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English: South Korean business tycoon Chung Ju-yung, founder and honorary chairman of Hyundai Group, speaks to the press at Panmunjom Freedom House, Republic of Korea, Oct. 27, 1998. Mr. Chung donated 501 head of cattle and the 50 vehicles to North Korea. Chung had given the North Koreans 500 head of cattle earlier in June 1998. Location: Panmunjom, DMZ Korea.
Date Taken on 27 October 1998
Source This file was derived from: Chung Ju-yung.jpg
Author TSGT Renee` Sitler

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