Japanese son in N. Korea may return soon: Mori says
TOKYO, Japan - Former Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori and Tomoe Terakoshi (R), come out of a Tokyo hotel after their meeting Sept. 4. Mori said that Teranishi's son, Terakoshi, 52, who went missing while fishing in the Sea of Japan in 1963 and now lives in Pyongyang, may return for a visit to Japan by the end of the month as a member of a North Korean labor union delegation.
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- 2002/9/04 00:00:00
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