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Nakajima's equalizer proves to be Japan's sole goal

Nakajima's equalizer proves to be Japan's sole goal

GOYANG, South Korea - Midfielder Shoya Nakajima (L) of Japan's under-21 national team scores an equalizer in the first half of a Group D preliminary soccer match against Iraq at Goyang Stadium in Goyang, north of Seoul, during the Inchon Asian Games on Sept. 17, 2014. Defending champions Japan lost 3-1.

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Japan lose to Iraq in Asian Games soccer prelim

Japan lose to Iraq in Asian Games soccer prelim

GOYANG, South Korea - Defender Sei Muroya (C) of Japan's under-21 national team competes in the first half of a Group D preliminary soccer match against Iraq at Goyang Stadium in Goyang, north of Seoul, during the Inchon Asian Games on Sept. 17, 2014. Defending champions Japan lost 3-1.

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Ex-S. Korean player hopes for reunion with N. Korean partner

Ex-S. Korean player hopes for reunion with N. Korean partner

TOKYO, Japan - Hyung Jung Hwa, a former South Korean table tennis player who formed a united Korea team with Ri Bun Hui of North Korea to win the women's doubles event in the World Table Tennis Championships held in Chiba, Japan, in April 1991, speaks about her hope for a reunion with her former partner at the Asian Paralympics in Inchon in October 2014 at a press conference in the South Korean city on Sept. 12.

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Ex-partners of united Korea table tennis team may meet again

Ex-partners of united Korea table tennis team may meet again

TOKYO, Japan - Ri Bun Hui, a former North Korean table tennis player who formed a united Korea team with Hyung Jung Hwa of South Korea to win the women's doubles event in the World Table Tennis Championships held in Chiba, Japan, in April 1991, poses in Pyongyang on Sept. 9, 2014. The former partners may have a reunion at the Asian Paralympics in Inchon, South Korea, in October with Ri expected to lead the North Korean delegation.

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Two holy flames for Asian Games combined for torch relay

Two holy flames for Asian Games combined for torch relay

INCHON, South Korea - Two holy flames, lit separately in Inchon, South Korea, and New Delhi, India, for the Asian Games opening in the South Korean city in September are carried forward to be combined in a ceremony on Aug. 13, 2014, ahead of the start of a torch relay.

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Main stadium for Incheon Asian Games

Main stadium for Incheon Asian Games

SEOUL, South Korea - Construction of the main stadium for the 2014 Asian Games in Inchon, South Korea, is well underway on April 10, 2014. The Asian Games will take place from September 19 to October 4, 2014.

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N. Korea to seal nuke complex in late July: report

N. Korea to seal nuke complex in late July: report

SEOUL, South Korea - Christopher Hill, U.S. assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, speaks to reporters on arrival at Inchon airport outside Seoul on June 18. Hill told reporters earlier in Beijing that he expects North Korea to complete the process of freezing and sealing its Yongbyon nuclear facility in ''weeks, not months.'' Quoting a North Korean diplomatic source, the Russian Interfax news agency said the process would be completed in the second half of July

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S. Korean cargo plane to airlift relief goods to N. Korea

S. Korean cargo plane to airlift relief goods to N. Korea

SEOUL, South Korea - Emergency relief aid for victims of a train explosion in North Korea are loaded onto a Korean Air chartered plane at Inchon International Airport on April 30.

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(2)S. Korea ships relief supplies for N. Korean train victims

(2)S. Korea ships relief supplies for N. Korean train victims

INCHON, South Korea - Aid workers wave as a South Korean freighter carrying relief supplies for North Korean victims of a huge train explosion in the North Korean city of Ryongchon leaves Inchon port April 28.

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(1)S. Korea ships relief supplies for N. Korean train victims

(1)S. Korea ships relief supplies for N. Korean train victims

INCHON, South Korea - A South Korean freighter carrying relief supplies for North Korean victims of a huge train explosion in the North Korean city of Ryongchon leaves Inchon port April 28.

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154 confirmed dead in N. Korean train blast

154 confirmed dead in N. Korean train blast

SEOUL, South Korea - Lee Yoon Gu, president of the Korean National Red Cross, speaks with reporters on arrival at Inchon airport from a visit to North Korea on April 24. He said that North Korea has officially requested aid supplies from South Korea for the victims of the April 22 train explosion.

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(1)Japan's sumo wrestlers arrive in Seoul

(1)Japan's sumo wrestlers arrive in Seoul

SEOUL, South Korea - Mongolian yokozuna Asashoryu arrives at Inchon airport near Seoul on Feb. 12 as a member of a delegation sent by the Japan Sumo Association to take part in the traditional Japanese sport's first-ever tour to South Korea. The tour begins with a two-day event in Seoul on Feb. 14.

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21 N. Korean boat people arrive in South

21 N. Korean boat people arrive in South

SEOUL, South Korea - Twenty-one North Korean asylum seekers, including two girls aged 4 and 8, seven teenagers, and a 70-year-old man, wave after they arrived at the port of Inchon, South Korea, on Aug. 19. They were spotted in a 20-ton fishing boat in the Yellow Sea off Inchon on Aug. 18.

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(17)Terrorist attack

(17)Terrorist attack

INCHON, South Korea - South Korean soldiers in an armored vehicle are on alert at Inchon International Airport on Sept. 12.

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Ceremony held to open new Inchon int'l airport

Ceremony held to open new Inchon int'l airport

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean President Kim Dae Jung (C) greets people who attended a ceremony to open the new Inchon international airport March 22. The airport is located on Yongjongdo, a man-made island off the west coast near Inchon, which is about 60 kilometers from Seoul. It will begin flights March 29.

