USATODAY.com - Arakawa gets attention, golden doughnuts 2006
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Cohen would be one year older than Arakawa is now; Meissner will be 20 and Hughes 21.
USATODAY.com - Outlook bright for USA, Japan, but not so for Russia 2006
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Arakawa is only the second Japanese woman to win a Winter Olympics medal.
USATODAY.com - Arakawa gets attention, golden doughnuts 2006
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Arakawa is the third Japanese woman to win a world title, following Midori Ito and Yuka Sato.
USATODAY.com - Japan's Arakawa wins women's skating title; Cohen, Kwan fall short 2004
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Women's figure skating champion Shizuka Arakawa has been awarded a sweet tribute from Doughnut Plant NY in her native country of Japan.
USATODAY.com 2006
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The male lead, Yoshioshi Arakawa, plays a sad sack love-crossed guy – that part of the plot tends to drag at times, as sad sack college romantic comedies are prone to do.
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Ballardian » “Ambiguous aims”: a review of Crash: Homage to J.G. Ballard [NSFW] 2010
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Part of a famous palindrome: "A wak, a ra, Arakawa.
November 24, 2009