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  2. Song Chong-gug - Wikipedia

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    Song Chongguk Song Chong-gug ... Song married Kim Jung-ah to the surprise of many of his fans after dating Kim since April 2001. ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...

  3. Missile Administration (North Korea) - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) Missile Administration, formerly Missile General Bureau in English (Korean: 미싸일총국, romanized: Missail Ch'ongguk) is the North Korean special bureau that oversees the development of missiles for the Korean People's Army (KPA).

  4. Kim Song-guk - Wikipedia

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    Kim Song-Guk (born April 11, 1984) is a North Korean boxer who competed in the featherweight (– 57 kg) category at the 2004 Summer Olympics and won the silver medal.

  5. Kim Jong-kook (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kim Jong-kook, born 1976, is a South Korean singer. Kim Jong-kook or Kim Jong-gook may also refer to: Kim Jong-gook (comedian) [ ko ] (born 1963), South Korean comedian

  6. Kim Jong-kook - Wikipedia

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    Kim Jong-kook (Korean: 김종국; born April 25, 1976) is a South Korean singer, entertainer, and actor.Kim debuted as a member of South Korean duo Turbo in 1995. The duo was considered to be one of the most popular idols in that time and sold out millions of albums in South Korea and Asia.

  7. Reconnaissance General Bureau - Wikipedia

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    North Korea denied involvement, but the later defector "Kim Kuk-song" said that he had personally directed the July 2010 operation. [13] "Kim" also said "I can tell you that North Korean operatives are playing an active role in various civil society organisations as well as important institutions in South Korea.". [13]

  8. Kim Chong Kwang - Wikipedia

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    Kim Chong Kwang (Korean: 김종광, born 1971, in Boryeong City (also known as Daecheon), South Chungcheong Province, South Korea.) [1] is a South Korean author. [2] Kim's writings are extremely diverse, encompassing multiple genres and audiences, ranging from children to adults.

  9. Kim Chong-jik - Wikipedia

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    His students included Kim Il-son who was killed in the first literati purge, and Kim Koeng-p'il , who was killed in the subsequent Second literati purge of 1504 along with many others. Kim Chong-jik's memory was later rehabilitated, and he was enshrined in various seowon including Yerim Seowon in Miryang and Geumo Seowon in Gumi .