The number of suicides in Japan has risen to its highest level since records began.
More than 34,000 Japanese took their own lives in 2003, according to the National Police Agency - an increase of more than 7% from the previous year.
Three-quarters of those who committed suicide were male, and a third were aged over 60.
Experts believe that health problems were the main reason, followed by economic pressures.
Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi said there were no quick remedies for dealing with suicide, but his government would continue its efforts to improve the economic situation.
Twenty-seven out of every 100,000 people in Japan commit suicide, according to the latest figures - one of the highest rates in the world.
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