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  2. Lee Choon-jae - Wikipedia

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    Initially determined to be a copycat crime perpetrated by 22-year-old Yoon Sung-yeo, [57] who served 19.5 years in jail before being released on parole in 2009. [56] However, after Lee's confession in 2019, police reached a provisional conclusion that Lee was indeed the killer. [41] [25] Yoon filed for a re-trial on 13 November 2019. [44] 9

  3. Daemyeong - Wikipedia

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    Daemyeong (Korean: 대명; Hanja: 大命; RR: Daemyeong; MR: Ta'emyŏng) is a 1981 South Korean television series starring Kim Dong-hoon, Kim Heung-ki, Seo Young-jin, Won Mi-kyung, Kim Sung-won and Baek Il-sub. [4] It aired on KBS1 from January 5, 1981 until December 28, 1981 every Mondays for 52 episodes. [5]

  4. Sung-Yoon Lee bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Sung-Yoon Lee is a scholar, policy advisor, and author specialized on North Korea and East Asia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] His written opus has focussed on exposing the wrongdoings of the North Korean regime and advancing policies to curb it.

  5. The Fugitive of Joseon - Wikipedia

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    Jeon Guk-hwan as Minister Kim Chi-yong; Lee Hee-do as Merchant Jang Hong-dal; Sung Woong as Do-moon; Seo Dong-hyun as Grand Prince Gyeongwon; Choi Il-hwa as King Jungjong; Kim Jung-kyun as Yun Won-hyung; Kim Yoon-sung as Gon-oh; Choi Phillip as Min Do-saeng; Kim Mi-kyung as Jang-geum; Lee Jae-yong as Chun-bong; Lee Won-jong as Geo-chil; Park ...

  6. East of Eden (South Korean TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Years later, Chun-hee's sons Lee Dong-chul (Song Seung-heon) and Lee Dong-wook (Yeon Jung-hoon) have taken different paths in life. To alleviate their poverty, Dong-chul becomes a gangster, while the younger Dong-wook dreams of becoming a prosecutor to avenge his family by using the law against Shin Tae-hwan.

  7. Diary of a Prosecutor - Wikipedia

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    Diary of a Prosecutor [1] (Korean: 검사내전; RR: Geomsanaejeon) is a 2019 South Korean television series starring Lee Sun-kyun, Jung Ryeo-won, Lee Sung-jae, Kim Kwang-kyu, Lee Sang-hee and Jeon Sung-woo. Based on an essay by prosecutor Kim Woong, it aired on JTBC on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:30 from December 16, 2019 to February 11, 2020.

  8. Sung-Yoon Lee - Wikipedia

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    Sung-Yoon Lee (Korean: 이성윤) South Korean scholar, author, and commentator on Korean studies and East Asian studies, specializing in North Korea. [2] [3] [4] [5]He is a former fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars [7] and former Kim Koo-Korea Foundation Professor in Korean Studies and assistant professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University.

  9. Dark Hole - Wikipedia

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    OCN revealed the casting news of Kim Ok-vin and Lee Joon-hyuk on October 9, 2020. [10] On December 11, 2020, Yoon Jung-hoon was confirmed to join the cast [ 11 ] and on December 14, 2020, Jang Sung-won reportedly joined the cast. [ 12 ]