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S. Korea's Inchon airport nears completion

S. Korea's Inchon airport nears completion

INCHON, South Korea - Workers put the finishing touches on the passenger terminal of a new international airport off Inchon, 50 kilometers west of Seoul, expected to open in spring next year. The airport, under construction since 1992, boasts two 4,000-meter-class runways.

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Inchon (1981)

Inchon (1981)

Ben Gazzara & Richard Roundtree Characters: Maj. Frank Hallsworth & Sgt. Augustus Henderson Film: Inchon (1984) Director: Terence Young 01 May 1981 Date: 01 May 1981

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INCHON (US/S KOR 1981) ONE WAY PRODUCTIONS LAURENCE OLIVIER

INCHON (US/S KOR 1981) ONE WAY PRODUCTIONS LAURENCE OLIVIER

INCHON ONE WAY PRODUCTIONS LAURENCE OLIVIER as General Douglas MacArthur Date: 1981

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INCHON (US/S KOR 1981) ONE WAY PRODUCTIONS LAURENCE OLIVIER

INCHON (US/S KOR 1981) ONE WAY PRODUCTIONS LAURENCE OLIVIER

INCHON ONE WAY PRODUCTIONS LAURENCE OLIVIER as General Douglas MacArthur, centre Date: 1981

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S. Korean cargo plane to airlift relief goods to N. Korea

S. Korean cargo plane to airlift relief goods to N. Korea

SEOUL, South Korea - Emergency relief aid for victims of a train explosion in North Korea are loaded onto a Korean Air chartered plane at Inchon International Airport on April 30. (Kyodo)

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N. Korea to seal nuke complex in late July: report

N. Korea to seal nuke complex in late July: report

SEOUL, South Korea - Christopher Hill, U.S. assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, speaks to reporters on arrival at Inchon airport outside Seoul on June 18. Hill told reporters earlier in Beijing that he expects North Korea to complete the process of freezing and sealing its Yongbyon nuclear facility in ''weeks, not months.'' Quoting a North Korean diplomatic source, the Russian Interfax news agency said the process would be completed in the second half of July (Kyodo)

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154 confirmed dead in N. Korean train blast

154 confirmed dead in N. Korean train blast

SEOUL, South Korea - Lee Yoon Gu, president of the Korean National Red Cross, speaks with reporters on arrival at Inchon airport from a visit to North Korea on April 24. He said that North Korea has officially requested aid supplies from South Korea for the victims of the April 22 train explosion. (Kyodo)

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(2)S. Korea ships relief supplies for N. Korean train victims

(2)S. Korea ships relief supplies for N. Korean train victims

INCHON, South Korea - Aid workers wave as a South Korean freighter carrying relief supplies for North Korean victims of a huge train explosion in the North Korean city of Ryongchon leaves Inchon port April 28. (Kyodo)

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(1)S. Korea ships relief supplies for N. Korean train victims

(1)S. Korea ships relief supplies for N. Korean train victims

INCHON, South Korea - A South Korean freighter carrying relief supplies for North Korean victims of a huge train explosion in the North Korean city of Ryongchon leaves Inchon port April 28. (Kyodo)

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Japan lose to Iraq in Asian Games soccer prelim

Japan lose to Iraq in Asian Games soccer prelim

GOYANG, South Korea - Defender Sei Muroya (C) of Japan's under-21 national team competes in the first half of a Group D preliminary soccer match against Iraq at Goyang Stadium in Goyang, north of Seoul, during the Inchon Asian Games on Sept. 17, 2014. Defending champions Japan lost 3-1. (Kyodo)

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Ex-S. Korean player hopes for reunion with N. Korean partner

Ex-S. Korean player hopes for reunion with N. Korean partner

TOKYO, Japan - Hyung Jung Hwa, a former South Korean table tennis player who formed a united Korea team with Ri Bun Hui of North Korea to win the women's doubles event in the World Table Tennis Championships held in Chiba, Japan, in April 1991, speaks about her hope for a reunion with her former partner at the Asian Paralympics in Inchon in October 2014 at a press conference in the South Korean city on Sept. 12. (Kyodo)

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(17)Terrorist attack

(17)Terrorist attack

INCHON, South Korea - South Korean soldiers in an armored vehicle are on alert at Inchon International Airport on Sept. 12.

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(1)Japan's sumo wrestlers arrive in Seoul

(1)Japan's sumo wrestlers arrive in Seoul

SEOUL, South Korea - Mongolian yokozuna Asashoryu arrives at Inchon airport near Seoul on Feb. 12 as a member of a delegation sent by the Japan Sumo Association to take part in the traditional Japanese sport's first-ever tour to South Korea. The tour begins with a two-day event in Seoul on Feb. 14. (Kyodo)

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21 N. Korean boat people arrive in South

21 N. Korean boat people arrive in South

SEOUL, South Korea - Twenty-one North Korean asylum seekers, including two girls aged 4 and 8, seven teenagers, and a 70-year-old man, wave after they arrived at the port of Inchon, South Korea, on Aug. 19. They were spotted in a 20-ton fishing boat in the Yellow Sea off Inchon on Aug. 18. (Kyodo)

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S. Korea's Inchon airport nears completion

S. Korea's Inchon airport nears completion

INCHON, South Korea - Workers put the finishing touches on the passenger terminal of a new international airport off Inchon, 50 kilometers west of Seoul, expected to open in spring next year. The airport, under construction since 1992, boasts two 4,000-meter-class runways.

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