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[Title] => Korean football exec to increase Asia's stake in global game
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[Title] => NKorea to allow SKoreans to visit troubled resort
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[Title] => South Korean conglomerates pull out from food business amid criticism
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[Title] => Chung considers bid for FIFA presidency
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January 29, 2012 - 1:00pm