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Koreas Exchange Lists for Video Reunion

Written: 2006-02-01 18:36:38Updated: 0000-00-00 00:00:00

South and North Korea on Wednesday exchanged name lists of people whose whereabouts need confirmation for the online family reunions beginning February 27.

Each list contains the names of 100 people who have been separated from their relatives since the end of Korean War.

The inquiry results will come on February 10th and the final reunion lists four days later.

The oldest person on the South's list is 101-year-old Lee Ok-rye, with 81 people more than 90 years old. The oldest member from the North is 85-year-old Yoo Hong-geun.

During the two-day video reunions, 40 people from each of the two sides will meet their long-lost kin.

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