set gChapters = ["INTRO", "EARLY LIFE", "WAR", "LEGACY"]
set gArticles = [["Partwork"], ["cutting", "pic", "pic", "pic", "movie"], ["pic", "Map of pearl Harbor attack", "pic", "partwork", "partwork", "pic", "cutting"], ["partwork", "cutting", "cutting", "cutting"]]
set gDates = [[], ["The Times, Dec 28, 1926"], [0, 0, 0, " ", " ", 0, "The Times, Aug 15, 1945"], [" ", "The Times, Nov 4, 1946", "The Times, Nov 1, 1975", "The Times, Jan 1, 1989"]]
set gName = getat(["Hirohito"],1)
@JAPANESE PRINCE'S UNPRECEDENTED TOUR@[]######THE WAR WITH JAPAN IS AT AN END@[]#JAPAN'S STATUTE OF PEACE#HIROHITO SEES 'NO ALTERNATIVE' TO HIROSHIMA#HIROHITO DIES AFTER A LONG ILLNESS
When Hirohito visited Britain in 1921 he had his portrait painted by Augustus John#In 1922 Hirohito had a poem published in The Times the last line of which read "Would that men, too, were at peace!"#Hirohito officially renounced his divinity on New Year's Day, 1946#A keen student of marine life, Hirohito discovered an entirely new species of crab#The death of Emperor Hirohito was followed, as tradition demanded, by a year of official mourning and his body, though embalmed, was not buried until several weeks after his death