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S. Korea says most remaining workers have left Kaesong
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2013-04-30
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Forty-three workers from Kaesong -- once a rare symbol of inter-Korean cooperation -- cross back into the South, but seven supervisors remain for talks with the North Koreans about unresolved administrative issues. Duration:00:52
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