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Tales from the DMZ
Korea in the News
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Divided Korea Paralyzes Families Torn Apart Long Ago
Thousands of South Korean families are still waiting to hear from loved ones taken to North Korea as prisoners during the Korean War over a century ago.
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