Unconverted long-term prisoners come back to north(September.2.2000)

    Panmunjom, September 2 (KCNA) -- Unconverted long-term prisoners in
South Korea came back to the north today.
    At 10 a.m. 63 unconverted long-term prisoners crossed over the
Demarcation Line at Panmunjom.
    Among them were the unconverted long-term prisoners who were carried on
wheelchairs and stretchers.
    They had an emotion-charged meeting with their families and relatives at
Thongil House.

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              Delegation of south side leaves(September.2.2000)

   Pyongyang, September 2 (KCNA) -- The delegation of the south side with
Minister of Unification Pak Jae Gyu as chief delegate left here on Friday
after participating in the 2nd round of the north-south ministerial talks.
    It was seen off at the airport by the delegates of the north side to the
talks.
    A Children's Union member presented a bouquet to the chief delegate of
the south side's delegation.
    While staying here, the delegation appreciated the folk dance suit "Song
of Seasons", cruised on the River Taedong and toured several places of the
city.
    It also visited the Mangyongdae Schoolchildren's Palace and the
mausoleum of king Tangun.



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