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North Korean IOC member's visit to Japan

North Korean IOC member's visit to Japan

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Ro Jong Su, a North Korean Foreign Ministry researcher, speaks during an interview with Kyodo News in Pyongyang on July 7, 2011. Ro said he hopes North Korean International Olympic Committee member Jang Ung's planned visit to Japan will lead to a resumption of bilateral talks.

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N. Korea 'disappointed' by Hatoyama's resignation

N. Korea 'disappointed' by Hatoyama's resignation

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Ro Jong Su, a director-level researcher at the North Korean Foreign Ministry, speaks in an interview with Kyodo News at a hotel in Pyongyang on June 3, 2010. Ro expressed disappointment at the resignation of Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama for yielding to U.S. pressure and breaking his pledge to relocate a U.S. Marine base outside Okinawa Prefecture.

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Former S. Korean int'l Ko joins Kyoto

Former S. Korean int'l Ko joins Kyoto

KYOTO, Japan - Former South Korea international midfielder Ko Jong Su (in file photo) has joined J-League first-division side Kyoto Purple Sanga on an 11-month loan from K-League club Suwon Bluewings, Purple Sanga said March 4. According to an agreement reached by both clubs, the 24-year-old Ko will play for the Kyoto-based club through Jan. 1 next year.

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3-Iron; Bin-Jip (2004)

3-Iron; Bin-Jip (2004)

Ui-Soo Lee, Jong-Su Lee & Jong-Hwa Ryoo Characters: Woman who Came Back from Family Trip, Man who Came Back from Family Trip, Boy who Came Back from Family Trip Film: 3-Iron; Bin-Jip; 3 Iron (in-jip) Kor/Jp 2004, / Tv-Titel: 'Bin-Jip - Der Schattenmann' Director: Ki-Duk Kim 07 September 2004 Date: 07 September 2004

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Japan, N. Korea ready for U-23 soccer match in Qatar

Japan, N. Korea ready for U-23 soccer match in Qatar

Yu Jong Su (L), coach of North Korea's Under-23 soccer team, and Makoto Teguramori, coach of Japan's Under-23 soccer team, attend a news conference in Doha on Jan. 12, 2016, a day before their teams' U-23 Asian Championship group B match. The top three among 16 teams at the tournament will qualify for the Rio Olympics. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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N. Korea 'disappointed' by Hatoyama's resignation

N. Korea 'disappointed' by Hatoyama's resignation

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Ro Jong Su, a director-level researcher at the North Korean Foreign Ministry, speaks in an interview with Kyodo News at a hotel in Pyongyang on June 3, 2010. Ro expressed disappointment at the resignation of Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama for yielding to U.S. pressure and breaking his pledge to relocate a U.S. Marine base outside Okinawa Prefecture. (Kyodo)

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North Korean IOC member's visit to Japan

North Korean IOC member's visit to Japan

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Ro Jong Su, a North Korean Foreign Ministry researcher, speaks during an interview with Kyodo News in Pyongyang on July 7, 2011. Ro said he hopes North Korean International Olympic Committee member Jang Ung's planned visit to Japan will lead to a resumption of bilateral talks. (Kyodo)

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Pyeongchang Olympics

Pyeongchang Olympics

North Korean player Jong Su Hyon (front) and other players of the unified Korean team practice prior to a women's ice hockey match against Japan in Gangneung, South Korea, at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics on Feb. 14, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pyeongchang Olympics

Pyeongchang Olympics

North Korean Jong Su Hyon of the unified Korean team looks dejected after losing to Japan in the women's ice hockey preliminary round at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics in Gangneung, South Korea, on Feb. 14, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pyeongchang Olympics

Pyeongchang Olympics

North Korea's Jong Su Hyon (C) of the unified Korean women's ice hockey team plays in a match against Canada at the Pyeongchang Olympics in Gangneung, South Korea, on Feb. 10, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pyeongchang Olympics

Pyeongchang Olympics

North Korean Jong Su Hyon (back, L) of the unified Korean team watches the puck as her South Korean teammate Han Soo Jin (front, L) competes with Swiss Nicole Bullo in a women's preliminary round ice hockey game in Gangneung, South Korea, at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics on Feb. 10, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pyeongchang Olympics

Pyeongchang Olympics

Jong Su Hyon (L) of North Korea and fellow member of the unified Korean team Park Jong Ah of South Korea attend a press conference after the team's 8-0 loss to Switzerland in a women's preliminary round ice hockey game in Gangneung, South Korea, at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics on Feb. 10, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pyeongchang Olympics

Pyeongchang Olympics

Park Jong Ah (R) of South Korea and fellow member of the unified Korean team Jong Su Hyon of North Korea attend a press conference after the team's 8-0 loss to Switzerland in a women's preliminary round ice hockey game in Gangneung, South Korea, at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics on Feb. 11, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pyeongchang Olympics

Pyeongchang Olympics

Switzerland's Sabrina Zollinger (C) and Jong Su Hyon (L) of the unified Korean team vie for the puck in the preliminary round of the Pyeongchang Olympic women's ice hockey in Gangneung, South Korea, on Feb. 10, 2018, with Choi Ji Yeon (10) of the unified Korean team looking on. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pyeongchang Olympics

Pyeongchang Olympics

Jong Su Hyon (L) from the unified Korean women's ice hockey team plays against Sweden in a practice match in Incheon, South Korea, in this file photo taken on Feb. 4, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pyeongchang Olympics

Pyeongchang Olympics

North Korea women's ice hockey coach Pak Chol Ho (L) and player Jong Su Hyon are pictured after a practice match of a joint team of South and North Korea against Sweden in Incheon, South Korea, on Feb. 4, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Former S. Korean int'l Ko joins Kyoto

Former S. Korean int'l Ko joins Kyoto

KYOTO, Japan - Former South Korea international midfielder Ko Jong Su (in file photo) has joined J-League first-division side Kyoto Purple Sanga on an 11-month loan from K-League club Suwon Bluewings, Purple Sanga said March 4. According to an agreement reached by both clubs, the 24-year-old Ko will play for the Kyoto-based club through Jan. 1 next year. (Kyodo)

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