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Two Koreas Exchange Final List on Reuniting Separated Families (I)

Written: 2004-03-19 00:00:00Updated: 0000-00-00 00:00:00

South and North Korea have exchanged a list of final candidates to meet with family members who were separated during the Korean War.

South Korea's Red Cross said Thursday the lists were exchanged through liaison officers at the truce village of Panmunjeom.

According to the list, the oldest South Korean to participate in the reunion is 96-year-old Kim Ok-jun, who will be meeting her daughter-in-law and grandson.

The North's oldest candidate is 91-year-old Park Kwon-sok, who will also be meeting his children and grandchildren from the South.

The latest reunion, the ninth since August 2002, is scheduled to take place in the North

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