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Koreas Summit Met With Fanfare

The leaders of North and South Korea begin a three-day summit. The exchange is only the second time such meeting has taken place since the Korean War.

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At Summit of the Koreas, Welcome From North's Kim Is Less Than Warm
Article | SEOUL, Oct. 3 -- For an isolated leader whose cash-strapped country could this week receive a large injection of money from a high-ranking visitor, North Korea's Kim Jong Il did not appear especially convivial on Tuesday at the opening of the North-South summit he is hosting in Pyongyang.
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