British rock star Mick Jagger poses before hundreds of photographers after a press conference in Tokyo. Jagger, who had been refused entry into Japan Sunday night to promote his new film, "Freejack," because of a 25-year-old drug conviction, gave Japanese officials top marks for courtesy. "I have been in many different immigration rows in my life . . . they were polite and did their best within the very strict bureaucratic rules," the Rolling Stones lead singer said of his run in with immigration officials.