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Wednesday, August 15, 2001, updated at 14:46(GMT+8)
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South Koreans Leave for Pyongyang to Attend Aug. 15 Celebrations
Report of Yonhap, S. Korean news agency, says over 300 South Korean civilian and religious organization representatives left for Pyongyang Wednesday to attend celebrations for 56th anniversary of the National Liberation Day.
An Asiana Airline charter flight left Incheon International Airport around noon carrying 311 representatives and 26 reporters who will come back on Tuesday.
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Report of Yonhap, S. Korean news agency, says over 300 South Korean civilian and religious organization representatives left for Pyongyang Wednesday to attend celebrations for 56th anniversary of the National Liberation Day.
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