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Jackson says he wouldn't change career

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Published: March. 9, 2007 at 10:15 PM

TOKYO, March 9 (UPI) -- Michael Jackson, guest of honor at a fan appreciation party in Tokyo, said he has no regrets as far as his career is concerned.

Guests included underprivileged and handicapped children and others who watched Jackson impersonators, ate food and heard a speech by Jackson, Rolling Stone said Friday.

While acknowledging he's experienced ups and downs since he burst onto the music scene at age 6 with the Jackson 5, Jackson said, "I would not change my career."

Topics: Jackson 5, Michael Jackson
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