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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Japan's Riyo Mori crowned Miss Universe

TOKYO, May 29 (RIA Novosti) - Japan's Riyo Mori, 20, won the Miss Universe 2007 title in Mexico Monday, in front of 600 million television viewers.

An audience of 10,000 in a huge hall in Mexico City watched last year's Miss Universe, Zuleika Rivera of Puerto Rico, place a $250,000 diamond-and-pearl-studded crown on the winner's head.

A Venezuelan came second, and a Korean took third place out of 15 contenders from 77 countries.

The beauty pageant involved a few scandals. Rachel Smith from the U.S. was hit hardest as Mexicans met her with angry shouts as a representative of a country that discriminates against Mexican immigrants. But despite falling once on stage during the evening gown competition, she took fifth place.

During the pageant, Miss Sweden decided to withdraw because the event was criticized in her country as unworthy of a modern woman. Opponents of the contest held a number of alternative events called Miss Marijuana, Miss Human Rights and others on the same day.

Russian Tatyana Kotova from Rostov-on-Don failed to make the top 10 finalists.

The last time Japan won the pageant was in 1959, when Akiko Kojima became Asia's first Miss Universe.

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