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  2. Seongsu Bridge disaster - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] Traffic was flowing at a speed of 40 km/h (25 mph), and a total of six vehicles were involved in the incident, including a police van and a commuter bus carrying 31 occupants. [26] The police van carried 11 police and auxiliary police officers who were selected as model officers for Police Day [ ko ] celebrations that day. [ 24 ]

  3. Kim Yeonsu - Wikipedia

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    Kim Yeonsu was born in Kimcheon, Kyeongsangbuk-do in 1970. He graduated with a degree in English literature from Sungkyunkwan University in Korea. After graduation, Kim was an office worker by day, a translator at night, and spent the remainder of his time writing novels. [3]

  4. 1996 Kangnung submarine infiltration incident - Wikipedia

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    The crew then decided to destroy the sensitive equipment in the submarine by starting a fire inside. [2] They then split up in several groups unnoticed until one group was soon spotted by a local taxi driver around 1:00 a.m. who became suspicious by their clothing and behavior and alerted the authorities, who quickly mobilized.

  5. Solomon Lee Van Meter Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Solomon Lee Van Meter Jr. was born as Joseph Atkins Van Meter in a cabin behind where his family's country residence, Shenandoah Hall, stands today (38.069369,-84.440274) on Bryan Station Pike in Fayette County, KY. His parents were Solomon Lee Van Meter and Evaline Trent "Evie" Swoope. He was the second of five siblings, and two half-siblings.

  6. Kim Hyon-hui - Wikipedia

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    Kim Hyon-hui (Korean: 김현희, born 27 January 1962), also known as Okhwa, is a former North Korean agent, responsible for the Korean Air Flight 858 bombing in 1987, which killed 115 people. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She was arrested in Bahrain following the bombing and extradited to South Korea .

  7. Cho Man-sik - Wikipedia

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    Cho Man-sik (Korean: 조만식; 1 February 1883 – 18 October 1950), also known by his art name Godang (고당), was a Korean independence activist.. He became involved in the power struggle that enveloped North Korea in the months following the Japanese surrender after World War II.

  8. Animal-loving pilot who flew rescue dogs to be adopted dies ...

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    Kim also used his plane to transport supplies to hurricane-ravaged portions of North Carolina, according to his Facebook page. “Seuk was an angel on earth,” Fairy Tails Rescue said in a Monday ...

  9. 2007 South Korean hostage crisis in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Later, with negotiations making progress, two women, Kim Gyeong-ja and Kim Ji-na, were released on 13 August and the remaining 19 hostages on 29 and 30 August. [ 3 ] The release of the hostages was secured with a South Korean promise to withdraw its 200 troops from Afghanistan by the end of 2007.