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Portraits of North and South Korean leaders appear in Seoul

Portraits of North and South Korean leaders appear in Seoul

SEOUL, South Korea - Children draw portraits of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il (L) and South Korean President Kim Dae Jung in Seoul on June 7 prior to the historic inter-Korean summit in Pyongyang June 12-14.

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N. Korean acrobatic troupe arrives in Seoul

N. Korean acrobatic troupe arrives in Seoul

SEOUL, South Korea - A North Korean acrobatic troupe arrives in Seoul on May 29 for a two-week visit to stage a series of performances. The 102-member Pyongyang Acrobatic Art Troupe arrived at Seoul's Kimpo international airport via Beijing at 3:18 p.m. The acrobatic troupe will stage 13 performances between June 3-10 as part of events to be staged in connection with the June 12-14 summit in Pyongyang between South Korean President Kim Dae Jung and North Korean leader Kim Jong Il.

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Young N. Korean artists rehearse for performances in Seoul

Young N. Korean artists rehearse for performances in Seoul

SEOUL, South Korea - Members of the Pyongyang School Children Art Troupe rehearse in a Seoul theater May 26 for a series of music and traditional dance performances the group will stage. The troupe arrived in Seoul on May 24 to perform as part of celebrations in connection with the scheduled June 12-14 summit in Pyongyang between South Korean President Kim Dae Jung and North Korean leader Kim Jong Il.

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Character goods of North, South Korean leaders developed

Character goods of North, South Korean leaders developed

SEOUL, South Korea - Cutout figures of ''Mr. JI and Mr. DJ,'' representing North Korean leader Kim Jong Il and South Korean President Kim Dae Jung, preside over character goods presented May 22 by a Seoul company ahead of the June 12-14 summit in Pyongyang between the two leaders.

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2 Koreas hold working-level talks on inter-Korean summit

2 Koreas hold working-level talks on inter-Korean summit

PANMUNJOM - The chief South Korean delegate (L) shakes hands with his counterpart from the North (R) at working-level talks held May 13 at the truce village of Panmunjom to discuss media coverage and communications at the inter-Korean summit. Four experts from each side attended the closed-door talks to prepare for the June 12-14 summit in Pyongyang between South Korean President Kim Dae Jung and North Korean leader Kim Jong Il.

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Kim hopes G-8 summit discuss support for inter-Korean talks

Kim hopes G-8 summit discuss support for inter-Korean talks

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean President Kim Dae Jung (R) talks with Taku Yamasaki, former policy chief of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, on May 1 at the Blue House presidential office in Seoul. Kim said he hopes July's Group of Eight summit in Okinawa Prefecture will discuss results of the inter-Korean summit in June. The first-ever inter-Korean summit is scheduled for June 12-14 in Pyongyang, where Kim Dae Jung will meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Il.

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Paek hopes for successful inter-Korean summit

Paek hopes for successful inter-Korean summit

HAVANA, Cuba - North Korean Foreign Minister Paek Nam Sun (C), in Havana to attend a summit of developing countries, speaks to a reporter April 12. Paek expressed hope that the first-ever inter-Korean summit in Pyongyang on June 12-14 will be a success.

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Inter-Korean summit set for June 12-14 in Pyongyang

Inter-Korean summit set for June 12-14 in Pyongyang

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean President Kim Dae Jung and North Korean top leader Kim Jong Il will hold first-ever summit talks between the leaders of the two halves of the divided Korean Peninsula on June 12-14 in Pyongyang. Unification Minister Park Jae Kyu (L) and Culture and Tourism Minister Park Jie Won (R) make public the agreement at a press conference in Seoul on April 10.

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North-South Korean summit slated for June 12-14 in Pyongyang

North-South Korean summit slated for June 12-14 in Pyongyang

SEOUL, Japan - South Korea's President Kim Dae Jung (L, file photo) will meet North Korea's leader Kim Jong Il (R, file photo) for the first-ever summit between the two halves of the divided Korean Peninsula on June 12-14 in Pyongyang, the governments of both countries announced April 10.

