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NORTHKOREA-SOUTHKOREA/REUNIONS
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October 19, 2015 
Park Jong-hwan, 80, who is selected as a participant for a reunion, poses for a photograph with an old... 
Sokcho, South Korea 
Park Jong-hwan who is selected as a participant for a reunion, poses for a photograph with an old picture... 
Park Jong-hwan, 80, who is selected as a participant for a reunion, poses for a photograph with an old picture at a hotel used as a waiting place in Sokcho, South Korea, October 19, 2015. The reunion of 90 South Koreans and 96 North Koreans, the 20th of its kind, will be held at a resort in the North, mostly in a large ballroom under the watchful eye of officials. The reunions are politically important for the South, where 66,000 people are on a waiting list to see long-lost relatives, a number that is shrinking fast, while the North also seeks to maximise their domestic propaganda value. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji 
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