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                    [Title] => South Korea’s ex-President is alarmed about giving Pyongyang’s army  a railroad to attack South
                    [Summary] => SEOUL, Republic of  Korea – In the run-up to the December 19 elections, when the South Korean electorate will choose the next President of their country, it’s whispered that one of the most important "kingmakers" – if not the deciding factor – is former President Kim Young-sam, whose popularity is undimmed although he has shunned the limelight following his retirement from the Presidency in February 1998.

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In his view, Kim asserted, "the US still has to make its final decision, and, when they do, they’ll contact us." He added that his government had made no policy decision itself concerning the Iraqi situation.
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This is a signal honor since the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), which is based in Paris, represents 189 member-states all over the globe.
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In his view, Kim asserted, "the US still has to make its final decision, and, when they do, they’ll contact us." He added that his government had made no policy decision itself concerning the Iraqi situation.
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This is a signal honor since the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), which is based in Paris, represents 189 member-states all over the globe.
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