Talk:Kakuji Inagawa

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[edit] Imperfect source

Since this article apparently contains negative info about a living person, it badly needs a source, so I'm adding one. But the source only confirms that Inagawa is indeed a major figure in organized crime; it doesn't confirm the specifics of the article.

I'm also adding the category "Living people". Since he was born in 1915, it seems plausible that he might have died since this information was current, but since the article doesn't say so I figure the category should be there. --Allen 03:32, 16 June 2006 (UTC)