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Mashable's Associate Features Editor Matt Silverman tweeted, "It's official: Kim Hee Chul is the Korean Justin Bieber."
Kim Heechul, 'Korean Justin Bieber,' Takes Over Twitter The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Mashable's Associate Features Editor Matt Silverman tweeted, "It's official: Kim Hee Chul is the Korean Justin Bieber."
Kim Heechul, 'Korean Justin Bieber,' Takes Over Twitter The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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In 2003, Hwang Jang Yop, the highest-profile North Korean defector, declared that Kim Jong Chul, not Kim Jong Eun, would be his father's succesor.
A historic moment for N. Korea watchers Chico Harlan 2010
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Millions of Internet users already tune in each month on their PCs to watch live "eSports" events featuring big-name stars like MC, who is Jang Min Chul in real life, or replays of recent matches.
Geeks Beat Jocks as Bar Fight Breaks Out Over Control of the TV Amir Efrati 2011
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Chul Pak , a New York antitrust lawyer at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati who formerly worked at the commission, said a merger that reduces the number of market competitors to two "traditionally has been a real big red flag" at the FTC.
Deal, Combining Two Big Rivals, Will Attract Scrutiny Jonathan D. Rockoff 2011
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In 2003, Hwang Jang Yop, the highest-profile North Korean defector, declared that Kim Jong Chul, not Kim Jong Eun, would be his father's succesor.
A historic moment for N. Korea watchers Chico Harlan 2010
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These lovely, betentacled tables were designed by Chul An Kwak, a Korean designer who exhibited them back in 2007 at the Seoul Design Week.
Boing Boing 2009
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His two other sons by another woman, Kim Jong Chul and Kim Jong Un, are in their 20s.
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Kim Hee-Chul/Xinhua/ZUMApress. com Mr. Yoon spoke with U.K. chancellor of the exchequer George Osborne, center, and Mr. Geithner.
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In 2003, Hwang Jang Yop, the highest-profile North Korean defector, declared that Kim Jong Chul, not Kim Jong Eun, would be his father's succesor.
North Korea watchers'dark art in spotlight Chico Harlan 2010
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