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Lee Myung-bak

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA (GaeaTimes.com)- Lee Myung-bak, the president of South Korea arranged for emergency meetings with the country's top security and economic experts post the attack of North Korea.

TOKYO - In an Aug. 10 story about Japan's prime minister apologizing for the country's 1910-1945 colonial rule of Korea, The Associated Press erroneously cited a South Korean presidential spokesman as saying Seoul had accepted the apology.

SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea on Tuesday rejected a new unification proposal from South Korea, calling it a "ridiculous" plan aimed at weakening the North in preparation for a U.S.-assisted invasion.

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korea's president urged North Korea to abandon its military provocations and make a "courageous change" toward peace, using a speech Sunday marking the Korean peninsula's liberation from Japanese rule to outline a path for its eventual reunification.
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