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Wednesday, July 19, 2000, updated at 14:09(GMT+8)
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Heads of Major News Media to Visit DPRK Aug. 5
ROK official news agency Yonhap reports on July 19 that Presidents of major news media in South Korea will go to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on Aug. 5 for an eight-day visit, ruling party sources said Wednesday.
A member of the ruling Millennium Democratic Party said some 50 presidents of newspapers and broadcasting corporations will visit the North at the invitation of DPRK leader Kim Jong-il.
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ROK official news agency Yonhap reports on July 19 that Presidents of major news media in South Korea will go to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on Aug. 5 for an eight-day visit, ruling party sources said Wednesday.
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