POP/ROCK - Feb. 18, 1992
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Satisfaction: Mick Jagger was allowed to enter Japan on Monday after being held at Narita Airport because of a previous marijuana arrest. Justice Ministry officials in Tokyo said Jagger was given a special 15-day visa to promote the film “Freejack.” Jagger was blocked by immigration officials Sunday because of a conviction for drug possession in 1969 in England.
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