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[Title] => 'A living hell' for slaves on remote South Korean islands
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[Title] => Prosecutors seek to arrest head of ferry owner
[Summary] => South Korean prosecutors are seeking to formally arrest the head of the company that owns a doomed ferry in part of their investigation into its sinking last month that left more than 300 people, mostly high school students, dead or missing, officials said Friday.
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Strong currents and bad visibility hampered rescuers Thursday in the search for 287 passengers still missing more than 24 hours after their ferry flipped onto its side and filled with cold water off the southern coast of South Korea, causing fury among families waiting for word of passengers who were mostly high school students.
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[Title] => South Koreans crave Asia's smelliest fish
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