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[Title] => Hundreds of S. Koreans cross border for last set of reunions
[Summary] => A 98-year-old South Korean man cried loudly and repeatedly buried his face in a handkerchief as his elderly North Korean son, who last saw his father as a 5-year-old, watched calmly from across the table.
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[Title] => North Korea threatens US over rockets launches
[Summary] => North Korea is threatening to retaliate for what it calls U.S. double standards over recent rocket launches by Pyongyang and U.S. ally Seoul.
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[Title] => North Korea claims no casualties in 2010 shelling
[Summary] => North Korea claims it suffered no military casualties in a deadly artillery exchange it had with South Korea in 2010. It appears to be the North's first official mention on whether it suffered casualties in the exchange.
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[Title] => US, NKorea meet but progress on nukes unlikely
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[Title] => South Korea downplays North Korea's vow to drop peace pact
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February 2, 2013 - 1:37pm
January 31, 2009 - 12:46am