TOKYO - The catalogue of troubles besetting the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, already undergoing an unprecedented one-year postponement due to the coronavirus pandemic, got longer on Friday as 83-year-old organizing committee chief Yoshiro Mori resigned after his sexist remarks stirred a wave of domestic and international criticism.
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