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(2)Memorial services held for Chung Mong Hun

(2)Memorial services held for Chung Mong Hun

SEOUL, South Korea - A memorial cenotaph for Chung Mong Hun, chairman of Hyundai Asan Co., who committed suicide on Aug. 4, is unveiled on Mt. Kumgang in North Korea on Aug. 11. Chung reportedly left a suicide note in which he said he wants his ashes to be scattered on the mountain.

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(3)Memorial services held for Chung Mong Hun

(3)Memorial services held for Chung Mong Hun

SEOUL, South Korea - Chung Mong Joon, South Korean lawmaker and a younger brother of Chung Mong Hun, chairman of Hyundai Asan Co., who committed suicide on Aug. 4, scatters his brother's ashes in the Mt. Kumgang district in North Korea. Chung reportedly left a suicide note in which he said he wants his ashes to be scattered on the mountain.

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(1)Memorial services held for Chung Mong Hun in N. Korea

(1)Memorial services held for Chung Mong Hun in N. Korea

SEOUL, South Korea - Memorial services are held on Mt. Kumgang in North Korea on Aug. 11 for Chung Mong Hun, chairman of Hyundai Asan Co., who committed suicide on Aug. 4. Chung reportedly left a suicide note in which he said he wants his ashes to be scattered on the mountain.

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(2)Chung Mong Hun's funeral held in Seoul

(2)Chung Mong Hun's funeral held in Seoul

SEOUL, South Korea - A funeral is held for Chung Mong Hun, chairman of Hyundai Asan Co., who committed suicide on Aug. 4, in Seoul on Aug. 8, with Chung Mong Ku (R), chairman of Hyundai Motor Co. and an elder brother of the deceased, and other relatives attending.

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(1)Chung Mong Hun's funeral held in Seoul

(1)Chung Mong Hun's funeral held in Seoul

SEOUL, South Korea - A funeral is held for Chung Mong Hun, chairman of Hyundai Asan Co., who committed suicide on Aug. 4, in Seoul on Aug. 8. Chung Mong Ku (C, front), chairman of Hyundai Motor Co. and an elder brother of the deceased, attended the services.

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(2)Hyundai chief for N. Korean business ventures commits suicide

(2)Hyundai chief for N. Korean business ventures commits suicide

SEOUL, South Korea - Employers of Hyundai Asan Co. offers silent prayer at the site where their President Chung Mong Hun committed suicide early Aug. 4. Chung headed South Korea's Hyundai Business Group's projects in North Korea.

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N. Korea's Kim Yong Sun likely to visit S. Korea

N. Korea's Kim Yong Sun likely to visit S. Korea

SEOUL, South Korea - Kim Yong Sun (photo), the head of North Korea's agency in charge of handling inter-Korean business projects, will visit South Korea in December. The plan was disclosed by South Korea's Hyundai Business Group Chairman Chung Mong Hun, who just returned from a five-day trip to North Korea where he met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, at a news conference Oct. 2 in Seoul.

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(3)Chung Mong Hun

(3)Chung Mong Hun

KOSONG, South Korea - Chung Mong Hun, chairman of Hyundai Asan Co., at a press conference in Kosong in northeastern South Korea after his first overland visit to Mt. Kumgang resort in North Korea. The photo was taken Feb. 16, 2003. (Kyodo)

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(2)Chung Mong Hun

(2)Chung Mong Hun

SEOUL, South Korea - Chung Mong Hun, chairman of Hyundai Asan Co., announces in Seoul a restructuring plan for Hyundai Construction. The photo was taken Nov. 20, 2000. (Kyodo)

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(1)Chung Mong Hun

(1)Chung Mong Hun

SEOUL, South Korea - Chung Mong Hun (R), chairman of Hyundai Asan Co., and Song Ho Kyong, vice chairman of North Korea's Asia-Pacific Peace Committee, toast at a banquet in Seoul. The photo was taken Dec. 25, 1999. (Kyodo)

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Hyundai executives and North Korean leader

Hyundai executives and North Korean leader

SEOUL, South Korea - Chung Ju Yung (C), honorary chairman of South Korea's Hyundai Business Group and Chung Mong Hun (R), chairman of Hyundai Construction, pose with North Korean leader Kim Jong Il in Pyongyang. The photo was taken Oct. 30, 1998. (Kyodo)

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(3)Memorial services held for Chung Mong Hun

(3)Memorial services held for Chung Mong Hun

SEOUL, South Korea - Chung Mong Joon, South Korean lawmaker and a younger brother of Chung Mong Hun, chairman of Hyundai Asan Co., who committed suicide on Aug. 4, scatters his brother's ashes in the Mt. Kumgang district in North Korea. Chung reportedly left a suicide note in which he said he wants his ashes to be scattered on the mountain. (Kyodo)

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(2)Memorial services held for Chung Mong Hun

(2)Memorial services held for Chung Mong Hun

SEOUL, South Korea - A memorial cenotaph for Chung Mong Hun, chairman of Hyundai Asan Co., who committed suicide on Aug. 4, is unveiled on Mt. Kumgang in North Korea on Aug. 11. Chung reportedly left a suicide note in which he said he wants his ashes to be scattered on the mountain. (Kyodo)

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(1)Memorial services held for Chung Mong Hun in N. Korea

(1)Memorial services held for Chung Mong Hun in N. Korea

SEOUL, South Korea - Memorial services are held on Mt. Kumgang in North Korea on Aug. 11 for Chung Mong Hun, chairman of Hyundai Asan Co., who committed suicide on Aug. 4. Chung reportedly left a suicide note in which he said he wants his ashes to be scattered on the mountain. (Kyodo)

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(2)Chung Mong Hun's funeral held in Seoul

(2)Chung Mong Hun's funeral held in Seoul

SEOUL, South Korea - A funeral is held for Chung Mong Hun, chairman of Hyundai Asan Co., who committed suicide on Aug. 4, in Seoul on Aug. 8, with Chung Mong Ku (R), chairman of Hyundai Motor Co. and an elder brother of the deceased, and other relatives attending. (Kyodo)

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(1)Chung Mong Hun's funeral held in Seoul

(1)Chung Mong Hun's funeral held in Seoul

SEOUL, South Korea - A funeral is held for Chung Mong Hun, chairman of Hyundai Asan Co., who committed suicide on Aug. 4, in Seoul on Aug. 8. Chung Mong Ku (C, front), chairman of Hyundai Motor Co. and an elder brother of the deceased, attended the services. (Kyodo)

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(2)Hyundai chief for N. Korean business ventures commits suicide

(2)Hyundai chief for N. Korean business ventures commits suicide

SEOUL, South Korea - Employers of Hyundai Asan Co. offers silent prayer at the site where their President Chung Mong Hun committed suicide early Aug. 4. Chung headed South Korea's Hyundai Business Group's projects in North Korea. (Kyodo)

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N. Korea's Kim Yong Sun likely to visit S. Korea

N. Korea's Kim Yong Sun likely to visit S. Korea

SEOUL, South Korea - Kim Yong Sun (photo), the head of North Korea's agency in charge of handling inter-Korean business projects, will visit South Korea in December. The plan was disclosed by South Korea's Hyundai Business Group Chairman Chung Mong Hun, who just returned from a five-day trip to North Korea where he met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, at a news conference Oct. 2 in Seoul.

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