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South Korea Still Sending Troops to Iraq (AP)







South Korea Still Sending Troops to Iraq
(AP)

South Korea Still Sending Troops to Iraq
(AP)
06/21/2004 06:08 AM

AP - South Korea said Monday it will go ahead with its plan to send troops to Iraq despite the abduction of a South Korean man and the televised broadcast of his desperate pleas to stay alive.




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