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[Title] => Dictator's daughter wins South Korea presidency
[Summary] => Conservative Park Geun-hye (Bahk Guhn-hae) has become South Korea's first female president.The liberal Moon Jae-in (Moon Jay-in) conceded late Wednesday to the daughter of late dictator Park Chung-hee after a close race.
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[Title] => China, SKorea, Japan try to ease NKorea tensions
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[Title] => Chinese premier calls for patience, goodwill to ease tensions on Korean Peninsula
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[Title] => Leaders of China, Japan, ROK meet in Beijing
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[Title] => South Korean officials blasted over intel lapses
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[Title] => SKorean official travels to NKorea to monitor aid
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[Title] => ROK president to visit Philippines
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[Title] => Obama 25 minutes late for UN luncheon
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[Title] => South Korean leader: Unification with North Korea draws near
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