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N. Korean acrobatic troupe arrives in Seoul

N. Korean acrobatic troupe arrives in Seoul

SEOUL, South Korea - A North Korean acrobatic troupe arrives in Seoul on May 29 for a two-week visit to stage a series of performances. The 102-member Pyongyang Acrobatic Art Troupe arrived at Seoul's Kimpo international airport via Beijing at 3:18 p.m. The acrobatic troupe will stage 13 performances between June 3-10 as part of events to be staged in connection with the June 12-14 summit in Pyongyang between South Korean President Kim Dae Jung and North Korean leader Kim Jong Il.

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Kim hopes G-8 summit discuss support for inter-Korean talks

Kim hopes G-8 summit discuss support for inter-Korean talks

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean President Kim Dae Jung (R) talks with Taku Yamasaki, former policy chief of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, on May 1 at the Blue House presidential office in Seoul. Kim said he hopes July's Group of Eight summit in Okinawa Prefecture will discuss results of the inter-Korean summit in June. The first-ever inter-Korean summit is scheduled for June 12-14 in Pyongyang, where Kim Dae Jung will meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Il.

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Paek hopes for successful inter-Korean summit

Paek hopes for successful inter-Korean summit

HAVANA, Cuba - North Korean Foreign Minister Paek Nam Sun (C), in Havana to attend a summit of developing countries, speaks to a reporter April 12. Paek expressed hope that the first-ever inter-Korean summit in Pyongyang on June 12-14 will be a success.

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North-South Korean summit slated for June 12-14 in Pyongyang

North-South Korean summit slated for June 12-14 in Pyongyang

SEOUL, Japan - South Korea's President Kim Dae Jung (L, file photo) will meet North Korea's leader Kim Jong Il (R, file photo) for the first-ever summit between the two halves of the divided Korean Peninsula on June 12-14 in Pyongyang, the governments of both countries announced April 10.

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Portraits of North and South Korean leaders appear in Seoul

Portraits of North and South Korean leaders appear in Seoul

SEOUL, South Korea - Children draw portraits of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il (L) and South Korean President Kim Dae Jung in Seoul on June 7 prior to the historic inter-Korean summit in Pyongyang June 12-14.

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Young N. Korean artists rehearse for performances in Seoul

Young N. Korean artists rehearse for performances in Seoul

SEOUL, South Korea - Members of the Pyongyang School Children Art Troupe rehearse in a Seoul theater May 26 for a series of music and traditional dance performances the group will stage. The troupe arrived in Seoul on May 24 to perform as part of celebrations in connection with the scheduled June 12-14 summit in Pyongyang between South Korean President Kim Dae Jung and North Korean leader Kim Jong Il.

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Character goods of North, South Korean leaders developed

Character goods of North, South Korean leaders developed

SEOUL, South Korea - Cutout figures of ''Mr. JI and Mr. DJ,'' representing North Korean leader Kim Jong Il and South Korean President Kim Dae Jung, preside over character goods presented May 22 by a Seoul company ahead of the June 12-14 summit in Pyongyang between the two leaders.

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Korean musicians in Japan plan pre-summit concert

Korean musicians in Japan plan pre-summit concert

TOKYO, Japan - South Korean violinist Jung Chan Woo (R) and North Korean conductor Kim Hong Je (L), both renowned musicians residing in Japan, will give a Tokyo concert in June ahead of the summit of the leaders of South and North Korea, to express hope for the peaceful unification of the two Koreas, according to the organizers' announcement on May 15 in Tokyo. The concert to be held on June 8 in Mitaka, western Tokyo, will precede the June 12-14 summit meeting of South Korean President Kim Dae Jung and North Korean leader Kim Jong Il.

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Inter-Korean summit set for June 12-14 in Pyongyang

Inter-Korean summit set for June 12-14 in Pyongyang

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean President Kim Dae Jung and North Korean top leader Kim Jong Il will hold first-ever summit talks between the leaders of the two halves of the divided Korean Peninsula on June 12-14 in Pyongyang. Unification Minister Park Jae Kyu (L) and Culture and Tourism Minister Park Jie Won (R) make public the agreement at a press conference in Seoul on April 10.

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