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August 23, 2011 
Park Geun-hye, a lawmaker and former chairwoman of South Korea's Grand National Party (GNP), attends... 
Seoul, South Korea 
Park Geun-hye, a lawmaker and former chairwoman of South Korea's GNP party, attends the parliamentary... 
Park Geun-hye, a lawmaker and former chairwoman of South Korea's Grand National Party (GNP), attends the parliamentary Strategy and Finance Committee session at the National Assembly in Seoul, in this April 20, 2011 file picture. Park, the frontrunner to be South Korea's next president, says Seoul must be more accommodative toward the North, proposing what she calls a policy of "trustpolitik" that marks a move away from the administration's current hardline stance. Park, a daughter of former military dictator Park Chung-hee who took power in a military coup in 1961 and ruled until his assassination in 1979, wrote in Foreign Affairs magazine, published August 23, 2011, that her policy aims to establish "mutually binding expectations" that are reinforced by by being both tough and flexible with Pyongyang. Picture taken on April 20, 2011. REUTERS/Jo Yong-Hak (SOUTH KOREA - Tags: POLITICS HEADSHOT) 
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