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Chong Tae-hyon got Yuliesky Gourriel to ground into a 6-4-3 double play with the bases loaded to end it after a drama-filled ninth inning.
U.S. cracks three home runs, powers past Japan for bronze 2008
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Young supporters of No Mu-hyon flooded the internet with e-mails and saturated text messaging services with calls to get out the vote for No Mu-hyon.
Boing Boing: December 22, 2002 - December 28, 2002 Archives 2002
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Young supporters of No Mu-hyon flooded the internet with e-mails and saturated text messaging services with calls to get out the vote for No Mu-hyon.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Smartmobs Sway Korean Elections? 2002
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No Mu-hyon was joined in a political alliance by Chong Mong-chun, the head of the Soccer Federation in Korea and a considerable political figure in his own right.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Smartmobs Sway Korean Elections? 2002
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The leading candidate, No Mu-hyon, favored continuity in the Sunshine Policy of engagement with North Korea of the current President Kim Dae-jung.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Smartmobs Sway Korean Elections? 2002
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"North Koreans like Western medicine but they rely on traditional remedies because Western medicine is scarce in the North," said Park Su-hyon, a defector from North Korea who now practices Oriental medicine in Seongnam, south of Seoul.
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"North Koreans like Western medicine but they rely on traditional remedies because Western medicine is scarce in the North," said Park Su-hyon, a defector from North Korea who now practices Oriental medicine in Seongnam, south of Seoul.
daytondailynews.com - News KWANG-TAE KIM 2010
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"North Koreans like Western medicine but they rely on traditional remedies because Western medicine is scarce in the North," said Park Su-hyon, a defector from North Korea who now practices Oriental medicine in Seongnam, south of Seoul.
The Seattle Times 2010
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"North Koreans like Western medicine but they rely on traditional remedies because Western medicine is scarce in the North," said Park Su-hyon, a defector from North Korea who now practices Oriental medicine in Seongnam, south of Seoul.
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"North Koreans like Western medicine but they rely on traditional remedies because Western medicine is scarce in the North," said Park Su-hyon, a defector from North Korea who now practices Oriental medicine in Seongnam, south of Seoul.
SFGate: Top News Stories By KWANG-TAE KIM 2010
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