26 September 2009
by Marie André-Milesi
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Saturday, 26 September 2009 02:27 UK Koreans prepare for rare reunion By John Sudworth BBC News, Seoul Kim Yu-jung says she has thought of her daughter every day Sitting on the floor, with her suitcase in front of her, 100-year-old … Continue reading →
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