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                    [Title] => Soliven at Press Forum 2002 in Seoul
                    [Summary] => STAR publisher/chairman Max V. Soliven is in Seoul, South Korea to participate in the Asia-Europe Press Forum 2002, which opens today with welcome remarks by Dr. Seok Hyn Hong, president of the World Association of Newspapers (WAN) and chairman/publisher of the Joong Ang Ilbo, the Republic of Korea’s largest newspaper and magazine conglomerate. 

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But we did nothing to prepare for the worst. Sadly, it might be said in mitigation, we possibly could not "afford" to do anything.
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But we did nothing to prepare for the worst. Sadly, it might be said in mitigation, we possibly could not "afford" to do anything.
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