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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

To Reconcile the Koreas, Teenagers Show a Way

A new program brings together teenage South Koreans and North Korean defectors in a rare experiment in building affinity — and preparing for possible reunification.
Posted by t at 8:43 PM
Labels: North/South relations
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