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South Korean President Kim Dae-jung, left, arrives Friday in Oslo, Norway, to accept the Nobel Peace Prize, which he won for pro-democracy activities and his efforts to reconcile with North Korea. He and North Korean leader Kim Jong Il held a June summit in Pyongyang, the North's capital. Since their meeting, the two nations have embarked on a series of friendly gestures, including two reunions of separated family members, the reopening of liaison offices and an agreement to reconnect a cross-border railway.

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