Connie Chung last appeared on TV in 2006 but has recently returned to the spotlight to promote her new book.
The demand for bear spray in Japan has skyrocketed, with many shops selling out quickly, leaving residents vulnerable to attacks. - Photo: Shari town local government/AFP
An employee at a shop selling camping gear in Hokkaido prefecture's Sapporo said 300 canisters of a US-made brand flew off the shelves within two months of being delivered in March. The supply squeeze also led to many opting for regular pepper spray that retailers say is largely ineffective in fending off a charging bear, the Asahi newspaper reported.
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